Who should be responsible for the damage of the tempered glass sealed balcony due to quality problem

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-24
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Like you said this situation, one is the problem of decorating the house construction, and then there is the problem of the manufacturer, the first should not be like you said that it has been used for almost a year and a half, if it is construction, it should be broken for a period of time, the manufacturer's attitude is arrogant, you are more arrogant than him, go to sue them, I mean really, don't think I open the player, it belongs to false advertising, promise for three years and more than a year will be broken, the law clearly stipulates. Go to 315 to sue, if you have money, I will even sue its manufacturer, such a loser's thing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This is the glass "self-explosion", and the manufacturer should be responsible!

    It's a pity that the evidence of the glass "self-detonation" is gone - because you use frameless, and you broke it by the merchant, and you have no choice.

    If there is a frame, the glass that has been broken in a short period of time will not fall off, so you can use a digital camera to take a picture of the center of the crack radiation point, and you can use it to find a manufacturer. Generally, larger manufacturers will pay for free, and some will also buy insurance for personal or property injuries caused by glass self-explosion, so the insurance company will pay compensation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Tempered glass should have a self-explosion rate of 1 to 2 per 1,000 (that is, burst by itself) - the quality standard of the product.

    Generally, after the self-explosion, the construction party should be responsible for repair, and the labor cost must not be paid, but the material cost should be determined according to the contract, or a percentage should be negotiated.

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