Chinese Drywall News Alerts
FAU plans to offer training classes for removal of tainted Chinese …
Palm Beach Post
The issue of removal has garnered attention because some Chinese drywall gives off a sulfuric odor linked to corrosion of metal components in homes. …
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Chinese Drywall Homes Could be Eligible for Property Tax Reductions
Newsinferno.com
Chinese drywall homeowners in Hillsborough County, Florida could see their property taxes reduced this year. According to a report on the ABC Action News …
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New legislation could help homeowners sue Chinese drywall …
InjuryBoard.com
The Miami Herald (8/12, Clark) reports, “New legislation could make it easier for homeowners with defective Chinese drywall to take the manufacturer to …
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Pacific team develops test for toxic drywall
Stockton Record
By Jennie Rodriguez STOCKTON – In less than a minute, Matthew Curtis confirmed that a pea-size sample of Chinese drywall contained toxic sulfur, …
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Rumberger Kirk & Caldwell Partner Featured Speaker for Chinese …
PRLog.Org (press release)
Fitzsimmons is one of three speakers who will discuss recent developments in Chinese drywall litigation. The course will address the legal theories being …
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Couple taking defective drywall out of their home, and it’s working
Winknews.com
A North Port couple is putting their home, infested with Chinese drywall, back together. WINK News first told you about the homeowners ripping the drywall …
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I’m hearing that there is a strong possiblity that the studs will have to be removed.
Do you know if they removed their wood studs too? I was told they did not replace their cabinets, which may contribute to the sulfur remaining in their home. Our cabinets and other wood furniture (plus soft goods, of course) are permeated with the sulfur gas, and we have been trying to air them out for 3 months with no luck! Our finishes are even tacky. Has anyone else experienced this? Hated to see they used National Gypsum because they have several defective drywall complaints against them… Who do you use? American companies made the bad stuff too.