The first sign of defective drywall is often the presence of a strong sulfur odor in homes and offices, similar to the smell of rotten eggs. In some cases, the odor is so strong that residents had to leave their homes, because the stench was unbearable. A second sign of defective drywall is frequent repairs to the air conditioning unit. The evaporator coils of air conditioning units are supposed to last 10 years or more. Units who coils have become corroded in a much shorter period of time may have been affected by the sulfur compound that is emitted by the drywall. The sulfur in the defective drywall can also damage electrical wires and pipes. In addition to the physical damage that defective drywall has caused, problems due to defective drywall may adversely affect the value of homes, and even make them impossible to sell.
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