This stipulated that owners of properties constructed using hardboard siding from january 1 1980 through january 15 1998 depending on the manufacturer could be reimbursed for any damages caused by the product.
Pressed wood siding class action suit.
To have participate in this class action you.
The class action is over.
According to georgia pacific representatives this siding did not have the defects found in jarrett siding.
In 1994 pressboard siding gained national attention when a class action law suit settlement against some of its largest manufacturers dictated that anyone who owned property constructed with their hardboard siding between january 1 1980 and january 15 1998 dates vary by manufacturer could be reimbursed for damages caused from the siding if any.
Jarrett and catawba siding.
The catawba siding was a better product but was lumped into the class action because it too is a hardboard siding.
Jarrett and catawba siding.
Once water is absorbed by the siding it loses durability and deterioration begins.
Jarrett siding that was manufactured at the jarratt va plant between 1979 and 1987.
The catawba siding was lumped into the class action because it too is a hardboard siding.
The catawba siding was lumped into the class action because it too is a hardboard siding.
The most pressing issue pun intended with hardboard is that it naturally absorbs water.
Georgia pacific had two brands involved in class action suits.
Following the class action lawsuit and settlement nearly all manufacturers stopped producing it.
Jarrett siding that was manufactured at the jarratt va plant between 1979 and 1987.