Hangar Door Warranty Problem (Split from ECI Cyl Probs)
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 7:48 am
This warranty denied stuff is way out of hand. A lot is operational but in a lot of cases it is not. I think they deny it just hoping you will go away. I am in one with Schweiss doors of all places. Ordered a door for a hangar in Kodiak Alaska. Gave the the opening dimensions as requested. Got the door which has to be trucked to Seattle then shipped via barge. When the installers came down from Anchorage to put it up it was not the correct size.
NOw they are insisting they would not make such a mistake and even though the installers, myself and one other person has let them know that yes the door is exactly the dimension of the opening they refuse to believe it. Am taking photos and may even take a video of a person opening a brand new 100 foot tape measure and witha timer so that they cannot say oh you turned the video off, have one person put the tape on one end and the other run it down and show them that yes it is exactly the size I sent them and so is the door.
They now want someone to be up at the hangar with a tape measure and take some other measurements. It was almost 1200.00 to get additional box steel and weld it to the sides to correct their obvious mistake and I think they are not wanting to pay up. They also insist on a wire transfer or money orde for payment so no freaking way you can use a credit card and contest the bill until it gets resolved.
I would not recommend Schweiss to anyone
NOw they are insisting they would not make such a mistake and even though the installers, myself and one other person has let them know that yes the door is exactly the dimension of the opening they refuse to believe it. Am taking photos and may even take a video of a person opening a brand new 100 foot tape measure and witha timer so that they cannot say oh you turned the video off, have one person put the tape on one end and the other run it down and show them that yes it is exactly the size I sent them and so is the door.
They now want someone to be up at the hangar with a tape measure and take some other measurements. It was almost 1200.00 to get additional box steel and weld it to the sides to correct their obvious mistake and I think they are not wanting to pay up. They also insist on a wire transfer or money orde for payment so no freaking way you can use a credit card and contest the bill until it gets resolved.
I would not recommend Schweiss to anyone