LP Quality or Quantity?

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Those of you who have been around a while have heard of the issues surrounding LP siding manufactured between 1985-1992.  Homes that had that LP siding installed around that time have been shown to have siding failures.  Spitting, swelling, rot and mold have occurred in many instances.  For a time LP offered reimbursement for the costs of the siding to replace failed systems, that money has since run out and anyone who didn’t submit a claim in the beginning is just out of luck. 

Well, history does have a way of repeating itself.  LP’s newest failed product is Veranda Decking and Railings.  Another composite material used to build decks and masquerading as real wood this product manufactured after January 2005 is subject to another claim process.  Premature splitting, cracking etc. has caused this material to be a safety hazard since most people have the habit of standing on or leaning on their outdoor decks and railings.  Think you might have this product?  Check out the info on their link: http://www.deckingnotice.com/  File your claim early, you won’t want to miss out on the money this time around!