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Customer Complaints Summary
- 48 total complaints in the last 3 years.
- 23 complaints closed in the last 12 months.
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Initial Complaint
Date:11/04/2024
Type:Product IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
OC reimbursed me in September ********************************************************* October of 2023 coming from their ********** plant in year *********************************************************************** September of 2024 and my roofer had to stop the job at 20% complete on October 5th 2024 because the shingles coming from their ********** plant in 2024 batch were faulty again. The shingles have significant granular loss coming out of the package. The new shingles look like they went through a hail storm. The company told me work stoppage was a high priority and they would expedite the claim. I have produced every piece of documentation. They told me the claim was approved verbally but the claim has not been dispositioned. I have been without shingles for one month. The peel-and-stick underlayment got me through Hurricane ****** but there is another storm brewing in the *********. ** should notify all customers of potential excessive granular loss who bought the TrueDefinition Teak shingles from ******* GA between ********* and they should disposition my claim so I can finish my roof.Business Response
Date: 11/04/2024
Hello - while reviewing the claim, it appears that your resolution specialist requested that they complete the roof due to the incoming storms. We will have him reach out to you immediately on how to proceed.Initial Complaint
Date:10/29/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
I contracted Owens corning concerning degranulation of shingles that we had installed on our building in 2012. The roof is failing. We purchased the architectural shingles with what we thought was a sufficient warranty. We sent all the photos that we were told to. I had a contractor come out and remove two shingles for pictures and reinstall them. I received a denial letter, so I called because the letter says that I still have 87 years remaining on my Pro Rated warranty which I never received a valid explanation as to what that covered. But I was told that because of problems with the photos being emailed the quality is affected by the pixels being lost. I asked if they could send someone out to see for themselves, but I was told no they do not do that. But we could go ahead and have my contractor come back out and have hi, remove two shingles and send them in. The two shingles he gave me to send in were in my ******** opinion clearly. showed how bad the degranulation actually is. I received a second denial letter that stated their lab didn't see an issue. They said that the deterioration was normal and was not impacting the performance of my roof. Which is hard to believe because my roof is leaking the shingles are not holding up to the 25 years warranty that was what I paid for in the first place. The letter stated that I'm out of my TruProtection warranty but I still have 87 years remaining on my ProRated warranty. My shingles are only 12 years old and not even close to the 25 years warranty that originally purchased and thought I was buying the best shingles I could. After doing some investigating, I found articles about class action lawsuits about the architectural shingles failing to live up to the promise clearly stated on the bundles of shingles we had purchased from Owens Corning because of what we thought was a long- standing excellent reputation for a quality product but sadly this has not turned out to be true. Not to mention all the effort on our partBusiness Response
Date: 10/29/2024
Hello - the loss of granules that you are currently experiencing is not excessive for the age of the shingles that are installed. It is natrual for shingles to shed granules thoughout their life. Please see your attached warranty. The shingles you have installed are Oakridge Series shingles and therefore have a Limited Lifetime warranty, much better than the 25 year warranty. Please see "How Long Are You Covered" in the warranty and refer to bullet point 1 and 2. If you believe the granules accelerates rapidly in the future, do not hesitate to reach out to open a new claim. Thank you.
Customer Answer
Date: 10/30/2024
Complaint: 22486647
I am rejecting this response because: The shingles are degranulating rapidly now, I can't wait and reopen another claim
Sincerely,
***** ***********Initial Complaint
Date:09/16/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
My complaint with Owen's is what I feel is 'deceptive advertising'. Owen's supplies a list of independent contractors based on your location. These contractors are placed in a tier list and at the top is 'Platinum Preferred Contractors'. They state that PPContractors "Owens Corning Roofing Platinum Preferred Contractors are the top tier of our exclusive network and meet strict standards for professionalism, reliability and unparalleled craftsmanship. Only they can offer our best roofing system warranty". I hired one of these contractors to put a new roof on my home June 11, 2024. They were also installing the Venture inflow and ridge vent by Owens. This is a somewhat newer system and I wanted to make sure it was installed per Owens directions. Because I researched the vent system I had an idea how it was to be installed. As the roof was installed my husband took progress photos. The photos showed me that the vent instructions were not followed. The manager from the roofing company came a week later to address my concerns. He saw the photos and told me that Owens now lets them install this way. I called Owens and was told directions had not changed. Two and a half months later they finally admit they were wrong. Two weeks ago I pointed out other issues. One still involves the inflow vent, again they say I am wrong. Owens tells me I have to deal with contractor for first 2 years to fix issues. How can someone fix something they refuse to admit is wrong.Owens is lying when they say PPC 'unparalleled craftsmanship'. This PPC company has no idea how to install Owens products. The only answers Owens could give me since they don't inspect roofs is to get my own inspection. Now I have to do that, file with BBB against the roofer and get a lawyer to get me out of a financial contract so I have money to have another new roof put on. The stress I have had in the last 3 months trying to get some help from Owens and contractor is ridiculous!! PPC is a joke!!!Business Response
Date: 09/16/2024
Hello, we apologize for any inconvenience you may be experiencing. However, the legalese of your warranty clearly state that any workmanship issues inside of two years must be handled by the original contractor. You are welcome to have an inspector come out to review the install, however the original installer must be the ones to make the repairs. Additionally, I have attached a copy of your warranty. You will need to continue working with your original installer for any repairs.Initial Complaint
Date:09/16/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
I am extremely dissatisfied with Owens Corning’s refusal to honor the warranty on my 30 year architectural shingles that have been installed for only four years. I submitted all of the information and numerous pictures taken by the roof inspector. Drone pictures were also submitted.
The shingles are clearly defective with excessive degranulation. The Resolution department responded that the shingles are “within manufacturing specifications,” but refused to provide said “manufacturer specifications.” In the meantime, I am left with shingles that have excessive granule loss and will cause my roof to fail prematurely.
When I chose my roofing shingles, I truly expected that a corporation such as Owens Corning would honor their warranty and not leave homeowners with a disaster of a roof, requiring me to have to pay for a new one.Business Response
Date: 09/16/2024
Hello - based on additional review of the photographs submitted, Owens Corning will be awarding a partial approval, the front slopes only, please allow 2-3 business days for your Resolution Specialist to reach out to you with the details. Thank youCustomer Answer
Date: 09/16/2024
Complaint: ********
I am rejecting this response because the roof shingles are defective throughout the roof, as it was explained to me by the roofer. A partial repair with mixed matched shingles will be an eyesore and could also damage the decking.
Sincerely,
********* ****Business Response
Date: 09/16/2024
Hello - As you can see the photos you submitted appear to be next to a sidewall/siding which would be the front of the house. At this time, the front facing slopes are approved. Again, a Resolution Specialist will be calling you with detail and information on how to dispute the back slopes.
Customer Answer
Date: 09/27/2024
Complaint: ********
I am rejecting this response because the labor amount that was offered is insufficient for Owens Corning’s preferred contractors.
Sincerely,
********* ****Initial Complaint
Date:09/09/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
3 years ago I had a brand new roof installed using Owens Corning shingles by a licensed contractor and approved by City of Colton inspector. Some of the shingles in a 9 by 5 have holes in top part of shingle caused by normal bird droppings.Not caused by a flock of birds but by occasional birds that may sit on chimney and leave. This is not normal as I have had house for 36 years since new and former roof which was original since new that never happened. Three different roofers looked at this problem and say they have never seen that happen. I have requested Owens Corning replace those shingles only in 9 by 5 area and they refuse when in reality the whole roof has same batch of shingles which I believe are defective. They keep giving me excuses like their lab r tested my shingles when I never sent them the shingles they only wanted pictures and I hired a roofer to take some off and photo them front and back as they requested. They say it's an act of God as in you know hurricane tornado earthquake etc. These are normal birds that's like saying the sun is an act of God. Furthermore normal bird droppings are not anywhere in their warranty. Can you advise me or help me with this. Owens Corning has recently been sued in class actions for other issues and lost. This seems to be their m.o. deny until they are pushed.Thank youBusiness Response
Date: 09/09/2024
Hello - after an extensive review of the photographs provided to Owens Corning, the loss of granules on your roof is different shapes and not consistent with typical granule loss. As you have stated you have birds that will sit up on the chimney, bird droppings are acidic and will cause the issues you are seeing. This is not the result of a manufacturing defect. We apologize for any inconvenience.
Initial Complaint
Date:09/06/2024
Type:Product IssuesStatus:ResolvedMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
I installed a bundle of new roofing shingles from Owens Corning (purchased at Lowes). Four of the shingles were defective: 2 had holes in them and 2 were frayed. I provided photos, returned the damaged product, and sought warranty relief from the manufacturer, Owens Corning. They claim the shingles were not defective and refused to honor the warranty. No reasonable person could conclude that new shingles with open holes cannot be defective.Business Response
Date: 09/06/2024
Hello - based on review of the photographs and shingle ***** the lab confirmed there was no manufacturing defect. However, as your request is reasonable, our ******************* will issue a check in the amount of $43. Issuing this check in no way admits there is a manufacturing defect or any fault on Owens Corning part. I hope that this is a satisfactory outcome. Thank you.Customer Answer
Date: 09/06/2024
Better Business Bureau:
I have reviewed the response made by the business in reference to complaint ID ********, and find that this resolution is satisfactory to me.
Sincerely,
***********************Initial Complaint
Date:08/12/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
I purchased a new house where the roof has been replaced less than a year ago. The seller told me that the roof has a 25 year warranty. 5 months later the roof licked. I called the warranty company (Owens Corning), and the representative told me that the warranty is voided, since it was not transferred within the 60 days of purchase. I reread the warranty, and this requirement is indeed there, but it is hidden so well. It is placed into "Other Structures" section.
I can only assume that it is done with the malicious intent. The representative was well prepared for this outcome, so I was left to think that this is a common practice.Business Response
Date: 08/12/2024
Hello - If you can verify what year your roof was installed we would be happy to send you the correct warranty legalese. In the legalese you will notice a section referred to as "What about Transferability" - as you stated it is clear there on what is needed to proceed. The warranty must be transferred within 60 days of taking ownership of the home, a fee may be applicable depending on the type of warranty and the installation date. We apologize for any inconvenience.Initial Complaint
Date:07/16/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
Failed to honor extended warranty after providing a receipt for the extended warranty.Business Response
Date: 07/16/2024
Hello, it is the responsibility of the contractor to register and pay for the extended warranty within 60 business days of the installation. Based on review of your notes, you have contacted Owens Corning several times about this matter and as recently as 7/11/2024. This matter is currently under review. Thank you.Customer Answer
Date: 07/17/2024
Complaint: ********
I am rejecting this response because:This has become nothing
more than a tennis match between the Platinum Preferred Contractors and Owens Corning,
as each party continues to place the responsibility on the other.
Owens Corning state their
Platinum Preferred Contractors are a select group of an elite roofing professionals
that are the best in field and must pass a workmanship inspection to assure
they do quality work and because of their high standards, Platinum Preferred
contractors are the only ones who can offer the Platinum Protection Limited Warranty
and you can trust your home with a member of the Owens Corning Independent
Network of roofing contractors.
I did “Trust” and “rely”
on Owens Corning’s representation of their Platinum Preferred Contractors SO…
Why was my roofing work subcontracted to an unlicensed contractor who is not a Platinum Preferred Contractor?
Why were the shingles bent over the ridge of the roof for days?
Why wasn’t the Decking not properly prepared?
Why wasn’t the Underlayment installed correctly?
Why was three layers of Ice and Dam installed in Valleys?
Why wasn’t the damaged, bent, rusted flashing replaced?
Why weren’t the Ridge-vents installed?
Why wasn’t the Drip edge installed correctly?
Why were the Architectural shingles racked and installed from different directions?
Why were the incorrect offsets used and not consistent with the shingle application?
Why were the incorrect amount of fasteners used?
Why weren’t the correct nail patterns used?
Why was the wrong flashing installed incorrectly over my garage?
Why didn’t they finish the work?
Why did they fail to pass inspection with the local Building Department?
Why does this contractor remain on their Platinum Preferred Contractors list?
This is not the same depiction of what Owens Corning's advertisements paint
their Platinum Preferred contractors to be.
What is truly
insulting is Owens Corning still feels this contractor is worthy to be one of their
Elite Roofing Professionals.
The contractor now promotes they only use Certainteed roofing products.
THREE YEARS AND NO
ANSWERS IS TOO LONG.
Owens Corning were provided
with a receipt I received from their Platinum Preferred Contractor’s attorney for
the Platinum Protected Limited Warranty showing it was registered and paid by
the contractor.
Owens Corning needs
to honor the Platinum Protected Limited Warranty and stop stalling.
If Owens Corning chooses
to maintain I only have a standard warranty they must provide me with an explanation
why the receipt provided to me from their Platinum Preferred Contractor’s attorney
is not valid.
Sincerely,
****** ******Business Response
Date: 07/18/2024
Hello, again as we stated this is currently under review. You have already contacted the appropriate team regarding this matter who is working on it diligently. Please remain patient as that team is working as quickly as possible to resolve this issue.Thank you.Customer Answer
Date: 07/19/2024
Complaint: ********
I am rejecting this response because: As I
previously stated this issue is over three years old. As a result of OC and
their preferred contractor shifting the blame back and forth my home has
sustained a substantial amount of damage from the faulty
work and material installed. The current estimated damages are over $150,000
and yes that is correct One hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Please
keep in mind this does not include the cost to replace the roof or the damage that has yet
to be determined once the remediation and repairs begin.
This also does not
include damages caused by new areas of the roof that have since failed to prevent
water from penetrating the infrastructure of the home.
The
longer this matter goes on resolved the longer my home will continue to incur damages.
Sincerely,
****** ******Customer Answer
Date: 08/02/2024
They have not reached out to me other then sending me a copy of the previous warranty to my complaint.Business Response
Date: 08/06/2024
Hello - based on further review of your warranty at this time you have the Standard Product warranty. Thank you.
Customer Answer
Date: 08/06/2024
Complaint: 21983471
I am rejecting this response because:Once again, this does not answer my question. I understand that shingles come with a standard warranty.
AGAIN MY QUESTION IS:
Is the Owens Corning receipt from their Platinum Preferred Contractor for the extended warranty known as the Platinum Protected Warranty I received VALID or NOT?
This is a simple question.
Please stop responding to my question by stating I have a standard warranty.
Sincerely,
*************************Initial Complaint
Date:04/16/2024
Type:Service or Repair IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
April 2014 I had Sears Home Improvement install an Owen’s Corning Roofing system. March 9, 2024 We removed the ceiling drywall in one room and found wet insulation. The next day it rained and water was coming in and dripping from 2 rusty nails we put about 4 buckets to catch the water. I contacted Owen’s Corning on March 18, 2024 ( since I have a warranty which covers workmanship. I was told I would need to contact one of their Owen’s Corning preferred roofing contractor network member, from a list they provided to me, which I did. On March 25, 2024 Steve and his colleague from Sunny Mac came to my home and inspected my roof. The sent me the report which stated the roof tiles were not installed properly as the shingles are buckling and cracking and not adhering They also felt the entire roof should be replaced. ( I will enclose the report with photos) I submitted Sunny Mac’s findings and photos as well as my photos inside of the leaking. Today April 15, 2024 I received email from Owen’s Corning denying my claim and said this is due to roof maintenance??? I called Sunny Mac who said roof shingles do not buckle and crack nor do all the nails rust from roof maintenance. I have all reports which I tried to download but it said file is too big but I will try to correct. I just can’t believe after 10 years I need a whole new roof and they are not taking responsibility. I have no trees in my yard so no branches nor leaves on my roof. This is not acceptable. If my file don’t go through please let me know so I can resend. Please help meBusiness Response
Date: 04/16/2024
Hello, based on the review of the photos that have been received it appears the issues is dried up sealant around the chimney/pipe boot which is considered roof maintenance. These items break down over time and should be corrected. Your contractor does mention several other issues that were poorly documentated in the photos, such as "cracks, shingles no longer sealed." Please see the attached document, as we will need more photos to review for any potential manufacturing defects. I would suggest several photos through each slope showing shingles not sealed as well. Please call 1-800-ROOFING with any questions.
Customer Answer
Date: 04/17/2024
Complaint: ********
I am rejecting this response because:Hello, I'm not sure what photos came through so I will send with this email. First, let me say the pipe on my roof and chimney are not part of my dispute as THEIR contractor just listed all findings. My issue is the quality and or installation of the shingles installed on my roof. They are cracked and buckling and not adhering to the roof and you can see the rusty nails, this is where the water is coming into my home and I have buckets covering my floor when it rains due to leaks in my roof. Let me also say these leaks are not even close to the pipe or the chimney stack. I received an email from Owens Corning asking for more photos of the roof and they said I need to remove 2 tiles where it is buckling and take photos. I did contact a 2nd Owens Corning contractor who will be out here April 24, 2024 to take the photos that were requested. When I receive those photos I will send to you as well as Owens Corning. Also I'm not looking to be reimbursed the full $16,000 I paid but I need a new roof and feel they need to take responsibility for their work and quality of their product. After only 10 years I should not be in need of a new roof. The email also suggested the photos were not up to standard, well again I used the contractor they told me to use.
Thank you,
Sincerely,
******** ******Business Response
Date: 04/18/2024
Hello and thank you for the additional information you have supplied us. The photos and report were originally received, however the video was not, so that has been uploaded to the claim for you. I appreciate you also going more in depth about what you and your contractor have seen. Please inform us immediately once the new photos are taken and sent in so that they can be reviewed immediately. If the additional contractor is charging you to come out, Owens Corning will cover up to $250 to have them do so, please submit an invoice from them so that they can be covered. Thank you.Customer Answer
Date: 04/18/2024
Complaint: ********
I am rejecting this response because: I did not click on accept business response because it said it would close out my case. Which I do not want closed until this matter is resolved.
I appreciate the response and I will be in touch next week with new photos as requested.
Sincerely,
******** ******Initial Complaint
Date:04/02/2024
Type:Product IssuesStatus:AnsweredMore info
Complaint statuses
- Resolved:
- The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction.
- Unresolved:
- The business responded to the dispute but failed to make a good faith effort to resolve it.
- Answered:
- The business addressed the issues within the complaint, but the consumer either a) did not accept the response, OR b) did not notify BBB as to their satisfaction.
- Unanswered:
- The business failed to respond to the dispute.
- Unpursuable:
- BBB is unable to locate the business.
Our contractor purchased Owen's Corning shingles for us on 5/8/2021, and replaced our old roof, we paid the roofer around $17,000 for the whole project, not sure how much he paid to Owen Corning. however after only about one years, I noticed that a lot granules got washed down by rain, I thought it could be normal for newly installed roof(but actually our roofer told us they cleaned the roof with blowers after installation). On 11/23/2023, my husband got on top of the roof to clean chimney and found the shingles were in a terrible situation, just after two and half years, many parts of shingles lost all granules and only the fiber mesh are left. we contacted our roofer (RP Construction LLC, [email protected]), communicated with them back and force since then, they come to checked the roof and took two pieces of shingles and filed a claim to Owen Corning However, Owen Corning sent us installation fee and a voucher which can only cover about 2/3 of the whole roof, though manufacturing defects are shown clearly in these shingles. We demand Owen Corning to relace all these defected shingles. Documents has been submitted to Owen CorningBusiness Response
Date: 04/02/2024
Hello - Please see the attached warranty legalese, Owens Corning's obligation is to assist with removal and replacement of the approved defective material. It appears you have spoken with your Resolution Specialist on 3/4/2024, who stated we needed additional clear photographs of the other areas on the roof that have not been approved. If you or your contractor are not able to get the photos needed, we would be happy to order a drone to come out and fly as soon as possible. This is a third party company, they do not make any determinations, that we work with and at no expense to you. You can either reach back out through here or contact your Resolution Specialist to get this ordered.
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