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In the event of severe weather, you can protect
your home by considering the "science" behind home building.
Building science-the study of the performance of buildings and
building materials-has become increasingly important. Building
materials are also more advanced, helping builders and homeowners
construct more structurally sound homes.
Mark LaLiberte, a building science expert recognized internationally
as a distinguished author and consultant, offers consumers these
tips:
- Reduce wind impact. For example, 19/32" thick plywood-one of the
toughest, most reliable materials around-can minimize wood panel
wind uplift and reduce the risk of damage from flying debris, if the
nails are six inches apart and penetrate into the roof framing.
Plytanium® Plywood from Georgia-Pacific offers greater impact
resistance and holds nails securely. Approximately 80 percent of
residential hurricane damage starts with wind entry through the
garage doors. Reinforce garage doors with steel bracing and install
impact-resistant windows, doors or coverings, such as plywood
shutters.
- Resist mold. You can reduce the risk of mold growth in wall
cavities by installing paperless moisture- and mold-resistant
drywall such as DensArmor Plus®
from Georgia-Pacific. For more
information, visit www.stopfeedingmold.com.
- Avoid "overturning." When wind hits a building, uplift on the roof
and pressure on the walls can cause it to "overturn," or rotate off
of its foundation. Tension tie-downs or anchorage to the foundation
can help resist overturning during severe storms.
- Reduce the risk of shock. The main electrical panel board
(electric fuses or circuit breakers) should be at least 12" above
the projected flood elevation. In areas that could get wet, connect
all receptacles to a ground fault interrupter circuit.
- Combine a strong roof sheathing with energy savings. Select a
durable roof sheathing that holds shingles firmly in strong wind and
can resist moisture damage due to occasional leaks. A roof sheathing
with the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star qualification
can keep your home comfortable while potentially saving on cooling
energy consumption.
About the Author:
D. Benjamin Castonguay is the owner of iapsales.com
LLC - a family business specializing in
HVAC products. We are distributors of
Qmark Heaters,
electric
tankless water heaters, bathroom
heaters, patio heaters,
electric heaters,
portable air
conditioners &
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www.heateroutlet.com for these great home improvement products.
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