Uponor Brass Insert Fitting Failures
Uponor plumbing systems Fitting Failures
Uponor Brass Insert Fitting FailuresUponor plumbing systems and fittings may fail prematurely causing leaks and water damage to your property. The fittings may have a manufacturing defect that can cause corrosion. What you should know:Uponor plumbing systems are used in residential and commercial buildings throughout the United States. They use a cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing instead of metal piping to distribute the water. Uponor plumbing systems and fittings allegedly fail when they are exposed to water because of a chemical reaction known as dezincification, which results in reduced water flow and leaks. Not only do the fittings cause damage when they burst and leak, but also impairs the ability of a home's plumbing system to effectively provide water to appliances. Uponor marketed their brass insert fittings as being resistant to corrosion, easier to install, and longer-lasting than copper plumbing systems. However, these brass insert fittings began to fail prematurely across the country, resulting in substantial damage to properties. If you have have Uponor fittings, you may want to consider your potential legal claim. If you would like more information, click here to fill out a free case review form or contact attorney Gordon Rudd , toll-free at 800-755-0098. Zimmerman Reed is experienced in handling consumer cases and we welcome any questions you might have. 
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