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Every hurricane season, Floridians ask the same question: can a house actually survive a Category 5 storm? The honest answer is that no home is truly “hurricane-proof” — but some come remarkably close. Here is what Florida’s storms have taught us about which homes survive and why.
A Category 5 hurricane carries sustained winds of 157 mph or higher, with gusts well beyond that, plus storm surge and flying debris that acts like missiles. The combination is what destroys homes: wind lifts the roof, the building envelope opens, and then water and pressure tear through the interior.
When investigators study hurricane damage, a pattern repeats — failures usually begin at the roof and the connections. Once a roof lifts or a window breaches, internal pressure spikes and the rest of the structure follows. Homes that survive tend to share three traits:
There are well-documented cases of concrete and panel homes in Florida coming through major hurricanes intact while surrounding wood-framed houses were destroyed — for example, monolithic concrete and structural-panel homes that withstood Category 5 Hurricane Michael’s winds in 2018.
A SCIP home addresses all three survival traits at once: a monolithic concrete shell (including the option of a concrete roof), a foam core that lets the structure flex rather than crack, and the mass to shrug off debris. Paired with impact-rated windows and doors, it is one of the closest things to a hurricane-proof home you can build. Read more about hurricane-proof homes in South Florida.
Reputable builders avoid the word “proof.” A SCIP home dramatically shifts the odds in your favor, but survival also depends on proper engineering, impact openings, foundation and elevation for your flood zone, and code-compliant detailing. The goal is a home that protects your family and is still standing — and livable — after the storm.
No home is fully hurricane-proof, but well-engineered concrete and structural-panel homes have survived Category 5 storms intact. Survival depends on a strong continuous shell, a roof firmly tied to the walls, and a sealed envelope of impact-rated windows and doors.
Homes with a monolithic concrete or structural-panel shell, a concrete or well-anchored roof, and impact-rated openings perform best. The roof-to-wall connection and window protection are the most critical factors.
They are highly hurricane-resistant rather than “proof.” The concrete shell and flexible foam core resist extreme winds and debris, especially when combined with impact windows and proper engineering for your site.
Want a home built to come through the storm? Get a free quote from GreenFab or browse our SCIP home plans.
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