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Historic homes may prove to be more resilient against floods

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Co owner of Building Resilient Solutions, Kerry Shackelford hooks up pine boards that are used to test flood resistance at his lab Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2022, in Suffolk , Va. Whenever historic homes get flooded, building contractors often feel compelled by government regulations to rip out the water-logged wood flooring, tear down the old plaster walls and install new, flood-resistant materials. But Virginia restorers Paige Pollard and Kerry Shackelford say they can prove that historic building materials can often withstand repeated flooding. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)