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Uponor Plumbing Brass is Construction Defect

Uponor plumbing brass is construction defect

Minnesota-Based Uponor Inc. Admits Selling 'Defective' and 'Dangerous' Plumbing Fittings But Refuses to Honor Homeowner Warranties

Plumbing fittings sold by Uponor, Inc. (Uponor) and its wholly-owned subsidiary Radiant Technology, Inc. (RTI) are defective and fail prematurely, causing extensive water damage to homes, commercial buildings and other property.

The products at issue are brass fittings inserted into crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) tubing. Although Uponor and RTI advertised and warranted their brass PEX fittings for as long as 25 years, the fittings began failing -- sometimes only months after installation. When the fittings fail, water leaks can extensively damage walls, floors and other personal property.

All of Uponor's fittings are identified by a P Pex or MB Pex stamped on their side. Our investigation involves all homes built in the US Southeast, Texas, the Northwest, from 2004-2007. If a homeowner has had a failed brass fitting that was produced by Uponor, or RTI they should contact the Construction Defect Center immediately at 866-714-6466 or via its web site at http://ConstructionDefectCenter.com.

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