This site serves as a technical resource for examining the purpose of flood openings how they perform and when they are required.
What does a flood vent do.
Why is that so important.
Flood vents protect houses and buildings during floods by preventing hydrostatic pressure buildup that can destroy walls and foundations.
A garage attached to an elevated building is considered an enclosure.
Smart vent s line of icc es certified engineered flood vents protect houses and buildings during floods by preventing hydrostatic pressure buildup that can destroy walls and foundations.
Certain floodplains and flood related hazards are less common more destructive and harder to map than riverine coastal alluvial fan and shallow flooding.
The purpose of flood vents also called flood gates or flood ports is to reduce structural damage from flooding.
The purpose of flood vents also called flood gates or flood ports is to reduce structural damage from flooding.
Flood openings protect residential houses and commercial buildings in floodplains by preventing hydrostatic pressure buildup that can destroy walls and foundations.
See fema technical bulletin 1 2008 page 21 and 26.
What is the objective of a flood vent.
These permanent openings accomplish this objective by allowing water to pass into or out of a building s exterior foundation walls.
This mitigation technique referred to as wet floodproofing allows floodwater to freely flow through an enclosure such as a crawlspace or garage.
Flood vents protect houses and buildings during floods by preventing water pressure buildup that can destroy walls and.
These permanent openings accomplish this objective by allowing water to pass into or out of a building s exterior foundation walls.
A flood vent or flood port is a permanent opening in a wall designed to allow the unobstructed passage of water automatically in both directions in to or out of the building interior.
The bottom of the flood vent opening must not be higher than 12 inches above the adjacent grade.
This requirement refers to the hole in the wall and not the flood vent.
Why is that so important.
This mitigation technique referred to as wet floodproofing allows floodwater to freely flow through an enclosure such as a crawlspace or garage.
The mapping and regulatory standards of the national flood insurance program nfip are general standards and do not address every flood problem in the united states.