Home Improvement Mishap

An empty, dilapidated room with peeling wallpaper and a worn-out floor. Two doors are visible, one slightly ajar. The ceiling shows signs of water damage, and debris is scattered across the floor. Light filters in through a window on the left.
Renovation dispute

When renovating your home, it is imperative to hire competent contractors that will do the job right the first time.  A Springfield couple performed their due diligence in hiring Home Depot to completely reconstruct their new home.  The renovation would include a new kitchen and bathroom, and new flooring and windows. Home Depot subcontracted the job to B. Lombardi & Sons of Cedar Grove, Verona and Roseland.  The couple is now suing both parties for incomplete work and violations of the Consumer Fraud Act and the Home Improvement Practices Act.  In addition, the couple claims the contractors used poor quality building materials and breached their contracts.