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Florida Home Lifted 24 Feet into the Air to Avoid Flooding

Florida Home Lifted 24 Feet into the Air to Avoid Flooding

Summary

A homeowner in Pinellas County, Florida, raised her house 24 feet to protect it from future flooding after storm damage. This unusually high elevation project highlights a growing trend among Floridians to lift their homes instead of moving, due to frequent hurricanes and rising insurance costs.

Key Facts

  • The house is being lifted 24 feet, much higher than the typical 10 to 14 feet.
  • The project started physical work in February and finished lifting by April; total completion is expected by December.
  • The elevation method involves building columns and beams to slowly raise the house.
  • The homeowner’s property flooded during the 2024 hurricane season, which included Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
  • 2024’s storms caused over 78,000 flood insurance claims in Florida with losses possibly exceeding $10 billion.
  • Pinellas County is highly prone to flooding, with many homes in FEMA flood zones.
  • The elevation cost at least $575,000, with additional construction ongoing.
  • Homeowners want to remain in their communities and improve safety by elevating houses.
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