A Sunnier State: Building Resilient Homes Beyond Code

Explore why resilient home design goes beyond code to withstand Florida’s hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, and wildfires. Learn about features like elevated structures, concrete walls, and energy-efficient systems for long-term durability.

A Sunnier State: Florida without FEMA

Designing homes for Florida’s climate means thinking beyond aesthetics. From flood resilience to energy efficiency, learn how innovative materials like SCIPs and smart design choices can create homes that thrive in any storm. Ready to build a storm-ready, beautiful home? Read more.

Hurricane Town Hall Resources: Grants, Loans, and Rebuilding Strategies

The Hurricane Town Hall provided vital information for homeowners affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, focusing on damage assessments, insurance claims, and rebuilding options.

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

Renovation First Steps: From Flooded to Fabulous

To successfully rebuild or remodel after flooding, start with a recent survey, elevation certificate, and geotechnical testing for foundation stability.

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.

Designing Resilient, Energy-Efficient Homes with SCIPs

An Architect in Florida prioritizes energy efficiency and resilience. She explores SCIPs for their strength, durability, and thermal efficiency in construction.

Innovative Building Systems for Energy Efficiency and Disaster Resistance

Exciting innovations from the Southeast Building Conference: SIP, ICF, SCIP building systems, termite treatment, water heaters, ductless systems, hurricane connectors.