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.
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