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19 Important Features of an Energy Efficient Building
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Build a Mold-Resistant Home That Protects from the Inside Out
Water does­n’t need a flood to cause dam­age — high humid­i­ty and poor ven­ti­la­tion are often enough to com­pro­mise a struc­ture from with­in.
Building Beyond Code with ICF
While it may seem that hav­ing to com­ply with con­stant­ly-evolv­ing build­ing codes is just part of doing busi­ness in a mod­ern soci­ety, that’s not real­ly true.
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11 Healthy Building Products for New Home Construction
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10 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Traditional Concrete
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5 Must-Haves for High Performance Building Envelope Systems
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21 Construction Techniques to Build a Small, Sustainable, Eco-Friendly Home
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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.
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The New Canadian NBCC Code and ICFs Compared to Wood Framing
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The Foundation of Construction: A Guide to Building Code Foundation Requirements