
Understanding Current Supply Chain Woes and the Lack of Skilled and Unskilled Labor

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).

How Much Does It Cost to Pour a Foundation?
Building a strong and reliable foundation is a significant step in the construction of any home or building. The cost of this process varies depending on foundation type, material, and labor requirements.

Why Fox Blocks is the Best ICF Manufacturer in Canada
Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) are essential for Canadian construction, known for their superior energy efficiency, structural durability, and ability to handle extreme weather.

Understanding Insurance When Building a New Home
Understanding insurance is key when building a new home — for both homeowners and builders.
What Climates Does ICF Work Best In?

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.

The Best Vapor Systems for Basement Walls

Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) Vs. Wood-Frame Construction
Insulated concrete forms (ICF) create a more energy-efficient, quiet, and healthy building than one built with wood-frame construction. ICF buildings are also more resistant to disaster, fire, insect, and moisture intrusion than wood-frame structures.

ICF Houses Still Standing After Storms