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  • Drywall Manufactured in China is Not Dry; Neither is it Safe

     By:Jerry Clifford

    The housing boom in the early-mid part of the decade has been noted as the beginning of this problem. Normally, drywall is bought from domestic producers, but the boom caused shortages, so some home builders, particularly in Florida, purchased drywall shipped in from China. Only a few years later, in 2009, there appears to be something rotten in the State of Florida.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • South Florida Homeowners Suffer From Defective Chinese Drywall

     By:Gloria Singer

    Many South Florida homeowners have been complaining of a rotten egg smell coming from their homes. Discover how defective Chinese drywall is the suspected culprit.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Do It Yourself Drywall Projects: How to Properly Paint Your Drywall

     By:Elcia Lockarht

    First of all, you have to keep in mind that painting drywall can be difficult. In fact, this is relatively different in painting a regular wall. It's more specialized and you need the proper tools in order for you to have professional looking results when painting your drywall.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Toxic Drywall Causing a Stink

     By:Gary Lundholm

    During the building boom, between 2001 and 2007, millions of sheets of drywall were imported into the U.S, Canada and Australia. The drywall was cheap, readily available and was the perfect solution to the shortage created by the housing boom and recent disasters in Florida and New Orleans. Unfortunately, the good deal turned sour in a hurry when it was determined the drywall was toxic.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Tips in Patching Holes in Dry Wall

     By:Sonia Smith

    Patching holes in drywall is easy as long as you follow certain guides and use the right materials and tools.


    In Category - Home Improvement


  • CPSC Hoping to Get Homeowner's Drywall Resolution

     By:Karrie Rose

    Consumer Product Safety Commission has published a list of brands that show which brands of drywall are emitting the worst of the contaminants. They hope that pointing out the worst offenders maybe some resolution can be found to the problem, particularly since there has been so little acknowledgment from any of the Chinese companies thus far regarding this problem.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • Compromising Quality in Our Home Industry

     By:David Abernathy

    For thousands of homeowners in Florida, Virginia and Louisiana, it first began with an unpleasant smell in the house, unexplained appliance and electrical failures, blackening of pipes and bathroom mirrors, and the worst cases reported respiratory health problems and bloody noses.


    In Category - Building & Construction
  • A Beginners Guide on The way to Tape Drywall

     By:Elcia Lockarht

    Operating on a home improvement project can be a heap of fun. But, it will also be a disaster if you don't understand what you're doing. If you don't recognize anything concerning the way to tape drywall, then it might be time for you to learn. This can be one amongst the most important skills that you need to be told as a do it yourselfer.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • The Continuing Saga of Chinese Drywall: The Trials Begin

     By:Gary Ashton

    Sometime after Chinese drywall started showing up en masse in American homes, home owners started noticing acrid smells, corroded pipes and wiring, and health—particularly respiratory—problems. According to real estate experts, one of the reasons that the contaminated dry wall installation was so extensive—especially in certain areas of the nation—is due to the recovery and rebuilding after natural disasters in those areas that damaged homes.


    In Category - Real Estate Legal


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