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Consumers and Homebuilders will Benefit from Greater Labeling on Drywall
InjuryBoard.com (blog) In the meantime, new drywall labeling requirements will help protect consumers and homebuilders, should defective drywall enter the marketplace again. … |
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Ugh, this is so true. I had a friend who had a house that had to be totally gutted — a 2nd time — because it was built with what she called “Chinese Drywall.” What a mess that was, and it was honestly nothing I ever thought about.
Grading & Labelling this stuff is a great idea.