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Brick wall assembly for a hot-humid climate with no Class I vapor retarder and with an air gap (drained cavity) to dissipate vapor driven into the wall by the sun.
Right – Because this home is in a coastal location that may flood the crawlspace is vented and the home is constructed on metal piers.
This builder employs good water runoff managementpractices to control sediment during construction and to ensure that stormwater drains away from the house after construction.
This house design in the Hot-Humid climate uses a slab foundation, masonry walls, and an Exterior Insulation Finish System (EIFS) cladding.
Vegetated swales, pervious pavers, pocket parks, and retention of existing trees all help to minimize runoff and lessen impacts on municipal sewer systems.