EPISODE · Jun 17, 2026 · 39 MIN
Building Homes That Weather the Storm: Resilient Design and Smart Energy for Modern Living
from Stitt Happens: Forward-thinking conversations about energy and the environment.
“Code compliance is a minimum allowed by law. If we wanted to translate that into education, that’s a D in school. So you can go to fourth grade or seventh grade or whatever; you passed, but you didn’t excel.”— David Stitt, The Stitt GroupAbout the Show:In this episode of Stitt Happens, host Randy Wilburn sits down with David Stitt of The Stitt Group to pull back the curtain on true home resilience. For many homeowners, standard building codes feel like a safety net—but Randy and David reveal the critical gap between “code compliant” and “truly resilient.” From anchor bolts and engineered connections to solar-powered battery backup and ICF safe rooms, they share practical strategies—enhanced structural packages, envelope integrity, and integrated solar—that transform a house into a fortress. Whether you’re planning a new build, adding an ADU, or exploring retrofit options, this episode is a clear roadmap for protecting your family and your biggest investment.Key Takeaways:Code Is the Starting Line: Code sets the legal floor for safety, not the gold standard. True resilience means exceeding it.Resilience Is a System: Real protection comes from layering strategies—tying structure from foundation to roof, fortifying windows and doors, and integrating backup power. It’s a system, not a single upgrade.Start Early or Miss the Window: Resilience must be engineered in from Day One. Once framing is finished, the most critical upgrades are no longer possible.Energy Resilience and Envelope Efficiency Work Together: Modern solar arrays with battery backup turn your home into a personal power plant, keeping you comfortable and connected through grid outages—and a well-sealed envelope makes that backup power last longer.ICF Safe Rooms Are More Accessible Than You Think: ICF safe rooms deliver high-impact protection at a relatively low cost and can be added to new builds or retrofitted into existing homes.Ask Hard Questions and Invest Smart: Don’t assume your builder is exceeding code. Ask directly: ‘How strong is this house?’ and ‘What’s our resilience plan?’ Small upgrades like anchor bolts and engineered connectors are often inexpensive but vital.Long-Term Value and Community Standards: Resilience investments protect long-term property value, reduce post-storm repair costs, and raise the standard of construction when builders, homeowners, and officials commit to sharing best practices.Important Links and Mentions on the Show:Stitt Solar: https://stittsolar.comStitt Group: https://thestittgroup.comStitt Solar FAQs: https://stittsolar.com/faqContact Stitt Solar for a free evaluation: https://stittsolar.com/contactFEMA Safe Room GuidelinesSimpson Strong-Tie (Structural Connectors)Texas Tech Wind Research Center3M Structural TapesMiami-Dade Hurricane Building CodeSubscribe to Stitt Happens for conversations that help you live smarter, save money, and embrace the future of clean energy.Stay connected:Sign up for the Stitt Solar newsletter (Coming Soon)Contact Stitt Solar for your FREE solar consultationFollow Stitt Solar on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedInSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts!Stitt Solar1301 S 8th St,Rogers, AR 72756Tel: 479.636.8745Email: [email protected] Hours:Monday to Friday, 8:00 am – 5:00 pmTune in and join the clean energy conversation—because when it comes to your future, Stitt Happens.
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