LP Issues Product Advisory for Composite Decking; Premature
Deterioration Poses a Risk of Injury
Includes Decking and Railing Made at LP’s
Meridian, Idaho Plant and Sold as WeatherBest®,
Veranda®
and ABTCo after Jan. 1, 2005
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB / Business Wire EON) August 7, 2008 --
Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (LP Building Products) (LP) (NYSE:LPX)
today issued a product advisory for composite decking materials
purchased after January 1, 2005, and made by LP at its Meridian, Idaho
facility.
Some of the product can prematurely deteriorate and break, posing a risk
of injury to consumers. LP decking products, including deck board and
railings sold under the names of LP WeatherBest®,
WeatherBest®, ABTCo
and Veranda® are
subject to this advisory.
The products are used for building outdoor decks. LP has received claims
of premature deterioration of a small portion of its decking product due
to variations in manufacturing processes in this time frame.
LP Executive Vice President of Specialty Products and Sales Rick
Olszewski said, “We want consumers to be aware
of the potential risk of injury, and to contact us. Though only a small
portion of decking sold has been affected by these issues, we urge
people who bought or installed these composite decking products after
January 1, 2005 to contact us for an inspection through our decking
notice Web site or customer service line.”
The decking advisory Web site is at www.deckingnotice.com.
Products Affected
WeatherBest, ABTCo and Veranda are composite products that look similar
to natural wood and are sold in several different colors, including
Driftwood Grey, Pacific Cedar, Tuscan Walnut, Western Redwood, Chestnut
and Greystone.
The affected products were sold after January 1, 2005 under the
WeatherBest name at building products dealers nationwide, and under the
Veranda and ABTCo brands at The Home Depot stores in the western part of
the U.S.
Only those Veranda decking and railing products manufactured by LP are
the subject of this advisory. WeatherBest products manufactured after LP’s
sale of the Meridian plant in October 2007 are not affected.
What Consumers Should Do: Check Decks for Safety, Arrange for
Inspection, Stay Off Decks with Deterioration
Consumers should check their Veranda, WeatherBest or ABTCo decking
materials for visible cracks or deterioration on the surface, and/or
chipping of the surface layers. If the deck or railing is deteriorating,
do not use the deck. Contact LP Decking Customer Service to promptly
arrange for an inspection of the deck.
Even if there is no visible sign of deterioration, if you purchased
Veranda or WeatherBest decking or railing products after January 1,
2005, please visit the decking advisory Web site at www.deckingnotice.com
or contact LP Decking Customer Service to register and determine if your
deck is among the products affected.
Veranda is produced by several manufacturers, but only product produced
by LP is affected by this advisory. Visit www.deckingnotice.com
or contact LP Decking Customer Service for help in determining which
product you may have.
To ensure deck owners’ safety, LP will
arrange an inspection to determine if your deck is affected by the
deterioration issue in this notice and will remedy the problem, up to
replacement of the entire deck if needed.
Contacts
For more information, help identifying the products or to arrange an
inspection, go to LP’s decking advisory Web
site at www.deckingnotice.com
or contact LP Decking Customer Service at 1.888.325.1184.
LP, headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., is a premier supplier of building
products, manufacturing innovative, high-quality commodity and specialty
products for its retail, wholesale, homebuilding and industrial
customers. LP no longer manufactures decking or railing products. Visit
LP's Web site at www.lpcorp.com for
additional information on the company.
Satellite Feeds
A video feed that includes official LP comments is available on
Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008 at 1:30–1:45 p.m. and
4:30–4:45 p.m. and Friday, Aug. 8, 2008 at
10:30–10:45 a.m. (all times ET). Coordinates
are: AMC 3, Transponder: 19, Downlink: 4080 (H), Bandwidth: 36 MHz,
Orbital Slot: 87 degrees WL.
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