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    Tuesday, August 16, 2011

    Chinese Drywall Testing to Combat Chinese Drywall Problems











    chinese drywall testing
    The construction industry has been witness to huge Chinese Drywall import in 2001, when increased demands of drywall could not be met by the drywall companies in the nation and importing the same from China was imperative for making the demand and supply graph meet at a point. A research conducted in 2006 puts across an amazing result – China exported almost 550 million pounds of this product during the time and it reached the nation to trigger off one of the greatest nightmares ever seen by the building industry. Chinese Drywall Testing is one of the guaranteed ways to detect the defectiveness of this drywall in homes and offices.
    The greatest threat in Chinese Drywall is the presence of elemental sulfur. The CPSC and the HUD recommends the change of the Chinese Drywall at home if Chinese Drywall Testing reveals a positive result in elemental sulfur content. Call the experts for testing if you can spot one or some of the signs listed below-

    Overbearing smell of sulfur at home
    Eye irritation and watering
    Breathing difficulties
    Runny noses
    Persistent headaches
    Corrosion of copper wires at home
    Metal components in electrical appliances like air conditioning units fail quickly

    FA Chinese Drywall Testing is done through certified testing methodologies which include XRF Testing through Fluorescence X-ray light.

    If the drywall in your home was installed between 2004 and 2007 and you are facing any of the above problems, get a Chinese Drywall Testing done to conform the integrity of your drywall. Understanding the status of the drywall of your home can help you to avoid a number of health hazards which can sneak in if Chinese Drywall problems are present in your home.
    Testing for drywall is also a must if you are buying a second hand property.

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