Inadequate Quality Construction Goods

At Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd.LLP, we understand that businesses working in construction often depend upon various suppliers to provide them with the high-quality materials they need to complete work for their clients. If your construction company has been provided with poor or inadequate quality goods and materials, you may have been forced to delay work on a project, miss deadlines, pay for costly replacements, or you may have disappointed or angered your customers through no fault of your own.

Types of Inadequate Construction Goods

There are many ways in which construction materials could be considered of inadequate quality. Examples include:

  • Rough framing
  • Defective windows, which could cause drafts or insulation problems
  • Low quality roofing shingles
  • Inferior piping or water waste systems
  • Electrical products that do not function properly and may be dangerous
  • Damaged or inferior drywall
  • Cracked or scratched tiles

Any of these types of inadequate quality construction goods could cause major disruptions to your project timeline, loss of profit, or for your reputation as a business to falter.

Contact Us

If your construction company has been provided with goods of an inadequate quality, you could be entitled to compensation for your losses and damages. Contact the Austin inadequate quality goods attorneys of Slater, Kennon & Pugh Ltd.LLP at 512-472-2431 to speak to one of our competent and understanding lawyers today. Your business should not have to suffer because one of your suppliers failed to ensure that you received the high quality goods you ordered.



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Austin, TX 78759

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