Paul Tassin ย |ย  October 6, 2016

Category: Consumer News

Mould and wood rot on a window frame and wallAย class action lawsuit filed by an Alabama couple claims thatย Pella windows areย built defectively in a way that results in wood rot.

Plaintiffs Belinda and Tony Gowins allegeย Pella Architect Series windows contain a latent defect that causes wood rot, damaging the windows themselves and the surrounding structures.

According to their Pella windows class action lawsuit, the defect allows water to seep behind the windowsโ€™ aluminum cladding. This leakage leads to wood rot in the windowsโ€™ sashes, the plaintiffs claim.

They say this wood rot can spread throughout the windowsโ€™ frames and adjoining structures.

The resulting wood rot is not immediately detectable, the plaintiffs say. They claim it does not become visible upon ordinary inspection until years after the Pella windows are installed.

The plaintiffsย allege the defect threatens not just the Pella windows themselves but the integrity of the surrounding structures. Water that gets through the windows can damage the surrounding drywall, sheathing and framing materials, they claim.

Because of this alleged defect,ย the Pella windows fail to meet consumersโ€™ reasonable expectations. The class action asserts that a window should last as long as the exterior wall in which itโ€™s installed โ€“ 20 to 25 years, per industry standards.

The plaintiffs claim Pella knew about the defects, yet the company never informed purchasers, never recalled the affected windows, never offered repairs for windows that had already been purchased, and never offered to replace the windows with a better product.

Plaintiffs further allege the warranty for Pella windows is purposely written in a way that avoids any obligation to cover the defect at issue. They say Pella uses this limited warranty to secure its profits from the premium it charges for these allegedly defective windows.

The couple says they purchased and installed over 70 windows from the Pella Architect Series when constructing their lake home in Talladega, Ala., completed in 2009.

They say they chose those Pella windows based on a sales representativeโ€™s assurance that they were suitable to withstand the high winds and wind-driven rain they expected atย the homeโ€™s location.

In April 2016, Belinda says she noticed one of the Pella windows had rot so severe that its hinge fell off. Further inspection revealed more rot in other windows.

When the plaintiffs brought the problem to Pellaโ€™s attention, they say the company refused to replace the windows. Instead, the plaintiffs claimย they were offered a quote on a purchase price for new Pella windows, with the delivery fee waived.

The plaintiffsย are proposing to represent separate Classes for damages and injunctive relief. The proposed injunctive relief Class would include all โ€œcurrent or former owners of a structure on which Pella Designer or Architect Windows are installed.โ€

The damages Class would include all current or former owners of a structure within Alabama in which the Pella windows at issue have been installed, whose windows have exhibited wood rot, and who have paid to fix the windows and other property damaged by the alleged defect.

The couple is seeking an award of damages, court costs and attorneysโ€™ fees, with pre- and post-judgment interest.

The plaintiffs are represented by attorneys Eric D. Hoaglund of McCallum Hoaglund Cook & Irby LLP and K. Edward Sexton II of Gentle Turner Sexton & Harbison LLC.

Theย Pella Windows Class Action Lawsuit is Gowins v. Pella Corp., Case No. 1:16-cv-01640, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.

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41 thoughts onPella Class Action Lawsuit Claims Window Defect Leads to Wood Rot

  1. Terry Brus says:

    I had a house built in southern TN in 2003 with 39 Pella casement Designer series windows. In 2017 I had to have 4 sashes replaced due to wood rot. Now I have noticed at least 18 with water damage. The other windows are protected by covered porches. I am at a loss of what to do and Pella just wants to send a salesman out and said they are not under warranty . I am a widow and retired I canโ€™t afford $100,000 +!

  2. Teresa Briano says:

    We live in Laguna Beach CA. and have several Pella windows in the Architectural Series that have a mold like substance between the panes. I have been going round and round with the company and they have not been helpful in the least.
    In fact, I just sent them another email.
    How can I join the class action suit.

  3. Patty McGuire says:

    2007 Architect Windows installed in new home. Exterior corners are split and rotting. How can I join the lawsuit?

  4. Louann Frediani says:

    We have the same issues with our pella architect series. At least one window is rotting and the sill of our hinged patio door is rotting as well. Any advise or info is greatly apprecited. These are from 2002.

  5. Jill W says:

    We also have issues with our Pella Architect series windows, purchased in 2001 for our home. Pella has not provided us with any support or assistance.

  6. Kurt says:

    I have Pella architect series casement windows. the sashes rotted out on 4 windows they want $1000 per sash. I also have a leaky Pella window rotting out my siding on another.
    I got 2 popped thermo panes that is fogging up in 2 other sashes.

    Where are we at with this class action lawsuit.

  7. Kathey Lemley says:

    I would love to know if anything can be done. Our Pella window is garbage. After the numerous attempts to have it fixed, since day one. They refused to replace it. Please help.

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