Urgent - Chinese Drywall Complaint Center Urges Homeowners In Florida & Gulf States With Knauf Drywall To Be Identified---There May Still Be Time

Urgent - Chinese Drywall Complaint Center Urges Homeowners In Florida & Gulf States With Knauf Drywall To Be Identified---There May Still Be Time



The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is saying,"while the Knauf drywall deadline of December 2nd has come and gone, there may still be time to identify Knauf drywall, for the federal court in New Orleans. If you know your home, or subdivision has Chinese Knauf drywall please call us, & we will come to you to see if your neighbors have it too." The group says, "because Knauf drywall may be one of the few Chinese manufacturers to actually settle-this is a super big deal & we will help you and your neighbors confirm, how widespread Knauf drywall is in your subdivision, or condominium project, in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, or Southeast Texas." Homeowners with confirmed Knauf drywall in their subdivisions should call the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter. Com



Washington, DC (PRWEB) December 7, 2009



Out of concern that only a handful of homeowners, with a specific type of imported Chinese drywall called Knauf have been identified in subdivisions, or condominiums in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Virginia, and Southeast Texas, Americas Watchdog's Chinese Drywall Complaint center is offering to go to specific subdivisions, where imported drywall from China called Knauf has been identified. According to the group,"this is an effort to help neighbors in subdivisions, or condominium projects where Chinese made Knauf drywall has already been discovered. Our worry is while a small number of homeowners in subdivisions, or condo projects have been identified with Chinese made Knauf drywall, the majority of the community has not heard about Chinese made Knauf drywall, or the deadline. We are trying to change this." The group is saying, "the plan is we start in Florida's Fort Myers-Cape Coral on Monday December 14th, work subdivisions in Miami Dade on the 15th, inspect properties in Tampa/Saint Petersburg-Orlando, on Wednesday the 16th, be in Montgomery, Alabama on the 17th, & close out on the North Shore of New Orleans on Friday the 18th. The goal in each subdivision, and condominium project is to make certain as many homeowners as possible, whose communities are known to contain Knauf get identified, for what could be possibly the only Chinese drywall manufacturer to settle with innocent homeowners victimized by toxic Chinese drywall." The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center says, "this is a big deal & we are praying neighbors where Knauf has been identified get us scheduled for an inspection." For more information please contact the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group at its web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter. Com



Note: According to the Associated Press, "the homebuilder Lennar is suing Knauf Plasterboard Tianjin over building defects related to this product, Banner supply of Florida sold this product to numerous Florida homebuilders, and Interior Exterior Supply of New Orleans was selling this product-especially for homebuilders building subdivisions on the New Orleans North Shore," and WCI has admitted to using this product in their securities filings. The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is saying,"we think larger subdivisions in the metro areas of Orlando, New Orleans-North Shore-Baton Rouge, Houston, Tampa/Saint Petersburg, Miami Dade, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Montgomery, and Austin may not have even heard about the Knauf drywall possibility of settling with homeowners, who have this specific type of imported Chinese drywall."



One question the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center gets asked frequently is what are the symptoms, or indicators of toxic Chinese drywall in a home? The group says, "In Florida, the US Southeast, Virginia, or other states known to have toxic Chinese drywall, the four biggest symptoms/indicators of toxic Chinese drywall we hear are, air conditioning coil failures, failed electrical appliances/flickering lights, black copper, combined with health side effects that include non stop upper respiratory problems, to severe headaches, to nose bleeds, to all sorts of strange rashes." But what about that sulphur smell? The group says,"Some homes have the sulphur smell, some do not. We do not think that the smell of sulphur is necessarily the best indicator for toxic Chinese drywall. We think a far better indicator for homes, at least in Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, Southeast Texas, Mississippi, Virginia, or other humid, warm states, are air conditioning coil failures, electrical problems, combined with all, or some of the homeowner's family are sick." For more information, homeowners can contact the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter. Com



The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is saying,"one thing we know for sure; if you know you have toxic Chinese drywall in your home, and its called Knauf, you need to get identified. In subdivisions, or condominiums where Chinese made Knauf has been identified, please help us get the word out, or your neighbors could be up the creek." For more information please contact the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter. Com



Note From the Chinese Drywall Complaint Center:"if you know of a homeowner, in a subdivision, or condominium project in Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, or Southeast Texas, where a specific type of Chinese drywall called Knauf has been discovered, please share this press release with your friends, and neighbors and have them call us at 866-714-6466, so we can get an inspection scheduled, for next week. We are especially encouraging homeowners to share this press release with parents with children, single parents, mothers, & senior citizens in subdivisions with a specific type of Chinese drywall called Knauf."



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