Storm readiness starts with wind, rain, moisture, roof design, drainage, and backup power systems working together.
Storms expose weak links
A home is only as storm-ready as its weakest connection. Roof uplift, window performance, doors, flashing, drainage, and foundation strategy all matter.
Rain is a long-term threat
Wind gets attention, but repeated heavy rain can cause slow damage through leaks, mold, rot, and failed drainage. Moisture management is resilience.
Backup power is now core infrastructure
A storm-ready home should consider critical loads, battery storage, solar integration, efficient HVAC, and smart controls.
Design for recovery
After a storm, the question is not only whether the building survived. It is whether occupants can safely return, maintain air quality, and keep essential systems running.