Health
problems and metal corrosion in homes
Contaminated Chinese drywall has high levels of sulfur,
which may be responsible for a rotten egg smell in affected homes, blackened or
corroded pipes, failure of air conditioners and other household appliances, and
health problems such as asthma, coughing, headaches, sore throats, and
irritated eyes.
Health Problems Associated With Problem Drywall
Health problems that may be caused by contaminated Chinese
drywall include:
- irritated
and itchy eyes and skin
- difficulty
in breathing
- persistent
cough
- bloody
nose
- runny
nose
- recurrent
headaches
- sore
throats
- sinus
infections
- asthma
attacks
Contaminated Drywall Problems
Homeowners with contaminated drywall usually notice:
- a rotten
egg smell within the home
- corrosion
or blackening of copper and silver items within the walls and home
- frequent
failures of air conditioning units and other appliances and electronics
“Contaminated drywall is indicated if two of the below
corroborating conditions are present and drywall was installed between 2005 and
2008; or if four of the below corroborating conditions are present and the
drywall was installed between 2001 and 2004”, according to the CPSC:
- copper
sulfide or sulfur in the home as confirmed by tests
- drywall
is marked as coming from China
- high
levels of strontium in drywall core
- high
levels of sulfur in drywall core
- elevated
levels of hydrogen sulfide, carbonyl sulfide, or carbon disulfide emitted
from drywall when tested in a chamber, and
- Corrosion
of copper metal when placed in a test chamber with drywall samples.
Electronics and Appliances
Copper coils turn black |
Contaminated drywall corrodes piping and wiring, which
causes electronic devices and household appliances to work erratically or fail
completely. Components and devices that
may be affected by contaminated Chinese drywall include:
- Central
air conditioning evaporator coils
- Refrigerators,
dishwashers and electrical ovens and ranges.
- Televisions,
computers, and video gaming systems.
Identification and
Replacement
According to the CPSC, “A visual observation of corroded air
conditioning evaporator coils and/or electrical wiring by trained inspectors is
believed to be a prerequisite for consideration of a home as having problem
drywall. The Florida Department of Health has long included such corrosion as
part of its definition of problem drywall homes.”
The cost of remediation for Chinese drywall can be immense including
drywall, plumbing and electrical.
Remediation may include removal of contaminated drywall and installing
new, problem-free drywall, removal and replacement of copper; plumbing,
electrical and HVAC systems.
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Frank Carr is the Owner / Inspector at First Choice Home Inspections in Deltona, FL serving Volusia, Seminole, Orange and Lake Counties. Formerly in the building trades, Frank’s focus is a safe home and building FCHI. We believe that consumers have the right to expect the highest standards of thoroughness, fairness and effectiveness from their home inspector and that is exactly what we provide.