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Hurricane Protection

The remnants of a modular home with several walls still standing after a tornado.

Do Modular Homes Hold Up During Hurricanes and Tornadoes?

Modular homes are a popular choice for many people and families looking for a simple living option. Choosing a modular home may be a relatively quick and inexpensive option.
However, their affordability and quick build time have many homeowners wondering how well they hold up against hurricanes and tornadoes.

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The Best Hurricane Ties and Straps You Can Buy for Your Home

Hurricanes are unavoidable, especially if you live near the coast. While you can’t stop mother nature from doing her thing, you can take steps to protect your home.
One way to do that is by installing hurricane ties and straps.

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Hurricane Tie-Down Terms: We Debunk the Confusion

Hurricane season is upon us, and many people wonder how they can prepare their homes for a storm. The truth is that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but we can offer some general guidelines for hurricane-proofing your home.
Hurricane tie-down terms can be confusing. Commonly misunderstood terms include single wrap, double wrap, and hurricane clips.

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Roof and Rafter Hurricane Ties: What Exactly Are They?

Essential in areas that suffer from natural disasters such as hurricanes, roof and rafter hurricane ties are a must-have for those who want to protect their home. In some cases, these ties are mandated by the State.
If you’re wondering what these are and why they’re so important, you’re in the right place for an answer.

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Hurricane Straps for Your Shed: What To Use and Where To Buy

It’s that time of year again; the leaves are changing, the days are getting shorter, and hurricane season is upon us.
Like most people, you’re probably confused about which hurricane straps to buy for your shed. But don’t worry, we’re here to help.

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Hurricane Tie and Strap Code for Texas

Hurricane Tie and Strap Code for Texas

The Gulf of Mexico is a hurricane-prone area, and people living there need to think about home fortification for protection against hurricane damage. Those living near the coast especially should take these steps seriously.
The hurricane strap code for Texas has many requirements surrounding the installation of ties and straps.

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4 Places To Buy Simpson Strong-Tie Hurricane Ties and Straps

Hurricane ties and straps help increase the structural integrity of buildings in hurricane-prone areas. One of the US’s most well-known manufacturers of these essential building components is Simpson Strong-Tie.

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Hurricane Tie and Strap Code for Florida (Do You Need Them?)

It’s that time of year again when Floridians start inspecting their hurricane ties and straps in preparation for the potential big one. However, do you need to use them? Let’s find out.

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    • Building Science and Home Performance
      • Air and Gap Sealing
      • Ductless Mini Split HVAC
      • Efficient HVAC
      • Efficient Water Heating
      • Energy Efficient Cool Roofs
      • Energy Efficient Lighting
      • Energy Audits & Efficiency Testing
      • ERVs and HRVs
      • Heat Pump Hot Water Heaters
      • Hurricane Ties/Straps
      • Hurricane Protection
      • Insulation
      • Radiant Barriers
      • Vapor Barriers
    • Economics & Monetary System
    • Florida Green Building Resources
    • Homeownership
      • Accessory Dwelling Units [ADUs]
      • Shipping Container Homes
      • Electric Vehicles [EVs]
      • Green Homebuilding
      • Healthy Homes
      • Home Affordability
      • Home Buying
      • Homeownership
      • Hurricane Protection
      • ICF Construction
      • Modular Homebuilding
      • Smart Real Estate Investing
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    • Net-Zero Homes and Lifestyle
      • Attainable Home Case Studies
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