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Construction Defect Attorneys in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Washington DC, and West Virginia

For more than 25 years, Thiele Law has represented property owners, homeowners, and businesses in construction defect cases throughout Western Pennsylvania, including Westmoreland County and surrounding communities.

Construction defects can result in serious structural problems, water intrusion, safety hazards, and costly repairs. When contractors, builders, developers, or manufacturers fail to meet required standards, Thiele Law steps in to hold them accountable. Attorney Richard Thiele has successfully handled hundreds of cases and recovered millions of dollars for our clients through aggressive, results-driven advocacy.

Construction Defect Cases We Handle

 

 

Thiele Law represents clients in construction defect matters involving:

  • Structural and foundation defects

  • Water intrusion, mold, and moisture damage

  • Defective roofing, siding, or windows

  • Improper electrical or plumbing installation

  • Code violations and substandard workmanship

  • Construction defect–related property damage

Construction defects can significantly reduce property value and create serious safety risks. We fight to recover repair costs, diminished value, and other damages caused by defective construction.

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Why Choose Thiele Law

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Direct, Hands-On Attorney Representation

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25+ Years of Legal Experience

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Millions Recovered For Clients

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Hundreds of Successfully Litigated Cases

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Results-Driven Advocacy

We take on builders, contractors, developers, and insurers — and we do not back down when property owners’ rights are violated.
No Fee Unless We Recover Money for You

Contact us today to schedule your case assessment!

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