Page 17 - Green Builder's Resilient Housing Design Guide 2019
        P. 17
     CREDIT: NATIONAL GUARD
            Preparing for the worst. Changing weather patterns are making scenes like this Hurricane Harvey-related one all-too-common nationwide. They’re also a
            signal flare for builders, who need to prepare even more for natural disasters.
             7     Improper elevation of habitable space and utilities relative to flood risks
                   resulted in structural and contents damage.
                    LEVATED  HOMES  TEND  to  survive  flooding  much   Bottom line: The depth is key. It should be noted, however, that
                    better than those on low-lying foundations. Flood vents   pilings do not guarantee an unscathed structure after a storm:
                    in elevated reinforced block or monolithic foundations   “A study of Topsail Island found that 98 percent of post-1986
                    can save a home, if flood levels adhere to “normal” levels.   oceanfront houses (200 of 205) remained after the hurricane.
            E But let’s assume future storm surges WILL exceed current   Ninety-two percent of the total displayed no significant damage
            height estimates—and focus on the use of pilings.       to the integrity of the piling foundation. However, 5 percent were
              After Hurricane Fran in 1996, FEMA conducted a study of what   found to have leaning.”
            happened to stilt homes. The agency found that:          FEMA tested the leaning buildings to find out what happened.
              “A significant reduction in building losses was observed in simi-  They discovered that among the leaning buildings, “none of the
            larly sized oceanfront buildings constructed after the North Caro-  leaning pilings tested met the required piling embedment standard.
            lina Building Code was amended in 1986 to require a minimum   Many were much shorter.”
            embedment to 5 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD),   In other words, the contractors failed. Out of this research, the
            or 16 feet below the original ground elevation, whichever is shal-  suggestion was made that pilings be embedded to a minimum depth
            lower, for pilings near the ocean.”                     of 10 feet NGVD, without exception.
            www.greenbuildermedia.com                                      Resilient Housing Design Guide GREEN BUILDER MEDIA  17
     	
