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April 11, 2009 at 12:12 PM #15466April 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM #379253CoronitaParticipant
Pkman,
This issue was mainly an issue that occured in new construction/reconstruction that occured Katrina. Basically, drywall was in short supply in the east coast, and what ended up happening was some of the builders went to an alternative source (overseas).
This has not been an issue here on the west coast (so far)…But if your house starts stinking like a rotten egg, it might as well be.
April 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM #379523CoronitaParticipantPkman,
This issue was mainly an issue that occured in new construction/reconstruction that occured Katrina. Basically, drywall was in short supply in the east coast, and what ended up happening was some of the builders went to an alternative source (overseas).
This has not been an issue here on the west coast (so far)…But if your house starts stinking like a rotten egg, it might as well be.
April 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM #379705CoronitaParticipantPkman,
This issue was mainly an issue that occured in new construction/reconstruction that occured Katrina. Basically, drywall was in short supply in the east coast, and what ended up happening was some of the builders went to an alternative source (overseas).
This has not been an issue here on the west coast (so far)…But if your house starts stinking like a rotten egg, it might as well be.
April 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM #379751CoronitaParticipantPkman,
This issue was mainly an issue that occured in new construction/reconstruction that occured Katrina. Basically, drywall was in short supply in the east coast, and what ended up happening was some of the builders went to an alternative source (overseas).
This has not been an issue here on the west coast (so far)…But if your house starts stinking like a rotten egg, it might as well be.
April 11, 2009 at 1:09 PM #379877CoronitaParticipantPkman,
This issue was mainly an issue that occured in new construction/reconstruction that occured Katrina. Basically, drywall was in short supply in the east coast, and what ended up happening was some of the builders went to an alternative source (overseas).
This has not been an issue here on the west coast (so far)…But if your house starts stinking like a rotten egg, it might as well be.
July 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM #434162AnonymousGuestPlease note that the rotten egg smell is not the only issue and sometimes cannot be detected.
I have a home with Standard Pacific in Florida that IS tainted with Chinese Drywall. Based on their response, I highly doubt that they will give you any written confirmation that your home does not have it.
We started a community online for StanPac owners with Chinese Drywall. Feel free to go to http://toxicdrywall.blogspot.com and put in information on your community if you do have the Chinese Drywall. We need to help each other since the company isn’t doing anything for us.
July 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM #434368AnonymousGuestPlease note that the rotten egg smell is not the only issue and sometimes cannot be detected.
I have a home with Standard Pacific in Florida that IS tainted with Chinese Drywall. Based on their response, I highly doubt that they will give you any written confirmation that your home does not have it.
We started a community online for StanPac owners with Chinese Drywall. Feel free to go to http://toxicdrywall.blogspot.com and put in information on your community if you do have the Chinese Drywall. We need to help each other since the company isn’t doing anything for us.
July 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM #434682AnonymousGuestPlease note that the rotten egg smell is not the only issue and sometimes cannot be detected.
I have a home with Standard Pacific in Florida that IS tainted with Chinese Drywall. Based on their response, I highly doubt that they will give you any written confirmation that your home does not have it.
We started a community online for StanPac owners with Chinese Drywall. Feel free to go to http://toxicdrywall.blogspot.com and put in information on your community if you do have the Chinese Drywall. We need to help each other since the company isn’t doing anything for us.
July 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM #434755AnonymousGuestPlease note that the rotten egg smell is not the only issue and sometimes cannot be detected.
I have a home with Standard Pacific in Florida that IS tainted with Chinese Drywall. Based on their response, I highly doubt that they will give you any written confirmation that your home does not have it.
We started a community online for StanPac owners with Chinese Drywall. Feel free to go to http://toxicdrywall.blogspot.com and put in information on your community if you do have the Chinese Drywall. We need to help each other since the company isn’t doing anything for us.
July 20, 2009 at 11:43 AM #434921AnonymousGuestPlease note that the rotten egg smell is not the only issue and sometimes cannot be detected.
I have a home with Standard Pacific in Florida that IS tainted with Chinese Drywall. Based on their response, I highly doubt that they will give you any written confirmation that your home does not have it.
We started a community online for StanPac owners with Chinese Drywall. Feel free to go to http://toxicdrywall.blogspot.com and put in information on your community if you do have the Chinese Drywall. We need to help each other since the company isn’t doing anything for us.
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