Favor 316 stainless, silicon bronze, and hot-dip galvanized components, especially for railings, connectors, and fasteners. Specify epoxy primer plus polyurethane topcoats on metals, and high-solids elastomerics on masonry. Use rain-screen cladding with stainless screws. Where budgets allow, pick fiber-cement or dense hardwoods that resist swelling, then detail generous drips and overhangs.
Pair continuous exterior insulation with proper vapor control appropriate for your climate zone, minimizing condensation during cold snaps. Install robust footing drains and capillary breaks under slabs. Choose shingles rated for local wind and hail. Seal rim joists, insulate band boards, and prioritize balanced ventilation to keep basements dry and stable.
Grade soil to slope away from walls, then add gutters sized for intense downpours. Where flooding threatens, incorporate swales, permeable paths, and rain gardens to slow, spread, and sink water. Keep vegetation off siding and maintain clear defensible zones in fire-prone regions, balancing beauty with essential risk reduction.
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