Sado
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derelictjay said:I would guess that Florida does have hurricane codes they have to build with. More likely however its a city to city thing, with each city having different ordinances for building homes. Thats the way we do it in Texas, and I live in Corpus Christi, where we've been dodging the bullet for the past 20+ years, as the hurricanes keep just missing us. (Corpus Christi is long overdue for the monster to smash into it again.)
That's how we do it here too. A lot of the less well-constructed homes are in unincorporated areas where building codes aren't as strict. But we have trailer parks in the cities too.
But really there's no such thing as a home that can resist a hurricane, the best you can do is minimize the damage and hope you get lucky. As your concrete home you mentioned, well it does well against the wind, but is exspensive to construct, and if its on the coast and there's a huge tidal surge, well a building can't stand if its foundation is missing.
That's why we leave it up to individual homeowners to decide what's best for themselves. If I want to sacrifice strength for cost, I'd be a dumb@$$ but thats my choice.