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Choose Retrofitting To Make Your Home Earthquake Resistant

Author: Ez Systems
by Ez Systems
Posted: Jul 29, 2016

Earthquakes occur on a regular basis in certain regions, which may cause extreme damage to the property. Of course, they cannot be prevented but through precautionary measures, one can minimize the damage. Many people are aware of the possible dangers of earthquake, such as sudden flooding, ground movement, and displacement, etc. That is why they often participate in earthquake preparedness programs to improve their chances of survival. However, it must be noted that people who are living in high risk areas should prepare themselves well in advance and design their homes in a pre-planned way so that it can withstand the powerful shakes. Today, most people choose Retrofitting for their homes in order to keep their homes safe.

Home retrofitting is one of the most essential things

Home retrofitting is one of the most essential things when it comes to protecting a house from the quakes (extreme shaking intensity). It helps a home to stay in its position without displacing from its concrete foundation. Retrofitting keeps a property less prone to structural damages during an earthquake. If a house is not retrofitted, then there are chances that it may fall down; that is why homes need to be properly retrofitted with the best and the most flexible construction techniques.

Retrofitting is also known as house bolting, foundation bolting or cripple wall bracing. Most of the specialists (Geological Survey results and other scientists) recommend foundation bolting, which is one of the best ways to protect a property. In this procedure, especially strong bolts are added to the foundation in order to improve the connections between the wooden framing and the concrete foundation of a building.

Bolts are added through the piece of wood that lies flat on top of the foundation into the concrete to make sure that it gives proper resistance. These bolts are strong enough to provide better shielding to the house.

Of course, mindful planning as well as accurate placement of foundation bolts is required to make the building strong. Professional engineers carefully plan and install the bolts for that additional strength. They use high quality bolt as per the house condition. They analyze the foundation, wood, and the overall structure of the house before retrofitting. If the structure is not so strong, they choose heavy-duty bolts (expansion bolts or epoxy-set bolts) that can handle enough pressure or stress. They often use standard bolts that are most suitable for the building structure and can provide good strength.

Professional engineers use different modern tools and techniques to install the bolts; they also use plate washers, foundation plates, cripple wall bracing, and many other things so that building may not collapse. They also educate and inform people about the importance of the earthquake safety and earthquake preparedness programs that are intended to make people aware.

Studies also shows that well retrofitted homes hit hard by the earthquakes perform well, with little or no structural damage. It’s a fact that earthquake can cause high level devastation at any time of the year without warning, so if you want to minimize the disastrous effect & risks, then choose retrofitting for your home.

About The Author

Shawn DoHerty is an expert when it comes to earthquake safety issues and loves writing interesting articles and blogs, helping people in making the right safety choices. He recommends EZSystemsPDX.com as the best name to trust for any kind of information related to earthquake preparedness in Portland.

About the Author

Shawn DoHerty is an expert when it comes to earthquake safety issues and loves writing interesting articles

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