FAQ

Where is National Gypsum made?

Where is National Gypsum made?

Subsidiary National Gypsum (Canada) Ltd. operates the largest open-pit gypsum mine in the world in Milford Station Nova Scotia.

When was Chinese drywall imported?

2001

When did builders stop using Chinese drywall?

“Chinese drywall” refers to an environmental health issue involving defective drywall manufactured in China, imported to the United States and used in residential construction between 2001 and 2009 – affecting “an estimated 100,000 homes in more than 20 states.”

How do I know if I have Chinese drywall?

The smell from the corrosive gas emitted from Chinese drywall is very potent and smells similar to rotten eggs. This noticeable indicator may tell you that your drywall is from China. The drywall may also say Knauf Plasterboard (Tianjin). These are definite indicators of Chinese drywall.

What is Chinese drywall made out of?

Drywall is made of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper, and is used to make interior walls and ceilings. The Consumer Product Safety Commission sent staff to China, where they obtained samples of wallboard manufactured there in 2005, 2006 and 2009.

Is Chinese drywall settlement taxable?

Generally, if the corrosive drywall was in your main home, you can exclude from income up to $250,000 of the gain from the settlement payment if the following is true: You owned the home and used it as your main home during at least 2 of the last 5 years before destruction of the home due to the corrosive drywall.

What are the effects of Chinese drywall?

The health effects (respiratory irritation, headaches, sinusitis, eye irritation, throat irritation, malaise/weakness and others) reported by these families are consistent with known health effects from sulfur gases, and with symptoms reported by others living in homes constructed with Chinese drywall.

What happened to us Gypsum?

USG shut down all operations, both mining and Sheetrock production, in early 2011 after the economic downturn tanked the construction industry. At the time, USG employed about 100 people and ran the town of Empire, which had about 300 residents when it closed.

How much does it cost to replace Chinese drywall?

Many homeowners have played $30,000 to $40,000 or more to have all of the drywall replaced, as well as the wiring, A/C, and other damaged hardware in their home. Pricing can depend on the area you live in, the square footage of the home, and whether or not you need a permit to do the work.

What does Chinese drywall smell like?

Your home has a foul smell: Homeowners with Chinese drywall complain of a strong odor of sulfur, or what smells like rotten eggs. You notice metal and copper corroding: Chinese drywall is reported to corrode metal and copper, notably air-conditioning coils and electrical wiring, with a black coating.

Why does my drywall stink?

However, when the drywall made its way into American homes, it was exposed to more water vapor. While there, the drywall chemical slowly reacts to form hydrogen sulfide gas. Not only does it stinks, it is toxic. Hydrogen sulfur causes pipe damage and corrodes wires in the house.

Did Lowes sell Chinese drywall?

Most of the drywall that has caused problems was imported from China. Despite Lowe’s assurances that it sold only American drywall, the proposed settlement in that case has touched a nerve with attorneys in the multi-district litigation in New Orleans federal court, which is focused strictly on Chinese drywall.

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