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Daytona Beach Reserve Studies

When conducting a reserve study for properties in Daytona Beach, careful consideration of the region’s coastal environment along Florida’s Surf Coast, Atlantic wind-load requirements, aging infrastructure, and flood risks associated with low-lying coastal areas is essential. Communities in the Daytona Beach area must budget for increased maintenance and replacement costs tied to aging buildings, salt-air exposure, humidity, heavy tourism traffic, and storm resilience. Beachfront and coastal properties may also require additional reserve planning for drainage systems, parking areas, pools, walkways, and other site infrastructure commonly affected by Florida’s coastal climate.

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We Understand Local Daytona Beach Conditions & Costs

Aging Building & Coastal Maintenance Costs – Many condominium and HOA communities in Daytona Beach and throughout Northeast Florida include aging buildings exposed to salt air, humidity, and coastal weather conditions. Reserve funds should account for increased maintenance needs, deferred repairs, structural updates, and major system replacements over time.

Coastal Flooding & Waterfront Infrastructure Risk – Waterfront properties on Florida’s Surf Coast should budget for the maintenance, repair, and potential replacement of bulkheads, docks, drainage systems, and other shoreline infrastructure impacted by tidal conditions, storm events, and long-term coastal exposure.

  • Wind Resistance (Northeast Atlantic) – While typically less severe than South Florida, structures must still meet stringent wind codes, requiring reserve funds for enhanced roofing, window replacements, and securing exterior structural elements against Atlantic storms.
  • Elevator Maintenance (Mid-Rise) – Daytona Beach features a growing number of mid-rise buildings, requiring dedicated and often accelerated budgeting for elevator service, modernization, and eventual replacement.

    Termite and Wood-Destroying Organisms – The climate supports high termite activity, requiring mandatory annual budgeting for preventative treatments, subterranean baiting systems, and the repair of any wood-destroying organism damage.

    Your Daytona Beach Florida Reserve Study Team

    Our engineers are well-versed in the unique challenges and requirements of reserve studies in Daytona Beach and throughout Northeast Florida, including aging infrastructure assessment, coastal environmental exposure, Atlantic wind-load considerations, waterfront infrastructure, and the elevated maintenance demands associated with Florida’s Surf Coast climate.

    Building Reserves CEO reserve study professional

    Kevin Bobb, CAI-RS

    CEO & Founder - Sr. Engineering Consultant

    Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering, New Product Development

    B.S. Mechanical Engineering Marquette University. 18 years of Reserve Study Experience.

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    Judah Duhm

    Engineering Consultant

    Reserve Studies, Mechanical Engineering

    B.S. Mechanical Engineering Stanford University

    Building Reserves CEO reserve study professional

    Jon Schreiner, CAI-RS, PE

    Sr. Engineering Consultant

    Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Civil Engineering, Water Management, FAA Cert. Drone Operator

    B.S. Civil Engineering University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Licensed Engineer. 7 years of Reserve Study Experience, over 700 Reserve Studies conducted and over 24 years of industry-related experience.

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    Brittany Eggert, CAI-RS

    Sr. Architectural Consultant

    Areas of expertise: Reserve Studies, Architectural Assemblies, Facade Systems

    Masters in Architecture, Business Administration University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 15 years of Reserve Study Experience and has conducted over 1,200 Reserve Studies.

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