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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Roof for Coastal Homes in Orange Beach and Ono Island

Orange Beach Alabama Roofs

As an expert real estate advisor in Orange Beach, Alabama, and Ono Island, I often guide homeowners on selecting the best roofing materials to withstand the unique coastal environment. Below, I’ve outlined the advantages and disadvantages of several popular roofing options, specifically considering factors like resilience, insurance savings, and replacement costs. Each option offers unique benefits tailored to coastal living, and for additional information or roofer recommendations, feel free to contact Meredith.

1. Standing Seam Metal Roofs

  • Advantages: Known for durability, standing seam metal roofs are resistant to high winds, salt, and UV…

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Exploring Pre-Cast and Tilt-Up Concrete Construction for Gulf Coast Homes

Pre-Cast Concrete Tilt-Up Construction Homes 

Hello, I'm Meredith Amon, a dedicated real estate advisor for Ono Island, Orange Beach, and Gulf Coast communities. Today, I want to share some insights about a building method that’s growing in popularity for its resilience, speed, and suitability for our coastal environment: pre-cast and tilt-up concrete construction. These methods offer significant benefits, especially for homeowners in hurricane-prone areas along the Gulf Coast.

What is Pre-Cast and Tilt-Up Concrete Construction?

In a nutshell, tilt-up concrete construction involves pouring concrete panels flat on the ground, typically on a concrete slab at the job site, and then using cranes to “tilt” them up…

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COASTAL LIVING REDEFINED: TOP FEATURES IN SUSTAINABLE, TECH-SAVVY NEW HOMES IN ORANGE BEACH AND ONO ISLAND

Ono Island Modern New Home For Sale Energy Efficient

As new construction homes in Orange Beach and Ono Island continue to evolve, builders are integrating cutting-edge technology and sustainable practices to meet the needs of today’s homeowners. These homes are designed to maximize comfort, energy efficiency, and the natural beauty of their surroundings. Below, we explore the top features making waves in these new coastal homes, guided by insights from Meredith Amon, an Ono Island homeowner and real estate advisor specializing in new construction.

1. Sustainable Building Products

Ono Island and Orange Beach homebuilders increasingly prioritize eco-friendly materials that minimize…

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BUILDING SUSTAINABLE HOMES IN ORANGE BEACH AND ONO ISLAND: A GUIDE TO NAHB GREEN CERTIFICATION WITH MEREDITH AMON

Buidling Sustainable Homes Ono Island Orange Beach Alabama

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Green Certification Guidelines, under the National Green Building Standard (NGBS), offer a comprehensive framework for building environmentally responsible and energy-efficient homes, particularly relevant in coastal areas like Orange Beach, Alabama, and Ono Island. With the guidance of Meredith Amon, a real estate advisor and homeowner on Ono Island, and her extensive network of architects, homebuilders, and industry-leading contacts, you can ensure that your home construction project aligns with sustainable building practices. Meredith, licensed in both Alabama and Florida, can connect…

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Ono Island Contractor Requirements: Essential Guidelines for Construction and Home Building

Ono Island Contractor Requirements Construction Building

Hiring Licensed Contractors
Property owners on Ono Island should always ensure they are working with properly licensed contractors. It is important to ask for and verify the contractor’s licenses before proceeding with any work.

During the application review process, the Baldwin County Building Department staff will verify that the contractor listed on the application has registered for access to the Citizenserve Portal. Contractors must provide copies of their licenses and ensure they hold the appropriate licenses for the specific scope of work and job valuation. Contractors may click here to register online or click here to download a hardcopy of the…

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Orange Beach, Alabama Permit Impact Fees: What You Need to Know


If you're planning a construction or development project in Orange Beach, Alabama, understanding the city's impact fees is important. These fees ensure compliance with local regulations and contribute to public safety and environmental protection.

The fees cover a range of services, including Planning Commission approvals, building permits, electrical installations, fire systems, roofing, plumbing, demolition, and more. Fees vary based on project scope, such as the size of commercial or residential properties, and the type of work—whether it’s new construction, alterations, or specific installations like pools, marine accessories, and tree removal.

For example, residential building…

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FINDING THE RIGHT ARCHITECT FOR YOUR GULF COAST HOME 

GULF COAST ARCHITECTS ORANGE BEACH, ALABAMA, ONO ISLAND

When it comes to building or remodeling a home on the Gulf Coast, finding the right architect is a crucial step. Whether you’re designing a custom home on Ono Island, renovating in Orange Beach, or developing a vacation retreat in Perdido Key, Florida, working with a reputable architect ensures that your vision is translated into a beautiful, functional space.

For a list of local architects, visit https://www.searchthegulf.com/architects/

Advantages of Choosing a Reputable Architect

A reputable architect brings local expertise and regulatory knowledge to your project. They are familiar with Gulf Coast zoning regulations, environmental factors, and building codes, which can help you…

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Gulf State Park Pier: A Coastal Landmark of Resilience and Beauty

Gulf State Park Fishing Pier

Stretching over 1,500 feet into the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf State Park Pier is an iconic destination on Alabama's Gulf Coast. Since its opening in the summer of 1939, Gulf State Park has played a pivotal role in transforming Alabama's Gulf Coast into a sought-after destination, with tourism becoming the backbone of the local economy. But it was the 1968 addition of an 825-foot pier that truly put the park on the map, attracting visitors from far and wide. Over the decades, the Gulf State Park Pier has been a scene of unforgettable moments—legendary fishing catches, mesmerizing sunsets, and dramatic coastal storms. Despite enduring multiple rebuilds due to storm damage, the pier…

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