Building experts tell Action News there are roughly 50 ways a fire can burn a house, and eliminating half or more can go a long way to preventing catastrophe.
Oregon announced that homeowners in high-risk wildfire areas of the state are required to reduce vegetation on their ...
"Basically everything had asbestos in it," says architect Aleksandra Popovska—but that was the first of many pricey surprises ...
"It's a marathon to recover from something like this." As thousands grapple with the reality of losing their homes or businesses in the Los Angeles fires, Bay Area wildfire survivors are sharing ...
The Tiny Palace is Lulu's sanctuary on wheels and boasts a carefully and tastefully curated interior that proves compact ...
A long list of product options includes panel siding, sidewall shakes, lap siding, soffit material and exterior trim boards ... Made from a mixture of cement, sand and cellulose fibers, fiber ...
Oregon homeowners living in certain areas at high risk of wildfire will face stricter building codes and mandates to reduce ...
For decades, Los Angeles has had some of the strongest building codes for earthquakes and localized fires, but large-scale ...
There’s also consensus, meanwhile, about problematic carbon dioxide, with six in 10 Americans supporting a carbon-neutral goal for the U.S. in 25 years. Here, too—beyond the more obvious ...