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<text id=90TT1016>
<title>
Apr. 23, 1990: Business Notes:Housing
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TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
Apr. 23, 1990 Dan Quayle:No Joke
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<source>Time Magazine</source>
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BUSINESS, Page 64
Business Notes
HOUSING
My Roof's Got A Hole in It
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<p> Many proud new homeowners in the U.S. may be about to lose
the roof over their heads--literally. A fire-resistant plywood
widely used in the roofs of nearly 1 million town houses during
the past decade has turned out to have an unexpected
vulnerability. Over just a few years, the heat of the sun
triggers a chemical reaction that causes the wood to blacken,
decay and eventually collapse. Result: a sudden epidemic of
leaky buildings, expensive repairs and bitter lawsuits.
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<p> Makers and suppliers of FRT (fire retardant-treated)
plywood, which was used mostly in houses east of the
Mississippi, insist that the product is perfectly sound when
properly installed. But homebuilders who used the wood during
the 1980s housing boom are taking the manufacturers to court.
In New Jersey alone, 45 lawsuits have been filed seeking damages
that could amount to more than $130 million.
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