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Innovative Panelized Homes Stand Up to Hurricane Charley - 9/13/2004 - Home Exterior Roofs Siding

Innovative Panelized Homes Stand Up to Hurricane Charley

Three panelized homes in the Port Charlotte, FL, area stood up well to the pummeling Category 4 winds of Hurricane Charley, according to a report by the Partnership for Advancing Housing Technology, thanks in large part to their innovative structural impact resistance.

 

In sharp contrast to the damage sustained by the rest of the neighborhood, two of the homes were completely intact and the third required a minor one-day repair to its roof membrane, which was punctured by an uprooted palm tree.

The homes were built by Home Front, Inc., of Venice, FL, for the Charlotte County Homeless Coalition.

The home manufacturer uses fiber-cement structural insulated wall panels that consist of two sheets of 5/16-inch cement board laminated to four-inch polystyrene foam, resulting in a breaking strength of approximately 7,000 pounds and an insulation R-value of 20.

 

The roofs of the homes are finished polystyrene panels laminated to heavy aluminum skins. The panels are interlocked and bolted to a ridge beam structure and the wall extrusion caps.

Lastly, the keystone to the structures’ wind resistance is a steel interior frame that also supplies the ridge beam for the roof. The interior frame system is a series of steel columns attached to steel imbeds in the slab.

According to Home Front, the homes exceed the stringent Dade County building codes put in place after Hurricane Andrew. In a wind tunnel, the walls and roof survived wind speeds of 200 miles-per-hour with no damage after three missile impacts. 


 

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