Steven Cohen  |  May 22, 2020

Category: Consumer News

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Sherwin-Williams has asked an Ohio federal judge to throw out a class action lawsuit alleging their SuperDeck and Duckback deck stain is prone to peeling.

In their motion to dismiss the class action lawsuit, Sherwin-Williams says the plaintiffs admitted to only use one of the 16 products named in the lawsuit: The SuperDeck IR Reflective Exterior Semi-Solid Color Waterborne Stain.

Sherwin-Williams explains that the plaintiffs’ complaint shows only vague, formulaic and conclusory statements to support their theory that different products with different formulations can share a common defect.

In addition, Sherwin-Williams states that by only using one of the 16 products at issue, the plaintiffs are alleging a defect in products to which they don’t know anything about.

The plaintiffs “resort to highly conjectural, improbable theorizing that different Products with unique designs that utilize different raw materials could somehow share an unspecified design defect,” the Sherwin-Williams wood deck stain motion to dismiss goes on to say.

The manufacturer says the class action complaint should be thrown out in its entirety because of the plaintiffs abject failure to present claims which are plausible on their face. 

The Sherman-Williams wood deck stain class action lawsuit was filed in April 2019 by Eric Rusnock, Andrew Nye and Rose Nye who claim the paint company’s SuperDeck and Duckback products do not perform as advertised and that the defendant’s claims regarding the products’ quality, longevity, and durability are false, deceptive, and misleading.

Rusnock and his fellow plaintiffs say the products at issue in this class action lawsuit routinely crack, chip, peel, mold, and otherwise fail within a short period of time after they are applied. They say the products are not properly designed to achieve the outcomes that they purport to achieve because the products are film-forming rather than penetrative.

In addition, the Sherwin-Williams deck stain class action lawsuit states that the defendant’s instructions for applying the products are not adequate for consumers with damaged decks because they do not instruct the consumers to sand the deck first.

“Defendants knew or should have known of the Products’ defects and inability to meet Defendants’ claims prior to placing the products in the stream of commerce because it is common knowledge in the industry that coatings that are easily susceptible to cracking and peeling in a short period of time are not suitable for decking and could not have lived up to Defendants’ claims,” the Sherwin-Williams wood deck stain class action says.

The Sherwin-Williams deck stain class action lawsuit also states that even though they had knowledge of the defects, the defendants continue to sell, market and warrant the deck stain as a premium product that will live up to the defendant’s claims.

Rusnok says Sherwin-Williams failed to inform customers that the products chip, peel, flake, and otherwise fail to achieve their intended purpose after a short period of time.

The plaintiff states that these omissions are material because customers who purchase these types of products expect that the coatings will be durable and last for an extended period of time.

The consumers argue that if they knew the Sherwin-Williams wood deck stain had defects and that they could not provide the claimed benefits, they would not have purchased the products or would have paid substantially less for them.

“Defendants had no intention of honoring their warranties and concealed this fact from customers in order to induce customers into purchasing the Products with a false belief that they would be protected from a product failure,” the Sherwin-Williams wood deck stain class action lawsuit says.

Sherwin-Williams Wood Deck StainHowever, the motion to dismiss the case points out that the plaintiffs’ claim of defect to 15 products that they have never used underscores the overreach of the filed complaint.

In addition, the motion to dismiss points out that the complaint does not mention what Sherwin-Williams supposedly “claimed” as to any of the allegations in the class action lawsuit.

The plaintiffs also fail to allege that they provided pre-suit notice of a purported breach of warranty and allegations about different third-party complaints to not meet the pre-suit notice requirement.

“The Complaint is devoid of any detail setting forth specific, substantive statements and claims which could be construed to have become the ‘basis of the bargain,’” the Shewin-Williams deck stain motion to dismiss says.

Did you purchase Sherwin-Williams SuperDeck or Duckback products and discover they do not work as advertised? Let us know in the comments section below.

The plaintiffs are represented by Andrew Baker of The Baker Law Group, Charles E. Shaffer and Nicholas J. Elia of Levin Sedran & Berman LLP, and D. Aaron Rihn of Robert Pierce & Associates.

The Sherwin-Williams Deck Stain Class Action Lawsuit is Rusnock, et al. v. The Sherwin-Williams Company, et al., Case No. 1:19-cv-00908-DAP, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.

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45 thoughts onSherwin-Williams Wants Wood Deck Stain Class Action Tossed

  1. Annette Leitner says:

    I used Sherwin Williams Super Deck on a 5 yr old pressure treated deck and it is now covered in black mold that I cannot get out. It started rotting so bad I fell through it and injured my leg. My husband had to replace some of the boards and it looks like we will have to replace the entire deck. I would like to join this claim also.

  2. Mark Hildebrand says:

    I had a 7 year old pressure treated deck stained using Sherwin Williams SuperDeck exterior deck stain four years ago in 2017. The deck was solid and in great shape before the application of the stain. In four years, mold and wood rot has destroyed the deck boards and supporting structural joists and it is now being completely rebuilt.

  3. Angela Richards says:

    We were advised to use out on our log cabin. One year and we have mold everywhere!!! Never experienced anything like this. We are not sure how to proceed but outreached where we bought it they are supposed to get back to use. This is our home and we always used Sherwin Williams products. We want to join this law suit. We were told they no longer produce it.

    1. Dale F Nester says:

      We had the same product put on our loghome. In less than 2 years it started to develop mold. We need to know what to do next.

  4. Jeanette Petrozella says:

    We would like to join the lawsuit. We have repeatedly sanded and restained only to have it fail by bubbling, peeling, and molding within a couple months. Do not buy this product.

  5. Star says:

    I am a contractor and used the Deck and Dock on my own deck. After a few months it started peeling and after a year it molded so badly I had to replace several deck boards. The deck was 7 years old previous to that and in great shape. This product ruined the deck.

    1. Shirley Geddings says:

      Our deck peeled and rotted wit Super Deck! It was impossible to remove the balance without hand sanding! We have 1200 square foot of decking on Norris Lake and Super Deck never lasted a year before we had to have it removed with an expensive bill to replace boards and sanding and staining! It is a horrible product!

  6. Mark Mahan says:

    I would like to join the lawsuit. We bought our house 3 years ago. 3 decks were done with superdeck deck and dock coating number 3102 adobe. I’m painting the floors for the third time. It doesn’t stick well and chips and peels. Pretty much junk at 60 dollars a gallon. Need to finish floor, now I can’t find it anywhere near me.

    1. Kathryn Clayton says:

      I would love to join this class action lawsuit as well! My deck has completely peeled and I even had the guy from Sherwin Williams store to my house. He took samples and well my deck is still peeling.

  7. Danny says:

    We would like to participate in this law suit as well. We purchased the same stain and within one year our whole deck peeled, rotted and we actually need to replace the entire deck! Very disappointed!

  8. Torin Greenspan says:

    I would like to join this suit. Two decks completely ruined and no options but to replace decking. Pictures and videos of the stain peeling away supplied on request.

  9. Joe Ferralli says:

    Include me too. New deck built in 2019. Stained in 2020 to allow decking to completely dry. Professionally prepped and stained in 2020. May of 2021 and deck is peeling everywhere. 24k dollars to build deck with 1.5k in deck stain. Ruined deck. Never before seen such a horrible product. I don’t want more stain, I want this disaster fixed. Contractor feels the only way to fix is replace decking and stain with new product.

  10. Norman Scheurich says:

    I had my decks replaced in Oct 2017 and several D-logs on the siding for our cabin in Georgia. Hired a painter and they used Superdeck on both the deck and siding in Aug/Sept 2018. First sign of flaking occurred in May 2019. Now, all of the decks have flaked and have black mold. Most of the new siding is also flaking. I have pre- and post-painting dated photos.
    I’ve been working with our painter and he has been working with Sherwin-Williams. They came out several times and have taken samples. As of today, no resolution. Painter stated that Sherwin-Williams have changed the stain formula because “it was taking too much tinting which caused a breakdown of the product.”
    Please include me in the lawsuit.

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