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Front Page
Builders Grapple With Sky-High Regulatory Costs
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Reduce Environmental Regulatory Burdens
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Carolina Dreamin'
Coast to Coast
Market Driving Risky Mortgages
Housing Forum
Why Housing Costs So Much
Economics & Finance
California Home Equity Up $1 Trillion Since 2000
Eye on the Economy
Tips
A Story-Pole Approach to Shingling a Roof
Business Management
A Tune-Up Checklist to Help Reduce Cycle Time
Seniors Housing
Public-Purpose Marketing Should Aim for the Heart
Multifamily
Multifamily Market Continues to Gain Ground
Education
Education Calendar
Building Systems
Modular Builders File Petition on Load Regulations
Pulte Ramps Up Factory Component Building System
Regulation
San Diego Builders Cry Foul Over Road Fee
Legal
Trends in Land Use, Environmental Law Examined
Labor
Lowe’s Renews Commitment to Job Corps Grads
Building Products
Program Supports Builder-Owned Mortgage Companies
Builder's Engineer
How Scott Wammack Made It Big (Part 1)
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Grant to HBI Addresses Construction Labor Shortage
Association News
June Is National Homeownership Month
Tsunami Fund Receives Donation From Glenn Lukos Associates
Fund Brings Executive Officers to Board Meeting
Floridians Warned on Hurricane Preparations
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Calendar of Events
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Floridians Warned on Hurricane Preparations

Florida home builders have launched a campaign to educate home owners on essential home maintenance preparations that are needed to weather the 2005 hurricane season.

Cable stations across the state are airing a 30-second public service announcement identifying simple home maintenance tips to help ensure that homes are better protected from wind and rain. The spots are being sponsored by the Florida Home Builders Association and Mercedes Homes, and will also be broadcast soon on radio stations.

“Forecasters have predicted an unusually active 2005 hurricane season,” said Dan Gilmore, president of the association and a Pensacola developer. “Now is the time to prepare for the strong winds and rains associated with these devastating storms.”

“We hope last year’s back-to-back storms were an anomaly that will not be repeated,” said Keith Buescher, president of Mercedes Homes, “but we’ve all learned the importance of being prepared. As Floridians, we need to take responsibility for the preparation of our homes and property and the safety of our families. That’s why we were delighted to partner with FHBA in this initiative.”

The public service announcement encourages home owners to:

  • Inspect their home
  • Repair or replace loose shingles
  • Repair or replace leaky windows
  • Trim trees
  • Remove patio and pool items and other materials that can become flying debris


The message also reminds home owners to be leery of unlicensed contractors and to hire only licensed Florida contractors for post-hurricane damage repairs.

“When the storm passes, we don’t want home owners to be victimized a second time by fly-by-night unlicensed contractors,” Gilmore said. “If your home is damaged, contact a Florida licensed contractor to make repairs.”


 

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