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		<title>By: Beth</title>
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		<description>Our drywall was manufactured in 2006.  It seems the time span is from 2002-2007.  Don&#039;t forget to check the ceiling for dates and company names.  We forgot about the ceiling until a worker fell through it, due to weakening of the material.  We tested it (jar test) and it corroded copper in 4 hours flat.  You can do your own test at home for a lot less money than sending it to a lab.  But remember, a lab will give you scientific evidence...something you will need for a law suit.</description>
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