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Chinese Drywall Complaint Center Finds Toxic Chinese Drywall In Houston and Austin Metro Areas

 

(PRWEB) June 22, 2009 -- The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is warning homeowners in Texas about toxic Chinese drywall in thousands of new homes built since 2004 in the metro areas of Houston, Austin, and other Texas cities. According to the group, "we have already found toxic Chinese drywall in subdivisions in Houston and Austin, Texas, in substantial quantities, and we are convinced there is a lot more in these and other Texas subdivisions." What should Texas homeowners be on the lookout for, with respect to having toxic Chinese drywall in their homes? According to the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center, "Texas homes with toxic Chinese drywall typically have had more than one air conditioning coil failure, the electrical receptacle copper ground wires have turned black, and many homeowners have experienced computer, DVD, refrigerator failures, microwave failures, all combined with medical issues." The medical issues include upper respiratory problems, headaches, bleeding noses, rashes, and breathing issues. If a Texas homeowner has seen the AC coil failures or blackened copper in combination with the health issues, they should contact the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center immediately at 866-714-6466, or visit their web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com.



So why hasn't the toxic Chinese drywall issue surfaced in Texas until now? According to the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center, "it was just a matter of time. Frequently homeowners in Texas subdivisions or condominiums don't talk about their health issues or AC coil failures, nor do they talk about health issues, but that needs to change." The group says, "no one would ever even question drywall, or the fact it was making them or their families sick. Most people in Texas assumed the drywall in their house was made in the USA, not China, in homes built after 2004. Tragically, that was a mistake, and we need to identify the toxic Chinese drywall victims in Texas to try to get them some help." For more information, a Texas homeowner can call the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com.

The group says, "toxic Chinese drywall is the worst environmental disaster in Texas and US history, particularly for innocent homeowners, and their families. If you live in a Texas subdivision built after 2004, share this press release with your neighbors."

Other US States that have sub divisions, or condominium projects with large quantities of toxic Chinese drywall include, Florida, Louisiana, Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, Arizona, Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, California, Colorado, Nevada, and possibly Washington & Oregon. Homeowners in these or other states who suspect their home may have toxic Chinese drywall should check the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center's indicator page at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com

According to the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center, "in addition to AC coil failures, or copper discoloration, along with ongoing health issues, we frequently hear from homeowners 'I leave the home for a week and I feel better, I come back and I am sick again'." Texas homeowners in subdivisions or condominiums built after 2004 are encouraged to share this press release with their co-workers, friends or neighbors. For more information Texas homeowners, or homeowners in any other state can contact the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com.

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