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Weather-Ready Homes
LLaura van der Mark
Upper Elementary
informational
English
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Building for Florida Weather

Florida is known for its sunny beaches and warm weather. But it also has hurricanes, strong winds, and lots of rain. That’s why houses in Florida need to be built in a special way to stay safe and strong.

Strong Foundations

The base of a house is very important. In Florida, builders often use concrete blocks or poured concrete for the foundation. These materials are strong and can hold up against strong winds and floods. The foundation is like the roots of a tree, keeping the house firmly in place.

Reinforced Walls

Walls need to be tough too. Many Florida homes have walls made of concrete blocks filled with steel rods. This makes the walls super strong so they don't break apart during a hurricane. The way the walls are connected to the foundation and the roof is also very important. Special metal straps and clips are used to hold everything together tightly.

Hurricane-Resistant Windows and Doors

Windows and doors are often the weakest spots in a house during a storm. In Florida, homes often have special windows and doors that can handle strong winds and flying objects. These are called impact-resistant windows and doors. They are made of strong glass that won't shatter easily. Some people also use shutters to protect their windows during a hurricane.

Roofs That Can Withstand Wind

The roof is like a hat for the house, protecting everything inside. Florida homes need roofs that can stay on tight, even when the wind is blowing hard. Builders use special nails and adhesives to keep the roof tiles or shingles from flying off. The shape of the roof also matters. A roof that slopes on all sides (a hip roof) is better at handling wind than a roof that has flat ends (a gable roof).

Staying Safe and Dry

Building homes that can handle Florida's weather is very important for keeping people safe and dry. By using strong materials and smart building techniques, homes can stand up to hurricanes, strong winds, and heavy rain. This helps families stay safe and comfortable, no matter what the weather is like outside.

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Glossary
  • Foundation: The base of a house, usually made of concrete.
  • Impact-resistant: Able to withstand strong forces without breaking.
  • Adhesives: Substances used to stick things together.
  • Hurricane: A big storm with strong winds and heavy rain.
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