Of course not! ...lol... we live in a capitalist society. Now early on when Mitt Romney was promoting American business's to move over seas, he told the public it would be cheaper in the long run but of course that was a lie. I was told a long time ago that the object in business is to make the customer THINK he's getting a good deal. George Carlin was right, businessman are a piece of shit. Businessman don't and never will fully trust anyone, especially each other.
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Here is what happens when you do business with the enemy... And of course, insurance companies will say whatever they can to get out of paying for their obligations...
No. This is what you get when you deal with shoddy American builders who cut corners. People like the Trump family, for example. How typical to blame foreigners for something that is well within your control.
This reminds me of when toys for toddlers imported from China were found to be tainted with lead paint. An issue that reinforces the need to buy American not just for quality, but for safety as well.
China still uses lead paint for almost everything. Toys, homes, cars, and more. Lead paint is very cheap, few bucks a gallon. That's why. And there are plenty of countries in the world that import that cheap lead paint from China and use it everywhere.
If we could manufacture the things we buy from China and other countries as cheaply as they do then we'll all be better off. But we have regulations are followed to make items safe. Plus a lot of other red tape. This made in China phone Iwould cost 3 or 4 times as much. But I'm not a fan of child labor and feel much better driving my Japanese made Toyota knowing a 10 year old child didn't install the brakes. Even though the car was built here the parts aren't made in the.US.
@@montamiddleton9318 the idea of the United States manufacturing its own goods and products is just plain *"RACIST"* so it will therefore never be allowed by our current liberal politicians in power
Insurance Companies should NOT be able to get away with that Crap and say.. thats NOT Covered!!! Why buy/pay for insurance if nothing is covered?? WTF!! Vote for Government Guidelines for Insurance Companies to follow!! Lets STOP the Insurance Companies from Ripping Us Off !!
ron dill my point exactly insurance has become a scam every mandatory Insurance including auto insurance should be scrapped it can go back to the way it was 20 years ago where it's risk of the road you better have insurance to cover your ass but to make you buy a product that they can skate on you my life's been destroyed because my insurance company skated on me because sumbitch at child support suspended my license after being shot during a robbery in the hospital they suspend my license because I couldn't make payments while I had an accident after I got back to work cost me for the insurance company thousand dollars and they refuse to to pay the claim now I'm treated like I never had Insurance my license are suspended I'm having to drive on for tags and they are not in my name and it's not right and it's not American that's legalized extortion and enslavement.
I completely remember when this story came out. I had a bad feeling about it then and I have a worse feeling about it today now that people have been marinating in these homes another decade since.
There needs to be*_HUGE,_* government-backed class action lawsuit against Lowes, Home Depot, and ALL of the builder supply companies that bought, and then supplied this CRAP! It was *THEY* who profited from the sale of it, so _THEY_ are responsible.
They got away with it....if your inspector does not detect the chinese drywall you are out of luck...but the company that installed the drywall is off the hook....it happened to me...the court said I failed to conduct reasonable inquiry....but of course the developer was not held to that standard
I'm inclined to think the only way we're going to force business leaders in the US to make sure their products are safe are to institute criminal charges.
Reagan, Clinton and Bush 2. Reagan lifted regulations on media businesses and Wall Street. Clinton signed Away the Glass Steagall Act, and W swept away the rest. After The Media, Business, Banks and Wall Street were unregulated now we’ve got what we got.
When my cousin had her house built she sat on site every single day to ensure that the construction was done to HER standards. Such a shame these people will be stuck with a worthless home because someone else's greed.
I did the same thing. I acted as my own contractor, and hired the subs myself. I went to the lumber yard and chose EVERY board by hand. No cracks or warps, the rough in contractor was thrilled, said he'd never worked with such good wood. I stacked everyting in neat piles, labeled it as to what is was and where it went in the house. And my drywall, or course, was Georgia-PAcific.
There are also issues with insulation causing toxicity of homes. My cousins family kept getting sick he got cancer before having his home tested. They home was a total loss that insurance would not cover. They had to level to home and rebuild.
The dry wall did not got here walking, swimming or flying. An American contractor ordered it, installed it and stunningly over priced it!! 700 k Really? For a cardboard house? Too bad money don't buy common sense...
Those homes are ugly and plain with absolutely no character. Hey let's buy a brand new house fifteen feet from the neighbors half bath. Let's keep up with the Joneses while they take their browns to the pool.💩
They’ll find a way to still use crap materials. They always do. The building material, home construction, home inspection, and real estate industries are all super opaque.
No discrimination against the Chinese people but I won't buy products made in China. China Communist government and Business owners have no moral principles when it comes to do business. They made low quality products with toxic materials to lower the cost. Our health and safety will be in danger as the result.
This issue came up in FL back in 2009. These houses are relatively new. Contractors absolutely had to know what they doing when they bought the drywalls. Sue, sue, sue!!!!
It's not free market capitalism that is the problem, but corruption. The problem is government giving rights to corporations that ordinary citizens have. Then a corporation can lobby and pay government to do what it wants. You want to regulate it? They will buy the regulators. It doesn't matter what economic system you try to use, corruption exists in ALL of them!
@@jkreider175 right away you feel the very strong need to look for a black man to blame it on LOL you went out of your way to single out our first black president and try to pin this on him. you're what's wrong with America . Thanks a lot for voting in Trump
How? Why? This is product liability, not a construction problem. It will be similar to the asbestos in the 1950s and you can bet China won't pay a nickel. By the time the lawsuits are settled, these houses will have been condemned and demolished and these folks will have long been bankrupt. And Biden will be dead.
This was almost 10 years ago. I saw the aftermath of this in South Florida. People walked out on their mortgages. Tons of homes in Parkland upscale communities had foreclosed signs on them. Homes that were worth 750k when new were selling for 100 to 200k . I remember one of the customer at my job was snapping them up, gutting them, re drywalling them and flipping them. She own a drywall company if I recalled. Another problem that happened is we had hurricane Wilma that happened 4 years before and the repairs were done with Chinese drywall too . New home and old homes were in this mess too.
Andew70 Parkland huh? Used to live on 72nd way. The house we lived in was built in 1983. When my parents sold and moved to Daytona the new owners completely gutted it and remodeled it. This was back like in 2008 it was literally minutes before the housing bubble burst. They got out of Parkland by the skin of their teeth. I wonder if our house was affected?
Lmao whp just walks put on ,ortgage thats tarnishong to say the least imho presuming not knowleadgable if thats what ya mean or eeven merely wanna hear or er read heheh but ykwis but yah fwiw seems the opposite of it in the best interest of the peep to walk out on owm mortgage or any kind of debt lols if its got amy other resort or way of addressing it even of more legnthy and tedious its prolly gonna help them long term ykwis
@@gratefulgal6416 hopefully that way it either compensate or combates the price that at that point was going rate for the regular drywall or evne plasster or else makes the regular stuff nless costly than the chinese drywall situation
whats messed up is that most countys won't let me build a home out of cob. Cheap, homemade, 100% non-toxic, all it costs is some time and labor. but its okay if i build my house with this crap.
Lenny Tompkins We Chinese are incredibly good as business people. If we visit your home we can sell you your own children and you won't even notice. Fat white Americans are our source of wealth. And the Churches are filled with them so they are easy to find.
I sold my kids to the Chinese years ago and they paid me with a few pallets of arsenic-laced, knockoff Doritos. But they were good with cheese dip, so who cares?
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Actually, I have a cousin who is an operator and 1/3 owner of a company that manufacturers precursor chemicals for electrical insulators. He's done pretty well and in the last decade, many of his customers have been Chinese businesses. They're based in the US and employ Americans. The problem is that often, it's really hard to find Americans who are experienced, qualified chemists and are willing to work in an industrial setting. H1B1 visas become a necessity, not a choice.
The drywall should have to undergo mandatory testing before it could be used. The difference between the regular price amd the lower price would be enough to cover the costs of testing several sheets from every container!
@@davethedude9885 I am a residential contractor on the West Coast and I am screaming right alongside you, i shutter to think of the chaos that is about to be unleashed again. houses that I was able to build for 150+/- a sqft 8 years ago are now pushing 215-225 and thats not including land and development costs. Folks are getting in over their heads again as if they have already forgotten 2008...smh
The viable resolution is to remove the sheet rock and replace it . This is something the government should be helping people to fix in their homes. Offer low-cost loans, etc. no one should have to go through this.
An update on this situation and on the families' health so many years later. I did see where a law was passed in 2012 against hazardous drywall imports...do you have a follow-up story?
A family’s health is TOP priority! I would not wait for someone to tell me of the potential danger! I would grab everyone and run out of that house. I would not care of the money. If you don’t have health you don’t have anything! Think of your children and not your house!
Here in Phoenix, Az, young ones with nose bleed issues the other with constipation that affected his system over the year's house was build in 1996 and knowingly this was a toxic home when moving in for their own benefit's.
Exactly, I worked in healthcare chars and became disabled after vaccines. Which lead to other issues and I am now stage four and no cure offered. Childhood diseases offer some immunity from certain cancers as adults. Weight the risks you chose to take.
We did his name was Trump, Now China Joe is ready to move into the White House. I bet he will be very strong, America first and China last. No wait I think I might have that wrong.
@@ristinechapman9936 As a Senator Biden was the ranking member of the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, at the same time the drywall was being shipped to the US. I don't suppose he could have known that the trade agreement with China was going to bring cheap poisoned drywall to the American building industry. Much the same I don't think at the time Trump's China tariffs were implemented that he could have foreseen the inflationary pressure it would put on our economy. I do believe that Trump as a business man had more interest in America's success than the Biden family with overseas dealings that only seem to have taken place due to the political positions that Joe Biden has held over the last 50 years. Hopefully the house you bought was one of the ones with American made drywall. Fortunately for me the Chinese drywall never made it into my markets in the Cincinnati area. My reply to Monk Amani was not specifically for this issue but how I felt overall about whom put America first. Biden will spend billions of our tax $ to defend a border in Ukraine, but sees no problem letting all kinds of narcotics flood across our southern border. Thanks for your comment
@@barryrutenschroer75 Talk about Don the Con man. Wow, what did he do in 4 Yrs for we the people. You sir is a typical Repugs Lot's of babbling rhetoric. Prez Biden has been a Senator for as long as Trump has been a Con Man. Now back to the subject of the defective dry wall. Your greedy Repugs Home builders, contractors, knew dam well what they were purchasing from China.
...many of the new houses here in Port St Lucie, FL had the same problem when we moved here in late 2008 - our house was built in 1992 and had no problem like that....many of those houses were simply abandoned,,,
These potentially imported materials need to be inspected before supply chains make contracts so they don't land on our shores as toxic materials destroying people's lives.
I can not imagine having a new house built and finding out in a few years that the entire house is infected with something related to the drywall. From what the one man said needed to be replaced, it sounds like they need to take from the house what ISN'T infected, knock the house down and start all over...and who can afford that? Boy, my heart goes out to these people. I know this is from 2009, I wonder how this all turned out?
People said the same thing about the "greatest technological breakthrough in home fire safety" called asbestos. Tear all the homes down, rebuild them, etc. But for the most part people learn to deal with it properly. My home built in the late 1960s has lead paints, asbestos, and radon but they are never a problem so long as you follow the rules to keep yourself safe. These people will probably need some kind of air purifiers or ionizers to reliably treat the sulfur in the air on their return vents and then they can just forget about it and go on with their lives while their air problems are fixed by their furnace, air conditioner, etc. while it circulates air. Those people that have these expectations of a flawless home are just fooling themselves. There are things in your home that are killing you that we won't even discover until 30 years from now. I'd rather have an older home where I already know exactly what those things are and how to properly deal with them than a new home with countless unknowns.
@@Sidicas Is sulfur the real problem that asbestos causes? If so, then I was misinformed. Thank you for the information. I grew up on sulfur water that everybody said smelled like rotten eggs. I breathed in those vapors for 19 years of my life and then every time I went back to visit my parents at the homestead for the next 33 years. That never had any effect on me.
@@dricka49221 My mom grew up in East Texas. She epuld bring that Texas water home to Alabama in gallon jugs when we visited relatives. She died st 94. My siblings and I grew up with lead pain and asbestos, were fine. Just let it be. As a dental assistant folks wanted their perfectly fine amalgam fillings removed and replaced with plastic composite fillings. Drilling all the old out was more dangerous to us than just letting it be. No mercury was released into your system when it hardened. FYI...plastic fillings were 3 times the cost and zero percent better than amalgam fillings. So you are ingesting little bits plastic csuse it's not near as hard. So what's better, plastic or amalgam? Conspiracy theories get started like this. But if you want to pay 200 bucks for a plastic fillings instead of 50 bucks for silver....its your money, waste it if you want.
@@montamiddleton9318 Had all of my amalgam fillings removed 25 years ago and replaced with composite fillings. After 25 years, all of my composite fillings are still in perfect condition. Mercury is an extremely toxic poison that can damage the brain, kidneys, and lungs, cause tremors, and impair cognitive skills. Mercury amalgam fillings are now slowly but surely being phased out in Europe, the U.S., and world wide. They should never be used in dental work in this day and age when durable and safe mercury-free alternatives are now widely available.
It was difficult to install on ceilings because it was like a piece of floppy rubber. The seams would swell creating a problem called ridgging and was all but impossible to repair. You could put a 4' straight edge across the wall or ceiling seams and put your hand under either side of it. This problem would usually take several months to develop. Nightmare city for drywall people and all involved.
You seem to understand this stuff. I have a house with stacks of drywall that's old enough to be this stuff here in Virginia. One of the states mentioned. Do you know how I can identify if this is indeed is that defective Chinese drywall boards. Please, It would be good to know before installing or throwing it away. I'm hoping it's good stuff, but would rather know if I'm wrong. Truths matter.
@@thoughtthinker9300 check first the end tab that holds the two sheets together. It should say where it's made there. If not separate the two sheets of drywall, stand it up and look on the back side for the origin of manufacture. Hope this helps.
@@jimmybare3026 Thank you. The sheets are all individual sheets. But looking on the backs should be doable. I hope they're marked whether it's good or bad news. It's better than not knowing. THANK YOU
I'm a real estate appraiser and I have seen defective construction up close recently in the Del Mar California Highlands and in Mira Mesa San Diego. I am intrigued by this report because it renders the value of these houses to worthless. No one with any knowledge of market value will go anywhere near these houses including the greedy real estate investors. If they don't want the house then that should tell you something. However you might be able to get one of the investors who boasts " We buy houses any condition" to purchase your house. I feel bad for these homeowners who got stuck with these toxic houses simply because of the absolute greed of the Developers as well as the third world standards of China.
How do you test your drywall? That's the biggest question I have. I own a house with a huge stack of drywall that was never installed. Long story. So how so I check if it's that Chinese drywall they're talking about. I don't want to just throw it away, unless it's no good. If good it's worth a bit of money. To throw it way isn't cheap. So how would I know if I should use it or cart it away?
I agree with that. No shame in going bankrupt. (To force the bank to eat the cost if all other avenues fail.) After a few years of renting your credit score recovers and you can do whatever you want again.
That doesn’t make sense. They’re paying $8k a month, (these days that’s probably closer to 12k!) when they could have the drywall replaced for probably 20k. Why wouldn’t they just get a loan to replace the drywall so they can move back into their home soon?
Considering this video is over 13 years old and the algorithm just now brought us here, it’s infuriating because nothing in the housing industry has changed for the better. SMH
A friend of mine, who used to manage health and safety at a nuclear power plant, told me that a huge shipment of rebar contaminated with radioactive waste, came into the country from China. It was caught before it got a chance to be distributed, and was sent back. But China won't take it back. He said it is just floating out there somewhere in a shipping container. I saw a documentary that people are stealing radioactive metal from areas around Chernobyl and selling it on the black market to China, and China buys it. I saw what was happening to people in China who lived in apartment buildings that had contaminated rebar in. Even buried in the cement, people are getting really sick. With as much as we get from China, even in the way of trinkets, I would recommend that people buy a geiger counter. You can get little ones that plug into your smart phones, now.
@@haroldwilkes598 you know the Chinese could kill us this way... Have you ever discovered radioactive contaminated products? If so, you could create a series of videos where you find this stuff...
@@yourcompassioncorner Only found it in some ore samples and auction knives, forks, etc plus some discarded laboratory stuff. Old stuff, not modern but I still check occasionally. Lived near INEL and Atomic City in Idaho, bought the detectors (CD V-777-2) in a Civil Defense package from the 50s, cumbersome but they work. I think the cutlery was from Korea.
My father, proud WW2 vet and battle of the bulge survivor, before his death in 1997, warned that China would be a future threat. He didn't say Russia, he said China!
That’s what happens when U S companies out service their businesses for profit, Industry need to return to the States, way too many companies are more concerned with profit than safety.
Good isn't cheap and cheap isn't good.Those contractors install chienese drywall at 3 a foot and charge American made prices.It been going on for 20 years.A tract home builder goes the cheapest route possible on everything they can.They save pennies to waste home owner dollars down the road after the warranty period. Some of those homes will be teardown properties.
bird dog 2020 - A friend found that his house had no poured concrete footing. The block was laid on cap blocks* in a shallow trench. Of course after a few years it had cracks everywhere. * 4"x 8"x 16" solid blocks.
FWIW, this is one of the problems that happens when you get a house built, or buy a house, and know little or nothing about homebuilding. And that goes for pretty much everything else (cars, insurance, computers, land or a herd of cattle). Educate yourself about every type of major purchase, because you can't really trust anyone else to watch your back.
Lenny Tompkins 100% agree. That is what I've been learning for decades now. This is also true with health-care and education but almost everything else as well.
That’s what you get when you use builders that cheap out and cut corners. I’m sure you have companies in the USA that make drywall, like we have here in Canada.
Viper6 it's not China's fault . US let that garbage in and approved as safe . Did anyone resign or got fired? They must compensate those who's loosing money and go after China .
Which builders are not cheap, and do not cut corners? When in the army I bought 5 news houses and found out that developers buy the cheapest fixtures available. Also they all offer upgrades that entails the builders using the fixture they should be using in the first place and charging considerably more for house. The last house I bought I told the builder that I would have all the light fixtures, out lets, and carpets installed myself. Bu doing this, the house was cheaper with higher grade fixtures thus sold for more when I retired.
I guess there are 2 alternatives: Remove cabinetry and accessories, then all drywall and rebuild the interior. Or, take the whole home apart and rebuild it. Of course no matter what's done, it starts with a lawsuit...
What's just a kick in the teeth is that the county zoning boards are who require all these unaffordable ridiculous "building codes," (which force the use of cheap materials), then refuse to allow anyone to go off grid and live truly healthy the way the pioneers did. The govt writes all these zoning laws (saying it's for health and safety reasons when it's really just to keep us paying out the nose for "the grid"), then they claim ignorance when their China bedmates send us "death boards." What we have is a system so knee deep in greed and the regulations that cater to that greed, that it will take a lifetime of newly born citizens, full of youth who will see the scam and rise up to fight it. Bc the living generations now are far too brainwashed to see the forest for the trees.
I agree with that with the exception of suburban areas. I live in a suburban area, I cannot put a septic system in my area without negatively affecting my neighbors. Out in the sticks though, it should not matter. If a house is structurally sound and hygienic, then it should not matter. There are log cabins that still exist today that were built hundreds of years ago. They still exist because of regular upkeep. My parents grew up using shit houses on farms. My 20's were spent in the military where you basically used shit houses. It's not rocket science. I now work in the HVAC industry. I have a pretty good understanding of the dangers of high humidity. Too much humidity produces black mold. How do you avoid this? First you make sure your house is built on a base of rock that drains water away from the structure. Then you start looking at insulation and ways to vent the house. If the home has proper drainage, then bacterial growth is limited in the summer and is killed off in the winter. Then it becomes an issue of regular maintenance. We have technology now that makes it so you do not need to live on the power grid. Solar panels have come along way. I love the idea of these things. I want to build a log cabin with a few solar panels for small things that I feel are necessary. Nothing wrong with using a wood stove out in the woods for heating, considering we've been doing that for 400+ years (Previously we used fire places).
Ryan but LOW Humidity causes HEALTH issues, BLACK MOLD on/in Dry-Walls is a major problem across the units I dwell, but during the winter humidity drops to the teens which is unhealthy, and even when you engage in humidifier it only brings it to 20's which causes Bronchitis and Dry Nose & Throat issues for me and my granddaughter.
Back in the day, the old folks would put a pot on the stove and slowly heat the water to put water in the air. It works. Doesn't work so well with electric stoves though. Electric stoves suck compared to gas stoves.
My wife and I Knew of this when we finally left the Garbage Dump of California and were looking at homes in Henderson, Nevada. We directly asked the realtor if these homes were made from toxic Chinese drywall, and she answered YES - She HAD to disclose or face Huge lawsuit. We went to Utah instead -
I remember this. This sadly for me was when I decided to finish my basement and sheet rock sky rocketed because of this mess in China from bad /tainted sheet rock
This is Huge! Monsanto making Pocatello Idaho radioactive is the only thing that comes to mind as close. Mining phosophates to make roundup, while selling crushed rock to Pocatella to make streets, sidewalks, schools.....
you are getting away from the point here…who cares how much money she has..that is totally irrelevant…these people have been ripped off of their hard earned..not to mention the damage to their health…despicable!
There is no QC in a communist state--only profit worship. RU-vid videos on how the Chinese will put ANYTHING into their products to make it look decent and plentiful so they can profit. This is why Chinese won't buy their own cars or their own milk powder--ADV China covers this topic. In the construction over there, new buildings actually have cardboard and other junk in the materials and the buildings start falling apart after less than five years. Chinese buy real estate only to sell it to someone else and make a profit because the places aren't even safe to live in. They're ghost cities.
How is this much different than Corporations dumping toxic waste in private landfills, then compacting the soil in preparation for housing development. Recognize this story yet? Love Canal
currently costing them 8-10k a month why don't they just replace the sheetrock and probably will cost them $20-25 thousand. and then chase after the all those guy's.
They need to hold these builders financially liable. Of course even if they do they'll go bankrupt and go up with a different name and these families would never see any money.
I feel bad for them. I bought a house that turned out to have waxy mold growing out of the base of the walls in the basement bathroom and bedroom. I also discovered mushrooms growing under a carpet in the basement closet. Now, it was obvious that the previous owner was aware of it...because I removed the mold from the walls and under the carpet and of course, several months later it was back. That proved to me that he knew about it. The inspector did not catch it somehow...or maybe he just didn't write it up. At the time of the inspection, the mold coming out of the walls was absent. Of course I complained to the mortgage company but they had little sympathy...I signed off on the inspection so it was basically my problem. I was not in a position to move out of the house and pay for the family to live somewhere else. I could not sell it like that...well...I would not sell it like that. In the end, I went into foreclosure and lost the place. But in the long run, it was better. The previous owner's wife was sick all of the time...and now we know why.
Well you should sued the Inspector, and the builder..in must cases is the A/C system is to big, olso concrete slab or foundation problems was not insulated, or has water leaks some where hasn't been detected yet.
@@arthurduncan5838 I do A/C for leaving I got plenty customer who had mold in the entair house..basements you need put humidifier system in..but previously chek for insulation issues.. get it dry really good, treated it with clorox vented for 2 weeks check again .
@@saulduke1549 What ever brings the mold has to be removed or it comes back, right? Well since basements are in the ground, isn’t that all but impossible in most cases? The source usually inside the house but in the dirt… right?
Well they put this huge housing community in Wellington by my house and after most of the home were done they found it was on some toxic site so all the $500k home sit. Florida is noted for crappy builders.
when the shipping containers were opened by the distributor/wholesaler it had to reek of sulfur. if you can smell it in a house, imagine a box closed up tight for months. someone had to know and not care.
At $3 a sheet you still probably paid $33 a sheet and then another $70 to $100 a sheet finished. So the $3 a sheet means nothing except to the brokers who brought it in to stuff their pockets. The root of all evil is still the king.
curt wehrmeyer and that guys quote of 22 dollars a sheet is bullshit they pay more like 6 dollars for the 1/2" drywall a few dollars more for the 5/8" fire rated board which is primarily used in commercial construction and apartment complexes these contractors buy 10's of thousands of sheets a year they get wholesale price the $ went to the drywall manufacturers I worked as a drywall hanger/finisher for 30 yrs
i hung drywall for 26 years, thankfully i quit the trade before that crap hit the market, hangers breathe dust from that stuff everyday, USG brand sheetrock used to be one of the best quality board on the market, guess their company went overseas like all the rest. CELOTEX is the best, not sure if they are still quality or not
Sorry, there is no asbestos in Drywall,just Gypsum and Fiberglass except in this case we have sulfer?? wth. the fiberglass is bad enough :D 30+ years hanging\taping,finish I did....Hard work but it was fun imo, it was a trade off;)
I used to haul wallboard. Most of it came from Fort Dodge, Iowa, Kansas, River Rouge Mi, Minnesota, Illinois, New Hampshire, and Hammond, Indiana. All made in American plants where I picked up or delivered. Whether it was Celotex or USG. This was around 2005-2007.
I bought my first house 40 years ago. It was a simple 1400 Sq ft house no frills we called them starter homes. Now a first time home buyer wants 5000+ Sq ft with all the bells and whistles. The builders are forced to build to a price point to sell them.
In the United Kingdom we have a two tier certification process for the building industry. New products can gain access into the market through an Agrement Certificate. This certificate gives initial acceptance to supply for a period with a list of tests that have been conducted. After a certified agreed length of time the manufacturer / import agent applies for a British Standard Certificate. This process is as strickly controlled by our local standards officers employed by the local council. Any illegal products will be notified to their office. We also have a 10 year builder's Home Guarantee scheme in which constructors certify their construction. This is not so easy to police since small builders close one day and open again with a slightly different name days later. This home guarehtee schrme includes sewerage and electrical systems in the street. Dry Wall is very easy to put up so I should think it will be quite easy to resolve. A PE Engineer in the US will advise further.
I have always bought old houses. You know what your getting usually, bad materials have usually been vetted out. These new houses are throw away houses and they want a fortune for them.
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