Building & Repairing: You Had a Flood, Now What?

Interested in flood reparation in Osceola County? Learn more about the steps to home repair post-flood in Florida.

Per Osceola County Code, a building permit is required for all repairs, whether done personally or by a contractor.

Apply For A Building Permit

If you live in a flood zone, a damage determination must be made on the actual cost to repair the damage. The code says if your damages equal 50% or more of the building value, your home or building must be brought up to the current building code requirements. This includes elevating the building to above the base flood elevation.

 

Family Safety Post-Flood

You and your family's safety are most important, act safely! Follow these guidelines:

  • Pay attention to authorities for information and instructions. Return home only when authorities say it is safe.

  • Avoid wading in floodwater, it can be contaminated and contain dangerous debris.
  • Be aware of the risk of electrocution. Do not touch electrical equipment if it is wet or if you are standing in water.
  • Turn off the electricity to prevent electric shock if it is safe to do so.
  • Underground or downed power lines can also electrically charge the water.
  • Wear heavy work gloves, protective clothing and boots during clean up and use appropriate face coverings or masks if cleaning mold or other debris.
  • Children should not take part in disaster cleanup work; it is not safe.
  • Contact your flood insurance company –your regular homeowner’s insurance will not cover the costs

Flood Safety Resources

Learn More About Flood Insurance

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FEMA National Flood Insurance Program - Why Buy Flood Insurance?

Flood Insurance can help give you peace of mind in protecting your home or business. Learn more about flood insurance.