Emily Sortor  |  February 12, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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Pella window screen defectPella Corporation will pay close to $26 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged a line of its windows leaked and caused wood rot.

In 2009, plaintiffs Kent Eubank, Jerry Davis, Ricky Falaschetti, and others, filed a class action lawsuit against Pella alleging that its ProLine windows were defective.

In 2012, a $90 million settlement was reached, but in 2014, it was overturned as inequitable. This week, a second, $25.75 million class action settlement was reached that will resolve the long litigation process.

Under the terms of the new settlement, Pella will pay $23.75 million to honor clams submitted under the first claims period, and will pay an additional $2 million to cover claims submitted in an extended claims period.

Pella Windows has reportedly agreed to pay separately for class notice costs and expenses, bringing the total designated funds to $34.75 million. Unclaimed funds will be returned to Pella.

Since the beginning of the settlement process in 2009, Pella has denied the allegations of the defective Pella windows class action lawsuit, and maintains that wood rot can be caused by many factors, and that rot is not necessarily indicative of the Pella windows being defective.

In a 2012 statement about the initial settlement, representatives from Pella stated that they were “pleased to have created a settlement framework that extends our existing customer support program with a claims process for older windows.” The company maintains that position with the current settlement agreement.

The Pella class action settlement agreement keeps terms for qualification fairly flexible, given the time it took to reach an agreement. Valid claims include either contemporaneous records of damage, or older photographs of existing damage.

The new settlement from the Pella ProLine Windows class action lawsuit covers consumers throughout the entry who purchased Pella ProLine aluminum-clad wood casement, awning or transom windows made by Pella between Jan. 1, 1991 and Dec. 31, 2009. Consumers who paid for repairs and replacements to their windows will receive compensation based on the amount they paid for their new window.

If the damage occurred within 15 years of their original window purchase, consumers will reportedly receive compensation equaling the total amount of their costs for the new window, installation, finish, and repairs. If the damage occurred 15 years or more after the windows were installed, consumers will receive compensation worth 25 percent of that amount. Consumers who have not yet paid for repairs will receive compensation to repair or replace affected windows, in comparable amounts based on the timing of the original windows’ damage.

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The Pella window owners are represented by Shannon M. McNulty and Robert A. Clifford of Clifford Law Offices, George K. Lang of Lang Law Office, John A. Yanchunis and Marcio W. Valladares of Morgan & Morgan Complex Litigation Group, Joel R. Rhine of Rhine Law Firm PC, and Edward R. Moor of Moor Law Office PC.  

The Pella ProLine Windows Class Action Lawsuit is Kent Eubank, et al. v. Pella Corporation, et al., Case No. 1:06-cv-04481, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District Illinois, Eastern Division.

UPDATE: On March 23, 2018, the revised Pella ProLine windows defect class action settlement is now open. Click here to file a claim.

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97 thoughts onPella Reaches $26M Window Defect Class Action Settlement

  1. Zakary Q says:

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  2. Sherry says:

    We have pella windows and I’m afraid we may have mold growing in the walls from these leaking moldy windows! Renewal by Anderson is replacing them before Mothers Day! Out of pocket of course but they have a nice payment plan and 20 year warranty! I hope pella reimburses us but we can’t wait! I’m afraid to clean the glass cause they sound like they will just bust! Good Luck to all of us!!

  3. Jaswinder says:

    I have about 50 pella architect series windows with clad that all have mold on bottom. Is there going to be a class action lawsuit for this?

  4. Joshua says:

    The official Website for the lawsuit has this statement at the top of the page.

    The Court approved the settlement on March 15, 2019. There is now, pursuant to the Federal Rules, a period of time during which certain legal issues may be raised and resolved. The settlement will not become effective until that time period has expired.

    NOTICE

    1. Brandy Robinson says:

      Hello,
      Where do I find that official website?

  5. Rita Freeman says:

    I see the Proline lawsuit has been settled. We have the designer series Pella casement windows and they are rotting causing the aluminum clad to fall off. Do you have any idea when the Designer Series settlement might be?

  6. Anne Mitchell says:

    I filed a claim last year and have not had any response. Our home has over 100 pella windows and most have leakage!
    Do I need to repeat this process?
    Anne

  7. Shelli Stine says:

    When can we expect something for the claims we filed last June?

  8. Frank Partipilo says:

    I have Pella windows in the front of my house. It has a casement window on each side and 2 center windows. The 2 center windows are rotting at the bottom, I called Pella and they told me The warrenty is expired but they will send someone out to check and see if they can be replaced. This is one big unit and all connected. For Pella to sent someone out is 150.00 and each window would cost 600.00 does not include labor. I had the window put in 2003, to me it looks like the water is getting in through the wrapped aluminum. The windows are Insulshield.
    Can I get any help with this?

  9. Janice nelson says:

    I did not receive payment yet when is it being sent out. Please reply. Thsnks

  10. Ken says:

    I filed last year befor the deadline what is to be expected thanks

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