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Destructive weather events connected to climate change are becoming more severe, widespread, and damaging. In recent years, homes in areas across the country have been battered by windstorms, heavy rains, heat waves, and hail. Wildfires have increasingly damaged and destroyed homes, especially in the western United States and Canada.
Homeowners can help limit potential damage to their property caused by extreme weather by making upgrades with resilient building materials and systems. In addition, some home improvements can also cut energy costs and lower your carbon footprint.
The marketplace offers a growing selection of resilient building materials and products aimed at preventing damage. Resilient building materials are designed to inhibit structural failures during catastrophic events, such as extreme weather.1 For home improvements or new construction, consider investing in the following options, depending on the greatest risks in your area:
Earthquakes also pose substantial threats to homes in some areas, notably in California. Seismic retrofitting—including bracing walls and bolting a home’s foundation and frame together—can help protect homes from earthquake damage.
When making upgrades to your home, you can also invest in materials that save energy and help the environment. Some investments will do double duty—protecting both your home and the environment at the same time. Here are a few options to consider:
Safeguarding your home from potential damage from severe weather is becoming increasingly important. You can help minimize the risk of damage and enhance the long-term resilience of your home by installing: