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Homeowners sign up to steel mesh class action

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The mesh is meant to be able to stretch by at least 10 per cent. The standard was increased from 2 per cent after the Christchurch earthquake. The mesh is meant to be able to stretch by at least 10 per cent. The standard was increased from 2 per cent after the Christchurch earthquake.

More homeowners have signed up to a class action against Steel & Tube after it pleaded guilty to making misleading claims about its steel mesh according to a report in Stuff..

The company pleaded guilty in November to 24 charges from the Commerce Commission relating to false and misleading representations.

This mesh was sold between 2012 and 2016. . . .

  • Source/ReadMore: Stuff
Published in CONSTRUCTION
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