
How to Build a Hurricane Proof House in Florida
Florida, often hailed as the Sunshine State, is no stranger to the annual threat of hurricanes. As a resident or potential homeowner, one can’t help but feel the looming presence of these powerful storms. In light of this, the demand for hurricane-proof houses in Florida has grown exponentially. Now, more than ever, homeowners are seeking solutions that not only ensure the safety of their loved ones, but also provide a sustainable and energy-efficient lifestyle.

5 Must-Haves for High Performance Building Envelope Systems

Top 22 ICF Commercial Construction FAQs
Commercial ICF construction has strict standards, codes, budgets and timelines to follow, and making sure you implement ICFs accurately and efficiently is important. We compiled a list of the top ICF FAQs we get to help you feel confident in your decision to choose Insulated Concrete Forms for your next project.

6 Things to Consider When Building a Basement
8 Tips for Contractors Installing ICF on Commercial Projects
Commercial ICF installation can seem complicated and overwhelming if you don’t go in prepped and prepared. Keep reading to learn eight of our best tips for installing ICF on commercial projects.

Modern Hurricane Resistant Houses
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Party Wall Construction: Why ICFs Are the Best Option
Party wall construction plays a crucial role in the development of townhouses, condominiums, and duplexes. Party walls are strategically placed to separate individual units within a shared structure, to provide privacy, fire protection, and structural stability.

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.

Quick Build Construction: ICF Construction for Tract Home Builders

The Upside of Digging Down: Why Adding a Basement to Your New Build is a Smart Investment