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Re: HaasCat post# 46364

Saturday, 10/12/2019 11:18:46 AM

Saturday, October 12, 2019 11:18:46 AM

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Good Post. I've been gone a while. Your post about this substitute for drywall was the first I've heard of it. As an insurance adjuster that has worked hurricane claims extensively I have some thoughts. When drywall is removed after getting wet, it isn't just because it's wet or moldy. It's to open up the wall cavity to let it breathe so that mold doesn't grow inside the wall. So I'm not sure this product will have as much value on coastal properties that deal with hurricanes. But the rest of the country, maybe.