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A wood frame wall that is 24” or greater on center with lattice or wood sheathing no thicker than ½”. The wall also consists of 2”x4” or smaller studs that are designed to fail but not cause damage, displacement, or collapse to an elevated structure or foundation when confronted with high wind, water or other external pressure being placed against them. This type of construction is typically known as breakaway construction and is normally found on the first floor of an elevated home or structure in a coastal area, a flood hazard area, or a high water prone area.
Included in Cost: 2”x 4” studs or smaller placed 24” on center or greater, lattice or ½” or smaller sheathing, single top, bottom plates, fasteners, and installation labor.
Enter the total square footage, between 0 and 20,000, of the home's exterior wall area that is constructed of lattice on frame breakaway walls.
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