Creating defensible space and using hard-to-ignite building materials improve a home’s odds of surviving a conflagration, experts say.
A home's roof is one of its most vulnerable points in a fire. Wind-driven embers from distant wildfires can travel up to 5 miles, land in an eave, and ignite. Choosing a Class A roof provides the ...
The cozy 1,098-square-foot home was built in 1985 but has been updated over the years, including the installation of a metal ...
Gus Pine, Erie Events' executive director, wants to see construction begin soon because of rising construction costs, ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Powerful storms tore roofs off an apartment building and a nursing home in a small town in Oklahoma and ...
Atlas is a single-level tiny home designed with flexibility in mind. it can be used as a full-time residence, short-term ...
With the pop-top giving standing room and rear bench seat folding into a bed, this '65 split-screen Volkswagen Kombi ...
The extensive refurbishment of a dilapadated German country house is approached as an ‘optimistic and joyful continuation’ of ...
Severe weather tore across the South Tuesday with power outages, damage to homes and businesses, flight delays and a ...
Almost 20 years ago, a Chicago couple decided to build what they call “our great escape” in Beverly Shores, a secluded ...
Maryland is no stranger to extreme weather, particularly hurricanes and tropical storms. Its unique geography, with an ...