Five Steps You Can Take to Check Your Home for Defective Chinese Drywall is intended to help homeowners who are worried about the dangers of Defective Chinese Drywall. Many people have contacted us for advice on how to start checking their home for defective drywall. Thousands of homes built between 2002 and 2007 were built with defective drywall which contained high amounts of sulfur which is now causing major damage.
On the basis of our work with leading experts in the area, we have identified FIVE steps that homeowners can take to get started immediately on the road to protecting their families and homes. This report addresses a step by step method for gathering important information that can serve as a solid foundation for homeowners to either breathe easier, or to move quickly to get professional assistance.
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