Louisiana pacific used this osb material and formed it into siding panels and lap siding with an embossed covering meant to look like the natural grain in real wood.
Osb siding lawsuit.
Foremost among these were lawsuits pertaining to its simulated cedar inner seal exterior siding.
Timeframe for claim filing.
Lp had just gone through the fiasco of their earlier oriented strand board osb siding product inner seal which had major problems.
Over 500 million has been paid out to customers regarding this suit.
If it s the failing lp you will usually see swelling and or delaminating.
Abitibi price hardboard siding sold under the names abitibi lap or panel siding and or abtco lap or panel siding.
Many of these manufacturers have settled house siding lawsuits since 1995.
District judge robert e.
25 years after installation of siding installed between may 15 1975 and may 15 2000.
It was plagued with rot and swelling and once that process.
During the 1990s lp was the defendant in a major class action lawsuit over its osb siding product known as inner seal manufactured from the early 1990s through 1996.
You may also take a piece of your siding to your local building supply store which may be able to assist you.
I have seen measurements at lower courses that exceed one inch.
Osb is widely used today as a substitute for plywood.
The lawsuit also does not concern oriented strand board osb siding.
The siding should measure approximately one half inch.
How to identify masonite siding masonite siding is typically identified by a stamp of the name masonite and or the number x 90 on the siding itself.
There are over 100 different shapes styles and textures of hardboard and osb siding manufactured by 11 different companies.
Abitibi abitibi price siding is the subject of a class action suit.
If you watch modern houses being constructed nearly all of the wall sheathing sub floor and roof decking is done using osb.
The settlement would provide compensation to persons who have incurred property damage resulting from failure of cladwood siding installed on their homes or buildings.
Jones entered an order final judgment and decree granting final approval to a nationwide settlement requiring louisiana pacific to provide funding up to 475 million to pay for inspection of homes and repair and replacement of failing siding over the next seven years.