FEMA 2026 Flood Venting Rules Change Everything
2026

FEMA 2026 Flood Venting Rules Change Everything

FEMA's 2026 flood regulations introduce performance-driven standards for venting and wet proofing, emphasizing pressure equalization, material strength, and energy synergy. Builders and homeowners must adapt to these shifts for enhanced resilience in coastal, riverine, and inland flood areas, balancing compliance with cost efficiencies and retrofit options.

By Charlie McCannFebruary 28, 2026
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