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Home Builder’s Guide to Coastal C
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G GUIDE 2 of 6 12/10 Fact Sheet No.
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G GUIDE 6 of 6 12/10 Category Categ
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1 GENERAL What Should Owners and Ho
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Summary of Coastal Construction Req
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Foundation Orientation of Lowest Ho
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Certification Elevation NFIP 60.3(b
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Coastal Construction Requirements a
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Coastal Construction Requirements a
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Using a Digital Flood Insurance Rat
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Sample DFIRM This map is a portion
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Lowest Floor Elevation HOME BUILDER
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V Zone Design and Construction Cert
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Designing for Flood Levels Above th
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FIRMs depict the limits of flooding
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Figure 6. Mold and biological/chemi
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Other Considerations As previously
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Coastal Building Materials HOME BUI
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Location of Material Use Name of Ma
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Non-Traditional Building Materials
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Things to consider if building with
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Figure 5. An example of a wall cavi
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Moisture Barrier Systems HOME BUILD
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How Do Siting and Design Decisions
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Selecting a Lot and Siting the Buil
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Foundations in Coastal Areas HOME B
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3 FOUNDATIONS Table 1. Example foun
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3 FOUNDATIONS Additional Resources
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3 FOUNDATIONS Additional Resources
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3 FOUNDATIONS Piers vs. Piles Pier
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HOME BUILDER’S GUIDE TO COASTAL C
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4 LOAD PATHS If a connection fails,
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4 LOAD PATHS Gable end wall - cut c
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Use of Connectors and Brackets HOME
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Important These are examples of typ
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Housewrap HOME BUILDER’S GUIDE TO
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5 WALL SYSTEMS 2 of 3 12/10 Figure
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Siding Installation in High-Wind Re
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Figure 8b. Wood siding installation
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Energy Conservation and Air Barrier
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Attachment of Brick Veneer in High-
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Construction Guidance The brick ven
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Table 1. Brick Veneer Tie Spacing N
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6 OPENINGS Although not discussed i
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Protection of Openings- Shutters an
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What Types of Shutters Are Availabl
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Are There Special Requirements for
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Roof Sheathing Installation HOME BU
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Asphalt Shingle Roofing for High Wi
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