
Topsider Homes
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Plan PD-0323: This pedestal home features a seismic-resistant foundation anchored in bedrock, ideal for rugged and steep terrains.
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Built near Hilton Head, SC, this highly engineered hurricane-resistant beachfront Topsider home features a multi-level roofline designed for extraordinary ocean views.
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This home, elevated 18-ft., built on the Gulf Coast, replaced a “stick built” home destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.
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Check out this recently updated old school Topsider pedestal home built in the mid-1970s at Fripp Island, SC. It has survived numerous hurricanes and tropical storms.
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A literal “battleship” of a structure, this hurricane-resistant home was engineered to survive hurricane-force winds, and was elevated nearly 20-ft for storm surge protection.
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Topsider pedestal home foundations have thick concrete walls. Each is anchored to a deep reinforced concrete slab base. Floor and roof panels sit atop massive laminated beams held together by large steel couplings.
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Check out this cool Topsider double pedestal home built in New Mexico. Great views and a stunning southwest motif interior – See Pics: https://bit.ly/3OHFrof
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One of our favorite homes, this luxury lake house is a perfect example of our open-living floor plans, vaulted ceilings and incredible panoramic views.
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Built on an oceanfront point on North Andros in the Bahamas, this piling home was designed and engineered to be low-maintenacne and hurricane resistant.