Originally posted by: tk149
Originally posted by: Modelworks
Home inspectors don't remove drywall but the ones that are very thorough do test like air quality and mold test. They can detect the chinese drywall problems just by doing air samples.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but from what I've read, there is no "simple" test to detect the problems. Do you just make this stuff up, or do you have actual information?
http://www.cpsc.gov/info/drywall/how.html
If the insurance policy doesn't cover defects in building materials, then the insurers shouldn't have to cover the replacement costs. However, how many homeowners know what's in their insurance policies? I don't.
The homeowners can sue the manufacturers/contractors, but some of those firms have probably already gone bankrupt/disappeared. For those that are left, I'd expect a long legal battle, which would eventually result in these businesses going BK. Meanwhile the homeowners are screwed.
The contractors are screwed because their purchasing agreements with the Chinese companies probably didn't say "NO SULFUR." The problems didn't become evident for years after the drywall was installed. Good luck getting a Chinese court to side with U.S. contractors.
For those blaming the Republicans -- why didn't the Democrats even mention banning drywall imports? Because no one knew at the time...