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Climate Disaster Victims Turn to Prefabricated Homes for Rebuilding

People rebuilding after climate-related disasters are increasingly choosing prefabricated homes designed to withstand extreme weather over traditional construction.

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Climate disaster victims are increasingly turning to prefabricated homes when rebuilding in disaster-prone areas, marking a shift away from traditional stick-built construction methods.

The trend reflects growing concerns about the resilience of conventional housing in regions repeatedly affected by wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes and floods. Prefabricated homes are being marketed as better able to withstand fire and extreme weather conditions compared to standard construction.

The housing industry is adapting to meet demand from homeowners seeking more durable rebuilding options after experiencing property damage from weather-related disasters. These prefab alternatives range from basic modular designs to more customized options.

The shift comes as climate-related disasters continue to impact communities across the United States, forcing residents and builders to reconsider traditional approaches to home construction in vulnerable areas. The prefabricated housing sector is positioning itself as a solution for those looking to rebuild with greater protection against future extreme weather events.

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