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− | In early 2009, '''defective Chinese drywall''' came to the homebuilding and [[law|legal]] forefronts. About 100,000 recently-built [[Directory:United States|U.S.]] homes, with most of them in the state of [[Directory:Florida|Florida]], are reportedly affected by drywall imported from [[Directory:China|China]] that is tainted with corrosive and noxious [[sulfur]] compounds. | + | In early 2009, '''defective Chinese drywall''' came to the homebuilding and [[law|legal]] forefronts. About 100,000 recently-built [[Directory:United States|U.S.]] homes, with most of them in the state of [[Directory:Florida|Florida]], are reportedly affected by drywall imported from [[Directory:China|China]] that is tainted with corrosive and noxious [[sulfur]] compounds, giving off a "rotten egg" odor. |
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| The discovery of sulfur-leeching compounds within the drywall materials has generated a national investigation, countless lawsuits, and a problem that is estimated to run into the billions of dollars. | | The discovery of sulfur-leeching compounds within the drywall materials has generated a national investigation, countless lawsuits, and a problem that is estimated to run into the billions of dollars. |
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| [[Keyword:=Chinese gypsum board]] | | [[Keyword:=Chinese gypsum board]] |
| [[Keyword:=sulfur gypsum board]] | | [[Keyword:=sulfur gypsum board]] |
| + | [[Keyword:=rotten egg]] |
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