As we all watch San Diego, and other areas, in southern CA burn to the ground there seems to be a common thread of nerves that flow through everyone about their home and possible situations that could happen.
There are varied reasons why some of these properties, and areas, have burned. The zoning ordinances around those parts has been changing to accommodate the growing population and home buying demographic. People that choose to buy near forests for privacy and views must take precautions to their building and landscaping. Just as people living in tornado areas, or earthquake areas must think about the situations that may arise for them. In New Orleans, the levies broke. However, if people were to have built their homes in LA in a more elevated fashion perhaps we would have had less damage to that area.
Through the use of Thermal Insulated Concrete structures many of these natural disaster fears can be put at bay. It takes much more of mother nature to throw at these homes in order to do near the damage that we have recently seen in these extreme conditions.
Our thought is, why build a less efficient home, and pay more insurance for something that may not happen. When you can build a better, more efficient home in all respects, subsequently receive tax and insurance savings, and not have to worry about this kind of damage to your home.
If home is where the heart is we should all take better care of our hearts and homes! This can be done by building homes in a better way.
For more information visit our website at Boggs Development Group
Friday, October 26, 2007
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