How did Florida building codes change after hurricanes?
Answered by Robert N.
Florida adopted the Florida Building Code in 2002 after Hurricane Andrew exposed how inadequate previous construction standards were. Homes built after 2002 have significantly stronger roof-to-wall connections, improved wind resistance, and better opening protection requirements. The code updates again every 3 years and is among the strictest in the nation for wind resistance. When buying a home, year built matters a lot in Florida — post-2002 construction is materially safer and typically cheaper to insure.

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