One of SBP’s guiding principles is to build more resiliently, reducing the risk of future damage. "We’re not just repairing homes; we’re fortifying them," Andy emphasizes. A key part of this strategy is the Insurance Institute of Business and Home Safety’s Fortified Roof Program. "For a few hundred dollars extra, we can install roofs that withstand high winds and prevent water intrusion," Andy says. "It’s a small investment that makes a huge difference in protecting families and their homes." innovative materials like PVC kitchen cabinets, which are waterproof, mold-resistant, and reusable after flooding. "Using resilient materials not only reduces rebuilding costs but also minimizes waste," Andy explains. "It’s a win for families, the environment, and the recovery process." SBP also incorporates Building Resilience, Not Just Homes Collaborative Relationships with Local Contractors SBP’s approach to subcontractors and trades is built on mutual respect and partnership. "We rely on local contractors to inject money back into disaster- impacted economies,” says Andy.
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