Building Science Digest
In the Southeast United States, residential resiliency isn’t only about preparing for extreme weather. It is about managing moisture, humidity, and system performance every day. In this episode of Building Science Digest, Stan Gatland is joined by Theresa A Weston, President at The Holt Weston Consultancy, to explore how homes in the Southeast perform under constant environmental stress. From high humidity and intense rainfall to flooding and power outages, the conversation focuses on what it takes to keep homes durable, healthy, and livable after the storm passes. They discuss how moisture control, continuity of control layers, and HVAC performance all play a role in long-term resiliency. The episode also highlights why many common failures happen at transitions and details, and how small design or installation decisions can have major downstream impacts. Whether you are designing new homes or evaluating existing ones, this episode offers practical insight into building more resilient homes in hot, humid climates.
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