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The FL Engineering Toolkit

Free Professional Tools by Pineland Engineering

Professional-grade calculators for Florida homeowners, contractors, architects, and HOA boards — built and maintained by licensed Florida engineers.

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WindCheck FL
by Pineland Engineering
Wind Speed & Exposure Category

ASCE 7-22 design wind speed for all 67 Florida counties. Includes exposure category and HVHZ designation.

HomeownerContractorArchitect
Launch Tool
Free
FloodMark FL
by Pineland Engineering
Flood Zone & Freeboard

Minimum finished floor elevation by FEMA flood zone. Includes county-specific amendments and insurance savings estimates.

HomeownerContractorArchitect
Launch Tool
Free
ElevationCalc FL
by Pineland Engineering
Elevated Home Elevation

Calculate optimal floor elevation and flood insurance premium impact at different freeboard levels.

HomeownerContractorArchitect
Launch Tool
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MilestoneAlert FL
by Pineland Engineering
Milestone Inspection Deadline

Determine if your building is subject to Fla. Stat. §553.899 and when your Phase 1 inspection is due.

HOA BoardContractor
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PermitCalc FL
by Pineland Engineering
Florida Permit Fee Estimator

Permit fee estimates based on published fee schedules from county building departments.

HomeownerContractor
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LicenseCheck FL
by Pineland Engineering
Contractor License Lookup

Step-by-step guide to verify any Florida contractor license in the DBPR database.

HomeownerHOA Board
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EnergyCheck FL
by Pineland Engineering
Florida Energy Compliance Estimator

2023 Florida Building Code Energy compliance estimate based on building envelope components.

ContractorArchitectHVAC Sub
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LoadCalc FL
by Pineland Engineering
Manual J/S/D Load Calculator

Heating and cooling load calculation using ACCA Manual J simplified methodology for planning purposes.

ContractorHVAC SubArchitect
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All tools are free, built by licensed Florida PE/RA professionals, and updated to reflect the 2023 Florida Building Code and current FEMA standards.

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