Toxic Chinese Drywall: The continuing story
Posted by scapozzola on 04/25/2011
Between 2004 and 2007, the United States imported millions of sheets of Chinese drywall. Homeowners with the Chinese drywall soon began to complain of respiratory problems. Appliances began to fail. And the homeowners found themselves caught between a rock and the hard facts of the global economy.
Watch a PBS segment on the continuing fallout from toxic Chinese drywall.
Watch the full episode. See more Need To Know.
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