Living off the grid in Florida comes with unique challenges, especially during hurricane season. The Florida Building Codes, designed to protect well-being, become crucial. Hazard zoning lines in each county help determine the risk category of property lots. Whether it's flooding or high winds, understanding and following the building codes is not just a legal requirement but a commitment to the safety and resilience of off-grid homes. 🌊🏠 #FloridaBuildingCodes #OffGridSafety #CKRSolar #Floridasolar #Georgiasolar
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Living off the grid in Florida comes with unique challenges, especially during hurricane season. The Florida Building Codes, designed to protect well-being, become crucial. Hazard zoning lines in each county help determine the risk category of property lots. Whether it's flooding or high winds, understanding and following the building codes is not just a legal requirement but a commitment to the safety and resilience of off-grid homes. 🌊🏠 #FloridaBuildingCodes #OffGridSafety #CKRSolar #Floridasolar #Georgiasolar
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🛟 Need a lifeline? 🛟 Shocklee Paolino handles property damage and loss cases. With Hurricane Season gearing up and most of Florida in a state of emergency, save our number now incase of emergency. 📞727-498-8771 #StateOfEmergency #PrepareNow #Hurricane #PropertyDamage #PropertyLoss
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🚨Time to Get Prepared🚨 Florida Governor Desantis has declared a state of emergency in 54 of the 67 counties in our state ahead of Gulf Storm ‘Invest 97L’ and what is expected to be a significant Hurricane Season. 💡Is your business and personal home ready? 🌊 Should you suffer property damage or loss, Shocklee Paolino can help! 🛟 Save Shocklee Paolino’s number now so you have it handy incase of an emergency. 727-498-8771. #HurricaneSeason #FloridaHurricane #Prepare #TakeAction #PropertyDamage #PropertyLoss
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Brace yourself, Florida! It's not just hurricane season we have to worry about – we've got a "hail season" too! ☔ From March to July, with the peak in May, hailstorms can hit hard. Over the past decade, Florida has seen nearly 300 hail reports, with the average size being about a quarter-sized inch in diameter. 🌨️ And here's a tip: engineers suggest hail needs to be at least 1 inch in diameter to damage a shingle roof. 👩⚖️ Boltz Legal 📞888-BOLTZ-LEGAL 📱 321-360-5182 #BoltzLegal #FearNoStorm #InsuranceLaw #FloridaLegalTips #FloridaWeather #HailSeasonAwareness
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Hurricane Debby might not have been the strongest storm to hit Florida, but it will go down in the record books as one of the wettest, with upwards of 15 to 20 inches of rain causing flooding in Manatee and Sarasota counties. Our Sarasota, Tampa, Fort Myers, and Orlando offices remain fully operational, and we have the necessary materials to perform temporary repairs. We understand that service requests often surge after a major storm, especially after a storm like this that dropped a historic amount of rain. Therefore, we kindly ask for your patience as we prioritize the emergency needs of our customers with critical infrastructure. Inspection and service requests received by phone or at service@sutterroofing.com will be scheduled as time and road conditions allow. #SafeSolidandSecureSince1902 #HurricaneDebby #Disasterresponse #Sarasota #TampaBay #FacilitiesManagement #FacilityManagement #PropertyManagement
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As nature takes its course with hurricane milton pushing across Florida, I am encouraging Floridians whose residences or commercial property that might have been damaged due to high winds and flooding to make sure contractors making repairs or rebuilding pull the proper permits. Florida is particular about permitting. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out as PermitUsNow pulls permits in Florida. Always remember to #BuildSafe
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Most carriers anticipate a major event; it's merely a matter of time it comes to your state. With building claims set to surge, particularly concerning roofs, it's imperative to equip your adjusters with the necessary tools for precise estimates. #OneClickCode #RoofClaims #BuildingCodes
Hurricane Beryl's path left a wake of damage across several states, including Texas, Missouri, and Illinois. As communities rebuild, staying informed about recent building code changes is crucial. Beryl's Impact: * Produced the most tornado warnings in a single July day, 110 warnings in 24 hours. * Texas: Coastal towns faced strong winds and damage. Almost 3 million people lost power. * Missouri & Illinois: Heavy rains and flash flooding brought additional threats. Building Code Updates: * Texas: Cities often adopt the International Building Code (IBC) with local amendments. Be sure to check the specific code for the affected property. * Missouri: Currently, Missouri lacks a statewide code, but a bill proposing baseline standards is under consideration. * Illinois: Chicago has its own code (2019) based on the IBC (2018), with potential local amendments to adhere to. Municipal websites are often outdated, and code changes are hard to find. Our proprietary application provides immediate access to the most up-to-date building code information for any address in the US. If you have encountered challenges tracking down building code changes during a storm, please share your experience. OneClick Code's thoughts are with the families and communities impacted by Hurricane Beryl as they work to rebuild. #HurricaneBeryl #BuildingCodes #InsuranceAdjusters #Insurance #Texas #Missouri #Illinois #OneClickCode
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While this should be a sobering forecast for all North Carolinians, it shouldn't change anything in terms of preparedness. Your State Emergency Response Team always prepares for the worst, no matter the forecast. So should you! Visit ReadyNC.gov to prepare your family, home, and business for the upcoming hurricane season without delay. If you haven't already done so, visit FIMAN.NC.gov to sign up for flood alerts in your area. With ~652 flood gauges throughout the state, you can access information on flood risks from the comfort of your home or office. #ReadyNC
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As we celebrate the start of summer, it is also time to prepare for hurricane season. While we are hopeful that the storms pass Southwest Florida, it is important to prepare for the worst. I am encouraging our community to organize and ensure the safety of important records and documents while assembling your disaster supplies and working on your evacuation plans. If you are new to the area, FloridaDisaster.org provides valuable checklists for you to prepare. Read more in the Clerk's Report. #TheClerksReport #ClerkCrystalKinzel #ClerksNewsletter
The Clerk's Report - June 2024 - Collier Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller
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Hurricane Idalia, while not as bad as other recent storms, inundated many neighborhoods far from the strong winds at its center. As climate change leads to higher sea levels and more frequent and intense storms, many more neighborhoods in Florida are expected to become vulnerable to flood risk. In Shore Acres, at least 1,200 of the roughly 2,600 homes flooded with Idalia; many flooded again during a storm in December. Their Florida ‘Paradise’ Keeps Flooding, but Some Can’t Afford a Solution https://lnkd.in/erZafm3R
Their Florida ‘Paradise’ Keeps Flooding, but Some Can’t Afford a Solution
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🏠💧 A small sign with BIG implications. Even a single loose tile on a roof can lead to significant damage if overlooked. 🌀 With hurricane season approaching, schedule your pre-inspection today to ensure your roof is storm-ready. At Five Star Claims Adjusting, we pay attention to every detail to ensure your home is fully protected. Don't wait for small issues to become big problems! #HomeProtection #RoofInspection #FiveStarAdjusting #insuranceclaims #publicadjuster
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