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What is the minimum R-value required for wall insulation in Florida Climate Zone 2?

Correct Answer

C) R-13

Florida Climate Zone 2 requires a minimum wall insulation R-value of R-13 according to the Florida Energy Code. This provides adequate thermal performance for the state's climate conditions.

Answer Options
A
R-15
B
R-11
C
R-13
D
R-19

Why This Is the Correct Answer

R-13 is the minimum wall insulation requirement for Florida Climate Zone 2 as specified in the Florida Energy Code. This value balances energy efficiency with cost-effectiveness for Florida's subtropical climate. The R-13 requirement ensures adequate thermal resistance to reduce cooling loads while being appropriate for the state's relatively mild winter conditions.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: R-15

R-19 is significantly higher than required for Florida Climate Zone 2 and would be more appropriate for colder climate zones with greater heating demands.

Option B: R-11

R-11 is below the minimum requirement for Florida Climate Zone 2 and would not provide adequate thermal performance according to the Florida Energy Code standards.

Memory Technique

Think 'Florida 13' - Florida's warm climate needs moderate insulation, and 13 is an unlucky number that's easy to remember as the minimum threshold.

Reference Hint

Florida Energy Code, Chapter 4 - Residential Energy Efficiency, Section on Thermal Envelope Requirements

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