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What Today’s Empty Nesters Want for Their New Homes
Emp­ty nesters can sim­pli­fy their lives, save mon­ey, and help the envi­ron­ment by down­siz­ing to a sin­gle-sto­ry, ener­gy-effi­cient, low-main­te­nance, and durable home.
Rebuilding a Commercial Building After a Flood
Rebuilding a Commercial Building After a Flood
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What is the R-Value of Concrete? How to Maximize Wall Insulation with ICFs
Everything You Need to Know About ICF Construction in Texas
ICF Construction in Texas - Everything You Need to Know
How to Build a Guest House
How to Build a Guest House: Costs, Speed, and Energy Savings
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3 Problems with Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks
How to build a house foundation
How to Build a House Foundation: 7 Steps to get a Solid Foundation
What is the Optimal Foundation Wall Thickness
What is the Optimal Foundation Wall Thickness?
A con­crete foun­da­tion wal­l’s thick­ness plays an inte­gral role in its long-term strength and dura­bil­i­ty. Local build­ing codes man­date the foun­da­tion spec­i­fi­ca­tions, address­ing con­di­tions that affect the foun­da­tion thick­ness.
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5 Common Misconceptions About ICF Construction
ICF con­struc­tion cre­ates mod­ern struc­tures that are ener­gy-effi­cient, durable, dis­as­ter-resis­tant, and have good indoor envi­ron­men­tal qual­i­ty (IEQ). ICF con­struc­tion is also strong, flex­i­ble, fast and easy to install. Unfor­tu­nate­ly, even with these many ben­e­fits, some archi­tects and con­trac­tors are reluc­tant to uti­lize it due to mis­con­cep­tions about ICF con­struc­tion.