
ICF Home Construction in Colorado: Everything You Need to Know

Building for Durability: The 7 Strongest Building Materials for Residential Construction
Building a home involves careful planning and meticulous construction. The materials used can dramatically impact the durability, aesthetics, and comfort of the home. This article will explore the seven most durable building materials for residential construction, and provide insights into the strongest material for building a house and the longest-lasting building materials available today.

Rebuilding a Commercial Building After a Flood

How to Speed Up New Home Construction
Lightweight and sturdy ICFs, like Fox Blocks, speed up new home construction with quick and easy installation, guaranteed availability, and both hot and cold temperature resistance.

Built to Weather Any Storm, Resilient Buildings Strive to Withstand Climate Events

3 Problems with Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks

What is Concrete Pumping and How Does It Work?
Concrete pumping has changed the way contractors place concrete on job sites. Rather than hauling heavy loads in wheelbarrows or relying on cranes and buckets, a concrete pump delivers liquid concrete through a system of hoses, pipes, or booms — directly to the point of placement.

The Evolution of Building Inspections
The evolving and improving field of building inspection, along with real estate regulations, enures that today’s buyers can make more accurate and informed decisions on their building purchases than they could 50 years ago.

Designing a Modern Home with Insulated Concrete Form Construction

The Integrated Design Process (IDP) and Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs)