There are several indicators that your walls might be contaminated by harmful drywall. The first sign is the smell of sulfur. It's often compared to egg rotting. Certain homeowners began to notice that their air conditioning systems were failing earlier and more frequently. It is because of corrosion on copper wiring that is caused by the wall. When you notice that the HVAC system has stopped working as the wires have been covered in black residue, you could be experiencing issues. Other appliances are affected too. If your oven or stove heating elements, as well as refrigerator coils, are failing, they are likely to be due to the drywall that is damaged. These problems aren't warning signs if your house was built or remodeled in the period between 2005 and 2008 and most likely in the coastal south of the United States, although smaller amounts of homes are thought to be affected by the issue in as many as 41 states.
Other signs of danger at home could include:
These are only warning signs directly connected to the construction of your house. There are health issues to watch out for. If you live in a home that's high risk and have noticed respiratory issues and nosebleeds, rashes as well as headaches, coughing, and sinus issues, there is a chance that you're having issues that are related to the toxic drywall. There are no formal studies on health that have been conducted since May 2009 as well as it is believed that a certain company has claimed that the off-gassing emanating from their drywall is a serious health risk. If the drywall is getting tarnishing silver and is corroding copper cables, it cannot be a coincidence that the homeowners are also suffering from health issues.
There haven't been any confirmed deaths among families in houses with damaged drywall; however, there has been a piece of received information from children who have needed hospitalization or surgery because of respiratory issues thought to be the result of the gypsum that has been contaminated. Certain families have had to leave their homes, and construction workers have already started stripping homes right down to their frame before replacing the drywall that is the only solution. Many are concerned that this will not completely rid the houses of the smell of sulfur and smell, which is believed to be leaking into the wood.
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