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Storm Stories
Weathering the Storms Kathy and Pete C. found themselves facing an earthquake followed by Hurricane Irene, here is what they had to say: Kodiak Steel Homes,
Hurricane Katrina in Abita Springs, Louisiana
Kodiak Steel Homes customer George S. had only finished his steel-framed home and detached garage a few months before Hurricane Katrina roared through his Abita Springs neighborhood on September 5, 2005. Located nine miles north of Lake Ponchartrain, just about 19 miles west of the estimated path of Katrina's eye, George's house and garage were pounded by sustained winds of 146 mph with gusts up to 185 mph. These devastating blasts flattened most of the pine grove surrounding George's property, snapping 85-foot tall trees like matchsticks. Six of these falling trees smashed into George's steel garage. Part of George's handwritten description follows: George's garage suffered some damage. The falling trees crumpled several steel roof panels and bent some of the underlying framing, and George's insurance is paying to replace this material; however, the structure did not fail, the garage did not collapse, and the trees did not penetrate the building envelope. In other words, had people been inside this Kodiak Steel Homes garage model when the six trees hit, the steel frame would have protected them from harm. Fortunately, George's house was not hit by any trees, only the 185 mph winds. Even so, George's Kodiak Steel Homes Augusta model suffered no real damage at all. Again, we cannot promise that any Kodiak Steel Homes model can survive any storm that comes along, but George S. is sure glad he lives in one.
Hurricane Charlie in Punta Gorda, Florida
Hurricane Ike on the Louisiana / Texas border
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