Galaril
08-18-2008, 11:20 AM
I spent the better part of the weekend with a lot of my power off since apparently our 4 year old home we just moved into 2 1/2 months ago had a defect in the insulation in the underground service lateral from the service panel. So it turns out this causes the circuits to flood after every rain storm and requires an electrician to come and replace them .the total cost after each rainstorm appears to be 100-150 dollars a pop. I have found out that 4-5 other neighbors with homes by the same builder that are having the same problem. I guess the electrician who is handling most of these cases has contacted Siemans who is the service panel designer, builder and the installer of this.
Now what we all want is for Siemans to acknowledge this defect and come out and fix the problem. Siemans did come out to one home in the past and do a half ass weather strip job on one of the boxes but it didn't solve the problem. So, that being the case they have more or less admitted that a problem exists and they are responsible. I am thinking we should get all the neighbors together and get an attorney to draft a letter to Siemans to bring this to their attention .After that if need be we could go ahead with a class action lawsuit. From what I am hearing this is something that is happening fairly often at least with Engle homes in the Colorado area.
Does anyone know what type of lawyer I should contact? Also, I am wondering if there is anyone on the board here who works for Siemans that might help me cut throught he red tape and just get this brought to the attention of the right person at Siemans and as I said we are just looking to get this fixed not looking to sue anyone unless we have to.
Now what we all want is for Siemans to acknowledge this defect and come out and fix the problem. Siemans did come out to one home in the past and do a half ass weather strip job on one of the boxes but it didn't solve the problem. So, that being the case they have more or less admitted that a problem exists and they are responsible. I am thinking we should get all the neighbors together and get an attorney to draft a letter to Siemans to bring this to their attention .After that if need be we could go ahead with a class action lawsuit. From what I am hearing this is something that is happening fairly often at least with Engle homes in the Colorado area.
Does anyone know what type of lawyer I should contact? Also, I am wondering if there is anyone on the board here who works for Siemans that might help me cut throught he red tape and just get this brought to the attention of the right person at Siemans and as I said we are just looking to get this fixed not looking to sue anyone unless we have to.