Less than 2% of homes survived the devastating LA fires, and they all share one critical feature that most builders ignore.
Less than 2% of homes survived the devastating LA fires, and they all share one critical feature that most builders ignore.
Four months after the LA fires destroyed over 16,000 homes across 50,000 acres, a clear pattern has emerged among the few structures left standing. I've been analyzing what separates the homes that survived from the thousands that burned to the ground. So let's chat about it, because the answer may not by what you expect.
The common denominator isn't expensive fire-resistant materials or elaborate sprinkler systems. It's the attic design. While most homes burned from the inside out due to their ventilated attics acting like wind tunnels that pulled in fire embers and fueled the flames, the surviving homes had sealed, non-combustible attics that prevented embers from entering and eliminated the airflow that feeds fires.
This isn't just a California problem. Ventilated attics create issues in every climate zone, from ice damming in freezing climates to mold problems in humid areas.
In today's episode, we're chatting about:
• Why ventilated attics act as fire accelerants during wildfires
• The specific design features that saved homes in both LA and Laguna Beach fires
• How sealed attics solve problems beyond fire resistance in every climate
• Why retrofitting existing homes requires careful architectural planning
• The construction cost considerations and performance benefits of sealed attics
Most people spend more time planning their wedding than the home they'll live in for decades, and that's a costly mistake.
Most people spend more time planning their wedding than the home they'll live in for decades, and that's a costly mistake.
Join me while I break down the critical six-month design development phase that should happen before breaking ground on your new construction or major renovation. As the founder of Holistic Homes, I've seen countless projects go sideways because homeowners rushed through this crucial planning period and I don’t want that to happen to you.
The six-month timeline includes specific milestones and I’m taking out all the guess work by going through the specifics of each month.
Each phase builds upon the previous one, creating a comprehensive roadmap for your project. Most importantly, I explain why documentation is everything in construction. If your expectations aren't clearly specified in plans, material selections, and contracts, they'll likely be forgotten during the building process.
In episode 5, Christine takes us on a deep dive into all things contractors! In this episode, Christine goes over why it's important to start with the right architect and architectural plans before selecting your contractor.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Holistic Homes Podcast! Season 2 is all about in depth solo content from Christine!
In episode 5, Christine takes us on a deep dive into all things contractors! In this episode, Christine goes over why it's important to start with the right architect and architectural plans before selecting your contractor.
In this episode, Christine chatted about:
Getting clear architectural plans first
Why it's important to have clear architectural plans, even if you love and trust your contractor
Materials selection, paint selection, flooring, waterproofing materials expectations
Emphasizing materials selection portion
Not blindly trusting your contractor
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Being forced out of your home because the walls are filled with Black Mold is a nightmare. Finding no legal recourse for the damages inflicted on your health and your finances is even worse. So today, we’re digging into the legal side of holistic home building.
Being forced out of your home because the walls are filled with Black Mold is a nightmare. Finding no legal recourse for the damages inflicted on your health and your finances is even worse. So today, we’re digging into the legal side of holistic home building.
Kristina is a national trial lawyer who represents sick people against the companies that made them sick. She founded Just Well Law to help clients recover financially so that they can rebuild their health and their lives. Kristina’s experience with water damage in her home was absolutely devastating for her family.
From neurological damage inflicted on her children to a complete depletion of her entire family’s financial safety net, Kristina genuinely lost it all due to negligence on the builder’s part. After that experience, she was fight the system that has been repeatedly allowing this to happen.
Listen to this episode to understand exactly what you can do if you find yourself in a moldy home. Kristina really wants to drive the point home that you have to get out of that house. No matter what the financial devastation looks like, the deterioration of your health is not worth staying.
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In episode 4, Christine takes us on a deep dive into three strategies for building a water tight basements! In this episode, Christine goes over the pros and cons of various materials and construction strategies for basement build outs.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Holistic Homes Podcast! Season 2 is all about in depth solo content from Christine!
In episode 4, Christine takes us on a deep dive into three strategies for building a water tight basements! In this episode, Christine goes over the pros and cons of various materials and construction strategies for basement build outs.
Listen to this episode to find out the nitty gritty on water tight basement materials, what to look out for and avoid, and specific calculations and tests you should be doing for your basement build out.
In this episode, Christine chatted about:
ICF material and off gassing
Sub-terranean basement vs partial basement vs walk out basement
Why it matters to properly water tight your basement for overall health and performance of the house
Avoiding water intrusion and toxins in your basement build out
Waterproofing on the exterior side
Proper drainage on interior and exterior of footing
Waterproofing of concrete walls
Vapor retardant on the bottom of concrete slab/floor
Dimple Mat
Insulating basement walls
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Vapor retardant
Dimple mat
In episode 3, Christine takes us on a deep dive about all things healthy flooring! Concrete, tile, wood, laminate oh my! In this episode, Christine goes over the pros and cons for each floor option, as well as specific tests you should do for different flooring options.
Welcome to Season 2 of the Holistic Homes Podcast! Season 2 is all about in depth solo content from Christine!
In episode 3, Christine takes us on a deep dive about all things healthy flooring! Concrete, tile, wood, laminate oh my! In this episode, Christine goes over the pros and cons for each floor option, as well as specific tests you should do for different flooring options.
Listen to this episode to find out the nitty gritty on each flooring option, what to look out for and avoid, and specific tests you should be doing for your flooring choice.
In this episode, Christine chatted about:
Concrete flooring pros and cons, and specific ways to lay concrete floors correctly on new builds
Tile flooring and what test you should do for tile flooring
Special considerations for LVP flooring
Wood flooring pros and cons
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Calcium Chloride Test to test moisture content in the subflooring
Your family deserves a safe, healthy home. Let’s start planning together.
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