So's the democrat-controlled congress, but what are you gonna do? :)
maybe it’s made from avian flu dead chicken landfill.
i would put *nothing* past chinese manufacturers.
nothing.
(having seen the videos showing black muck “fish farms” which are dosed with human contraceptive pills so that the fish can continue to “breath” in the black much cesspools, yucchh)
Thank God I didn’t get a new house I was envious of back when I didn’t realize A) They were made really crappy and B) Subprime mortage? That’s how they could afford a nice new home?
The drywall apparently causes a chemical reaction that gives off a rotten-egg stench, which grows worse with heat and humidity.
I had that same problem in the government, I didn't blame it on China though. My friends told me it was equal opportunity.
If my house starts smelling like Chinese butt-crack I should run? Right?
We can’t even make our OWN friggin’ wallboard anymore?
A “potential risk” that Bobby Wexler, whiner extraordinaire, want the federal government to pay for.
Florida ping, Joe.
Such things happen EVERY TIME housing booms!
I can remember the "Cheap" copper plumbing installed in homes in the 50s and 60s "Booms" (the stuff corroded away and kept plumbers busy on retrofits for decades). Then, in the 80s "Boom" copper became too expensive and a form of glorified garden hose was installed instead. That kept plumbers busy on retrofits for decades again (the end fittings would separate due to expansion/contraction temperature fluctuations, causing extensive leaks.)
This debacle will be FAR MORE expensive to remedy for those who bought homes. The crappy stuff has even been used in $Million+ homes in Central Florida!!!
HA! I told everyone two years ago, that houses were being built with sh!tty materials and an overinflated pricetag. I told everyone that the drywall was worthless but... I have to admit I didn’t see this coming.
I spoke out on blogs and other places (including here) about my search for a new home to buy, and how I had come up with nothing but disillusion. The walls in my parent’s house require a sledgehammer to knock a hole in them, and when you do, its chickenwire and three inches of plaster. For two, maybe even three, years, I looked at new homes and found that in all of them the walls were that cheap-ass drywall so thin you’d have to put a sinker in to hang a 5x7 picture frame. And even that would not hang for long before drooping.
So, ha ha ha ha ha!!! I told everyone! Bad materials. Bad workmanship. And a big price tag. To all those who bought - You are SUCKERS! Ha Ha HaHa Ha.