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Above: Corrosion of water line in refrigerator |
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| Corroded Coils Note the blackening of the copper lines in the comparison to right |

| Clean Coils Note the fresh, shiny copper in comparison to left |
Chinese drywall corrodes electrical wiring. Check the electrical receptacles in your walls to see if the wires are blackened. Pull off the electrical plate and look inside. Obviously, do not touch anything - you could get shocked. There should be a copper wire inside. See picture to the left (below). The wires in the picture to the right have been corroded from Chinese drywall. The breaker panel should also be checked. See Threshold Inspection Program |
| Corrosion on faucet |
Picture below (Ieft) is normal copper tubing. Picture below (right) is corroded copper tubing |




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| Circuit breaker |

| Chinese drywall it has a different texture and is gray in color |
