In Louisiana and Southeast Texas many homes were rebuilt or remodeled after Hurricane Rita in September 2005. If your home was built or remodeled between 2001 and 2008, it is possible that Toxic Chinese Drywall was installed in your home.
Toxic Chinese drywall can cause problems in your home including:
- Harmful sulfur gases - "rotten egg smell"
- Corroded copper wiring
- Damaged furnishings & fabrics
- Damaged air conditioning, electrical wiring and appliances
Toxic Chinese Drywall can cause health problems including:
- Nose bleeds
- Allergies
- Rashes
- Headaches
There are steps that you can take to determine if your home may contain Toxic Chinese Drywall:
- Was your home built or remodeled between 2001-2008?
- Does your home have a sulphur, i.e. rotten egg smell?
- Has the rotten egg smell occurred since your home was built or remodeled?
If you answered yes to the above questions, you should check the following:
- Are the ground wires connected to the back of your home's air-conditioning unit blackened and corroded?
- Are the air conditioning coils on the back of your home's air-conditioning unit blackened?
- Does the back of the drywall have "Made in China" or "Knauf" labels or stamps?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions we recommend that you contact Lundy,
Lundy, Soileau and South immediately to discuss your legal rights.
Contact Lundy, Lundy, Soileau & South
Our firm has experienced trial attorneys who will represent your interests in the courtroom when settlement and other forms of dispute resolution are not successful.
For more information, and to schedule an appointment for a free initial consultation, contact us and tell us about your situation. Talk with one of our attorneys at Lundy, Lundy, Soileau & South, and get the representation that you deserve.

