
Building for the Future: Exploring ICF Construction in Washington State

Choosing the Right Insulation R Value for High-Performance Homebuilding
Thermal control defines the long-term comfort and efficiency of every home. As energy codes tighten and building science evolves, insulation performance is under more scrutiny than ever.

4 Energy Efficient Materials to Consider for Your Next Residential Project
Energy efficiency isn’t just a trend in architecture and construction, it’s a requirement. Architects and contractors now regularly implement sustainable methods into their projects, and housing is no exception.

Rebar Sizes, Grades, and Types: Building Strength and Stability
Every structure, from towering skyscrapers to quiet family homes, relies on rebar to provide the strength and stability that concrete alone cannot deliver.

10 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Traditional Concrete

Top Tips for Building a FEMA Approved Storm Shelters

Important Considerations for Building an Energy Efficient Home in California

Swimming Pool Engineering and a Great Material to Utilize

ROY JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
First ICF School built in Utah leading to an additional four ICF schools in the region with more in the design phase.

INDIGO LOOP HOME
The objective was to build a beautiful home on spec that was both energy efficient and hurricane-resistant in a sought-after neighborhood in the Florida Panhandle.