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Window Installation

Zen Windows, Inc

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  • Complaint Type:
    Service or Repair Issues
    Status:
    Resolved
    Window and Patio door installation 5/25-5/26/2020. On August 25, 2021, I was walking coming down my steps to a heavy rain and sounded like it was coming in my home through my new windows installed previously. So as I approached the windows it was doing just that. I was livid but preceded go get towels to put in front of all the windows and soak it up. I then began to make a video for my proof of what was happening. I contacted the company and left messages , contacted the salesrep that sold me the windows but no answer . The company called me back the next day stating they will send someone out after I told them I would call the news and report them. Windows was taken out and put back in with a new crew because the previous was fired, weather and scheduling permits. The job was finally completed July 2022. I went through several supervisor Milt Law to get them to repair the damaged caused from months of moisture and rain but then he was fired. I was only asking the company to compensate me and be fair to fix the damages caused by them. My bulkhead has cracked from moisture, around my windows the drywall and ceiling has separated. I was sent a referred company from their own supervisor Chrismil which included demolition of that wall so see what going on behind it. However, the company only wants to pay for a repair and painting, which will not resolve the issue.

    Business response

    09/27/2022

    When the client initially contacted us about their service (water leaking in), it was after hours. We have phone records showing this. She contacted our sales rep via cell phone and left a message (also after hours). In the message, they stated that they would be contacting the news if we don't get the issue taken care of and that we have 24 hours to resolve the issue. This is the first contact from the customer about a leak. We, like most other companies, don't have an after hours or overnight installation team, nor do we ask our sales reps to work after hours. We do have an answering service that can take a message so that no call is ever missed, but we can't address an installation or service outside of business hours. Upon receiving her message the next morning, our installation manager was in touch with her and scheduled a time to address the leak. The leak was addressed by resetting all the windows and resealing them. The customer asked that we pay for a contractor to replace the drywall that was affected by the water. We asked the customer to get bids from a contractor or contractors of her choosing and submit them to us. The customer did so and sent us a bid for $4,173 from a contractor she chose. We agreed to pay the contractor that sum and said to move forward with the project. Some time went by and the customer sent us a bid from another company for $9,960. When we questioned her about the change in the amount and the change in contractor, she stated that she didn't want to work with the other contractor anymore. The new bid included far more work than agreed upon and work for items not affected by the water. We reached out to both contractors and they both stated that there was no additional damage other than to the drywall. At this point, the customer is directing the contractor about what she wants done and not allowing the contractor to provide a work order for what actually needs to be done. The customer agreed to go back to the original agreed upon scope of work (drywall repair and painting of drywall in the areas affected) and that she would be reaching back out to her new contractor for that scope of work. We have not received this from the customer as of this complaint (filed after the customer agreed to get a quote from her new contractor for the agreed upon scope of work). We agree to be responsible for the $4,173 initially agreed upon and she can choose which contractor to hire for the repairs. 

    Customer response

    09/28/2022

    I’m contacting behind the first initial report sent to me on the demolition
    of drywalls and ceiling caused by windows and water damage from Zen Windows
    installment. I’m asking if you to could put together a detailed report and
    reasoning of why demolition is needed and what’s going to be done in my
    home. Please provide me with this quote ASAP for it’s needed to move
    forward with contracting you . Again it most be very detailed .

    Thank you
    ****** *****

    Business response

    11/07/2022


    Also, I noted in our response to the customer's response that we are actively working on a resolution.

    Both contractors that have been brought in (contractors of the customer's choosing - we did not tell her who to get bids from) have told us that there is no extensive damage, merely cosmetic. Furthermore, we agreed to a bid provided by the first contractor ($4,173) and gave approval for the repairs to move forward. Later the customer chose to not hire that contractor and brought in another contractor and it is our understanding that the customer is telling the contractor what she wants done, not getting a bid for what needs to be done. This bid came in at nearly $10,000. 

    We do not feel that we should have to pay for additional repairs the customer wants to do that are not our responsibility.

    We are planning on bringing in a 3rd party property inspector (and possibly an engineer) for inspection so that they can document their findings and make a determination as to what they think the water leak caused.

    Please let me know if you have any questions.

    Thank you.

    Matt W********


    Customer response

    11/11/2022

    I accept proposal of bringing in inspectors 

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