How can I tell if my home has problem drywall?

Answer: We are currently not aware of any definitive test to determine if a home has problem drywall. Nevertheless, you might consider contacting your homebuilder to ask about the materials used in construction.

Consumers raising concerns about drywall have typically identified a "rotten egg" smell within their house, several health symptoms while in the home, and corrosion or blackening of certain metal items. Consumers have also reported frequent failures of copper piping in air conditioning units.

Picture of the back-side of drywall
The back-side of this drywall (not normally visible to the resident) is labeled as "MADE IN CHINA."

Picture of person holding pieces of drywall
The smaller sample (slightly gray in color) was taken from drywall which was removed
from the home and replaced with new wallboard (white in color).

Picture of the back-side of drywall
The ground wire connected to the green screw is blackened and corroded.
This wire should be copper-colored.

Picture of a bathroom lighting fixture
This bathroom lighting fixture is pitted and corroded.

Picture of air conditioner copper coils
The copper coils on this air conditioner unit are blackened and corroded.

Picture of the copper plumbing
This copper pipe is blackened.

(This document was prepared by CPSC staff, has not been reviewed or approved by, and may not necessarily reflect the views of, the Commission.)

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