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Customers allege pavement manufacturer, installer violated law

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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Customers allege pavement manufacturer, installer violated law

CLEARWATER — A Seminole couple is suing a paver manufacturer and installer, alleging breach of implied warranty and design defect.

Leo B. Dalton and Edith T. Dalton filed a complaint April 3 in Pinellas County Circuit Court against Erickson Construction, Paver Solutions and Tri-Circle Pavers, alleging violation of the Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

According to the complaint, on May 15, 2015, the Daltons agreed with the defendants to purchase and install pavers on the plaintiffs' property at 13155 Linden Place Drive, Seminole. The suit says by March 2016, the pavers had developed untoward white spots that needed to be replaced. After going back and forth for several months with the defendants, the lawsuit alleges, the pavers were not replaced as promised despite the Daltons believing they had a one-year warranty that covered any and all manufacturing and installation defects. 

The plaintiffs allege the defendants manufactured defective pavers that they failed to replace, correct or remedy for its clients.

The Daltons seek trial by jury, treble damages of more than $15,000, court costs, attorney fees and all other relief the court deems appropriate and just. They are represented by attorney Thomas H. McGowan of St. Petersburg.

Pinellas County Circuit Court case number 18CA002036

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