
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.

ICF Construction in Arizona

What is a Resilient Home and How to Build One
Constructing strong homes that endure time and nature is crucial in modern building. Resilient homes are created to withstand harsh weather and provide exceptional durability and safety for homeowners.

7 Problems with Wood Frame Construction
Seven specific problems with wood frame construction include fire- and wind-resistance, durability, low thermal mass, shrinkage, and compromised acoustics and indoor air quality (IAQ).

5 Ways To Save Money On Your Next Commercial Project
ICF’s benefits are massive, ranging from cost savings to durability, high quality and easy installation. If you want to learn how to save money on your next project, keep reading.

Understanding Insurance When Building a New Home
Understanding insurance is key when building a new home — for both homeowners and builders.

Designing for Disaster Protection and Storm-Proof Homes
Exterior wind damage is responsible for 25% of all homeowner insurance claims. That doesn’t include the interior losses that occur when damaged windows and roofs let rain wreak havoc inside. While we can’t prevent windstorms, we can lessen their damage by planning home designs with wind-resistance as a top priority.

Why ICF Construction is Perfect for Oklahoma Homes in Tornado Alley

Fox Blocks Ensure an Energy-Efficient Home in Hot and Humid Dallas

How to Design a Structure that Minimizes Virus Transmission in the Workplace