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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Homeowner Launches Public Website Documenting Damages and 


Legal Fight in Fedele v. West Shore Home
New Platform Reveals How a Routine Window Replacement Turned into a Costly Home Disaster


[Cary, NC] — [15 November 2025 — Homeowner Lisa Fedele has launched a new public website detailing the damages, structural risks, and alleged contract violations central to her legal case, Fedele v. West Shore Home, following a catastrophic window installation performed by the national remodeling company.


What began as a standard home-improvement project quickly escalated into a major residential failure, leaving Fedele’s home with significant structural and interior damage. After repeated attempts to have West Shore Home correct the problems, Fedele says the company failed to provide safe, adequate, or contractually compliant repairs — forcing her to take legal action and ultimately share her story publicly.


“No homeowner expects a window company to put their home at risk,”

Fedele said.“But when damage occurs and the contractor refuses to take responsibility for their actions,    homeowners deserve to know the truth — and they deserve protection.”


A Case With Broader Implications for Consumers

The issues documented in the case reflect concerns increasingly raised across the home-improvement industry: rushed installations, lack of oversight, inconsistent training, subcontractor problems, and the difficulties homeowners face when trying to hold large companies accountable.

The website, designed for public awareness and homeowner education, outlines:

  • What happened inside the home during and after the window installation
     
  • Evidence of improper workmanship and resulting structural damage
     
  • Timeline of events, communications, and unfulfilled promises
     
  • Consumer protection concerns that extend beyond this single case
     
  • Guidance for other homeowners to avoid similar situations
     

The site includes photos, documentation, and explanatory materials written in clear, accessible language for the general public.


“If it happened here, it can happen anywhere.”

According to Fedele, the purpose of the website is not only to document her case but to help protect other homeowners who may face similar issues with large, high-volume home-improvement companies.

“This isn’t just my story,” she said.
“This is a warning. When a company advertises quick installation and high-volume work, corners can be cut. And if your home is damaged, you may struggle to get them to make it right.”


Website Highlights

The newly launched website features:

  • Full narrative of the case
     
  • Inspection reports, photos, and damage documentation
     
  • Legal overview of Fedele v. West Shore Home
     
  • Homeowner protection guide: What to know before hiring a contractor
     
  • Consumer resources and reporting channels
     
  • A place for other homeowners to share their experiences


Call for Public Awareness

Fedele’s goal is to shine light on the risks ordinary homeowners face when hiring large corporate remodelers and to encourage stronger consumer protections and accountability within the industry.

She hopes her story empowers others:

“Homeowners don’t have the same power big corporations do — but we have a voice. This website is mine.”


About the Case

Fedele v. West Shore Home is a civil case involving claims of improper window installation, structural damage, breach of contract, and failure to correct dangerous conditions left in the home. The case highlights the challenges homeowners face when workmanship falls dramatically below industry standards.



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