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Figure 3 Wind damage.
Figure 7 Technique 1 – Extend the walls of the house upward and raise the lowest floor.
Figure 8 Technique 2 – Convert the existing lower area of the house to  non-habitable space and build a new second story for living space.
Figure 9 Technique 3 – Lift the entire house, with the floor slab attached, and build a new foundation to elevate the house.
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