noiseConsumer & LifestylesituationalB2CMarketplace

Lowe's Storm Door Installation Left 2-Inch Gap at Bottom

A Lowe's subcontractor installed storm doors with a measurement error leaving a 2-inch gap at the bottom, exposing the home to pests. Sixteen follow-up calls and months of waiting produced no fix. An individual service dispute with no software gap.

1mentions
1sources
2.55

Signal

Visibility

Sign in free to unlock the full scoring breakdown, root-cause analysis, and solution blueprint.

Sign up free

Already have an account? Sign in

Deep Analysis

Root causes, cross-domain patterns, and opportunity mapping

Sign up free to read the full analysis — no credit card required.

Already have an account? Sign in

Solution Blueprint

Tech stack, MVP scope, go-to-market strategy, and competitive landscape

Sign up free to read the full analysis — no credit card required.

Already have an account? Sign in

Similar Problems

surfaced semantically
Customer Experience85% match

Lowe's Delivers Defective Sliding Door with Stuck Lock and No Repair Follow-Through

A customer received a defective sliding glass door from Lowe's with glass not adhered to frame and a key permanently stuck in the lock. Despite an immediate repair order, no follow-up occurred over three weeks, leaving a secondary home unsecured.

Consumer & Lifestyle85% match

Lowe's Window and Door Install Had Wrong Parts, Broken Wall

A homeowner contracted Lowe's for door and bay window replacement, but the installation came with wrong hardware, a damaged wall, and unmet promises about interior paint finish. Multiple escalations to Lowe's and the subcontractor went unresolved for months. Isolated service dispute with no addressable product gap.

Customer Experience84% match

Lowe's Warranty Runaround for Defective Patio Doors Over Two Summers

A customer purchased patio doors from Lowe's that were confirmed defective by the installer but never repaired. Despite contacting over 15 representatives across 18 months and continuing to make payments, no resolution was provided.

Consumer & Lifestyle83% match

Lowe's Patio Door Screen Lock Defective, Retailer and Maker Blame Each Other

A Lowe's customer purchased and installed a patio door bundle, only to discover the screen door locking mechanism repeatedly locks them out with no exterior unlock. Both Lowe's and the manufacturer deny responsibility despite the installer confirming this is a known issue. An isolated product defect dispute with no software solution.

Industry Verticals81% match

Home Improvement Contractors Fail to Deliver Promised Quality

Homeowners hiring big-box retailers like Lowe's for installation projects receive unqualified third-party contractors who lack the skills advertised, causing defective work, prolonged project timelines, and complete breakdown of support channels. The gap between promised oversight and actual delivery leaves customers with no recourse.

Problem descriptions, scores, analysis, and solution blueprints may be updated as new community data becomes available.