Potential Chinese
drywall claims on behalf of property owners
whose homes may have been built with defective
drywall imported from China. The bad drywall
could cause a number of problems, including a
strong rotten egg smell, failure of air
conditioning units, corrode wiring throughout
the house and potentially cause respiratory or
other health issues.
Between 2003 and 2007,
thousands of homes throughout the United States
may have been built with bad Chinese drywall
that was made from waste material, known as fly
ash residue.
Homeowners throughout Florida,
Louisiana and other southern states have
reported that their new homes suddenly began to
smell of spoiled eggs as a result of high levels
of sulfur compounds in the drywall. The
problems have been most noticeable in states
with high humidity, but the bad drywall could
have been installed in a number of other states.
If a home is found to have
drywall from China, it may be necessary to
completely gut the entire home to remove every
piece of the bad drywall and replace it.
However, in some cases, the smell of the sulfur
could have entered the wooden structure of the
home, requiring even more extensive repairs.
The sulfur compounds in the
drywall have also been found to corrode air
conditioning units and copper wiring throughout
the home. In many situations, homeowner’s first
signs of problems with the drywall will be the
blackening of pipes, faucets and silver jewelry,
as well as the repeated failure of their air
conditioning systems.
A number of homeowners have
also complained about respiratory problems and
other health issues, like insomnia, nosebleeds,
headaches and eye irritation while living in the
homes.
If you suspect that your home
may contain bad drywall please contact us for a
free evaluation.
Tel.: 518/ 878-2444 or eMail us
at: info@amclaims.com. We offer FREE property
insurance claim reviews and FREE
coverage reviews.
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