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  2. Modular building - Wikipedia

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    The most important zones that manufacturers have to take into consideration are local wind, heat, and snow load zones. [citation needed] For example, homes built for final assembly in a hurricane-prone, earthquake or flooding area may include additional bracing to meet local building codes. Steel and/or wood framing are common options for ...

  3. Will California homeowners relocate or rebuild? Both are costly

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    Peter Vanek, president of PVRK, a Southern California-based real estate consulting company, said his home was destroyed by a battery fire in 2023. His insurance initially estimated $350,000 for ...

  4. Passive ventilation - Wikipedia

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    Widths of naturally ventilated zone should be narrow (max 13.7 m [45 feet]) Each room should have two separate supply and exhaust openings. Locate exhaust high above inlet to maximize stack effect. Orient windows across the room and offset from each other to maximize mixing within the room while minimizing the obstructions to airflow within the ...

  5. California has 11 of the most overpriced housing markets in ...

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    This means homes in the Georgia city are being sold for 41.3% above what they should be priced. Detroit took second place with a housing premium of 40.8%, followed by Cape Coral, Florida, in third ...

  6. Skylight - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary skylights using glass infill (windows) typically use sealed insulating glass units (IGU) made with two panes of glass. These types of products are NFRC-ratable for visible transmittance. Assemblies with three panes can sometimes be cost-justified in the coldest climate zones, but they lose some light by adding the third layer of glass.

  7. Breaking the law in California construction zones? Here are ...

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    Fatal crashes related to construction zones have increased by 53% in California since 2010, according to Caltrans.

  8. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the median price of a home in California was more than 2.5 times the median in the U.S. as a whole, and in California's coastal urban areas, the shortage was greater than the inland areas, as demonstrated by the median prices of homes in those respective markets: $1.3M in San Francisco, $1M in San Jose, and $600k in Los Angeles, while ...

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