
Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) Vs. Wood-Frame Construction
Insulated concrete forms (ICF) create a more energy-efficient, quiet, and healthy building than one built with wood-frame construction. ICF buildings are also more resistant to disaster, fire, insect, and moisture intrusion than wood-frame structures.

A Guide to Selecting the Best Siding for Your ICF Wall
Building an ICF house allows for the application of many types of exterior finishes. The choice of exterior finish comes down to your personal decision, cost, and local styles.

Building Safety Standards Guide
Safety in construction is not just about compliance; it’s about commitment. A commitment to protect lives, preserve investments, and not to exceed the boundaries of what buildings can withstand.

12 Easy Steps for High-Performance, Healthy Homes
Builders and homeowners that follow these 12 easy steps for home design and construction will create a high-performing and healthy home that is comfortable and safe.

Considerations for Building an Energy-Efficient Home in Texas
How to Build Energy-Efficient Home in Texas: Things to Consider

13 Must-Haves When Building a New Home
Building a new home offers you the opportunity to include the latest energy-efficient, durable, and sustainable products and methods, saving you money on monthly and long-term expenses.

How ICF Construction Lowers Capital and Yearly Expenses and Improves Resale Value

The New Canadian NBCC Code and ICFs Compared to Wood Framing

10 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Traditional Concrete

10 Tips for Designing a Small or Tiny ICF Home