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Home resilience & retrofit ROI in Skagway Municipality, AK
FEMA rates this county's overall natural-hazard risk Very Low (0/100). For a typical home here, that translates into a resilience score of 87/100 — and a specific, ranked list of upgrades that pay for themselves.
01 The hazards that drive losses here
| Hazard | NRI score | Rating | Est. annual loss, typical home* |
|---|---|---|---|
| Earthquake | 44/100 | Very Low | ~$90/yr |
| Landslide | 93/100 | Relatively Moderate | ~$38/yr |
| Riverine Flooding | 0/100 | Very Low | ~$23/yr |
| Winter Weather | 36/100 | Relatively Low | ~$10/yr |
| Tsunami | 5/100 | Very Low | ~$4/yr |
| Cold Wave | 29/100 | Relatively Low | ~$1/yr |
*Building-loss rate for this county (FEMA NRI December 2025) applied to a $350,000 wood-frame home built in the 1990s. Your home will differ — run the simulator.
02 Retrofits with the best payback for a typical home
| Retrofit | Installed cost | Simple payback | Lifetime NPV |
|---|---|---|---|
| Attic insulation to R-49+ The classic dual-benefit retrofit: cuts heating/cooling bills year-round and keeps the house habitable longer in heat waves and outages. |
$1,500–$4,000 | 9.3 yrs | $2,375 |
| Whole-home air sealing Sealing leaks in the envelope — often the fastest-payback measure in the catalog, and a comfort upgrade during extremes. |
$500–$2,500 | 7.6 yrs | $1,190 |
| Pipe insulation & freeze protection Insulating exposed runs and adding heat tape where needed — burst pipes are the #1 winter-storm claim. |
$300–$1,200 | 8.6 yrs | $438 |
03 Common questions
What natural hazards matter most in Skagway Municipality, AK?
Based on FEMA National Risk Index expected annual losses, the biggest drivers here are Earthquake, Landslide, Riverine Flooding. The county's overall NRI risk rating is "Very Low".
Which home retrofit has the best payback in Skagway Municipality, AK?
For a typical $350,000 home, Attic insulation to R-49+ ranks first — roughly $296/year in combined avoided losses, energy savings, and possible insurance credits, with a ~9.3-year simple payback. Run the simulator with your own home's details for a personalized ranking.
Where does this data come from?
Hazard scores and expected annual losses come from the FEMA National Risk Index (NRI December 2025); electricity prices from the U.S. EIA; retrofit effectiveness and costs from FEMA, NIBS, IBHS and DOE literature. All figures are transparent estimates, not quotes or advice.
Estimates only — not financial, insurance, or engineering advice. Sources & formulas on the methodology page. FEMA NRI December 2025; social vulnerability 52/100; community resilience 17/100.