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Chinese Drywall Asbestos

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

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Chinese Drywall – The Great Drywall of China Problem

Chinese Drywall – it’s all over the news.   Like a plague with devastating effects, its mere mention can wipe out home values in affected communities as homes are considered guilty by association.  What exactly is the problem?  The first in a series of articles

Unlike domestically manufactured drywall, Chinese drywall has been reported to contain volatile sulfur compounds and fly ash, a coal byproduct.  These elements when exposed to moisture, such as high relative humidity, produce gases which have been reported to cause structural problems in homes as well as serious health issues.

Along with a strong smell of rotten eggs, gases such as sulfur dioxide have been reported to destroy air conditioners and other appliances, cause the corroding of electrical wiring and copper, and result in serious health problems among the home dwellers.

The health problems linked to Chinese drywall include:

  • Headaches
  • Sinus Infections
  • Coughing
  • Respiratory Infections
  • Difficulty Breathing
  • Nose Bleeds
  • Eye Irritation

How did this Happen

To fill the demand, records indicate that over 500 million pounds of Chinese drywall and plasterboard were imported into the United States between 2004 and 2008.  In 2006 an estimated 11 million pounds of Chinese drywall came in through Port Canaveral, Florida alone.

What areas have been affected

So far, problems with Chinese Drywall have mainly been reported in the southeast, where humid and moist conditions exist. Problems have also been discovered so far in Florida, Louisiana, Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and California.

What is Next

This is only the only beginning of the problems we are likely to encounter as a result of toxic Chinese Drywall.  A federal class action has already been certified in Louisiana and in Florida residents of many large developments have banded together to file class action lawsuits against developers, contractors and manufacturers of defective drywall.

  1. Toxic-tort litigation, similar to that of Asbestos and Mesothelioma, could tie our court system up for years.

Please visit our site for more information or to learn more about Chinese Drywall and its impact on homeowners, their communities and our legal system.    You can also visit our sites to learn more about the impacts of asbestos and mesothelioma and the litigation surrounding malignant mesothelioma, pleural mesothelioma and others.

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