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How Do Grizzly Homes Hold Up During Natural Disasters?
Grizzly Homes’ insulated concrete form (ICF) houses are engineered from the ground up to protect you and your family from most natural disasters, including tornados and hurricanes.
Expert Builders Create Sturdy Homes
The home’s durability begins with deep, ground-reinforced concrete foundations. The walls are constructed from sturdy insulated concrete forms. The blocks are reinforced with steel rebar and then filled with concrete.
Experts in concrete construction take care to pour the concrete fill to avoid blowouts and eliminate air pockets. Sometimes called honeycombs, these pockets occur when the concrete is poured too quickly and can compromise the strength and integrity of the walls.
Grizzly Homes walls achieve an EF-5 tornado-proof rating, able to withstand 250 mph tornado winds.
Reinforced Roofing Helps Ensure Grizzly Homes Don’t Lose Their Lids
Wind-resistant roofing with added reinforcements makes sure that the roof is as sturdy as the walls of your ICF home. Homeowners have a choice of several building materials for a tornado-proof roof, including seam metal, heavy clay or concrete tiles.
Alternatively, asphalt or composition shingles with a class-G or class-H rating can withstand winds up to 120 or 250 mph, respectively. Nearly any roofing material can be reinforced with extra fasteners and more nails to strengthen the plywood sheathing below the exterior roofing material, too.
Continue reading at: http://www.tornado-proof.com/2019/03/12/how-do-grizzly-homes-hold-up-during-natural-disasters/