Less than 10 days after Helene made landfall, Florida braces for another hurricane, potentially a Category 3 - eviltoast
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    1 month ago

    Thanks for your reply. Meals wouldn’t be an issue. I’d be cooking dinner for my child and their partner at their place, so they wouldn’t have to worry about dinner and washing up, after work, and the model I’m looking at is single floor. I was more wondering about sturdiness in bad weather.

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            1 month ago

            No worries. I’ve was construction-adjacent as a youngster, maybe I need to locate and converse with some general contractors I worked with. Thanks anyway.

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          1 month ago

          Steel frame construction with tstud sub structure and full insulation envelope clad in brick.

          Or do a monolithic dome tiny house.

          Both would be sturdy as hell and very energy efficient, which addresses climate change better than insulating a Home Depot shed.

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            1 month ago

            Tiny dome home looks great, but I’m not sure how doing it right would work with my realistic budget within a realistic time frame, since we’re in a weather race. For that cost, I could just move and get small place in a more climate-friendly area. The issue is my elderly parent is about 45 minutes away with good traffic flow and my child, partner and their business about an hour, and their partner’s parents, siblings and children. My child has been settled for about eight years with their significant other so I don’t look for it to be realistic to expect the whole family and family business to uproot and move, unless the realities of climate change become untenable, and that’s certainly a possibility. But if that timeline is shorter than we imagine, that may well occur. Thank you so much for a great idea, and for reminding me to have a plan B and C.

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            1 month ago

            Thanks so much! I’m just in the bright idea stages, looking for a plan, but you gave me a great idea, maybe for lift.