The Hurricane Town Hall provided vital information for homeowners affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, focusing on damage assessments, insurance claims, and rebuilding options.
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Disaster Recovery Resources for Homeowners: What You Need to Know
Recover smarter after a disaster! Learn about FEMA programs, tax refunds, and resilient rebuilding techniques to make your home stronger and future-ready. #DisasterRecovery #ResilientDesign
Building an Upstairs Addition for Flood Resilience
Elevating living spaces to second floors minimizes flood damage, enhances emotional security, reduces insurance costs, and increases home value.
Say Goodbye to Drywall: Best Flood Solutions
Flood-prone homeowners can replace vulnerable drywall with resilient materials like cement boards and PVC panels, enhancing durability and reducing mold risk.
Post-Storm Cleanup: What to Keep and What to Replace
After a storm surge, knowing which materials to clean or replace helps ensure a safe, resilient home restoration process.
What to Look for When Buying a Home in Florida: An Architect’s Perspective
Florida’s unique climate and environment present challenges when buying a home. Consider resilience to weather, energy efficiency, site conditions, and long-term maintenance.
Raising Homes Above the Flood Plain: An Architect’s Perspective
Living in flood-prone areas poses challenges, but elevating your home above the flood plain offers significant benefits and additional space.
Crafting Your Dream Home: Phased Home Remodeling with a Master Plan
Embark on a strategic home remodeling journey with phased construction and a master plan, managing costs and navigating regulations for a beautiful, functional sanctuary.
Hurricane Season: Protecting Your Home from Storm Surges
Learn to live with Mother Nature.
Rebuilding after a Hurricane: Read This First
Successful rebuilding begins with a Homeowner who is aware of the challenges and the regulations
