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Every issue includes in-depth features solving common building questions, like tying interior walls to the ICF shell or framing windows quickly and easily. Project profiles highlight some of the most exciting developments, featuring commercial, residential, and multifamily construction.

Product reviews and industry news briefs keep contractors up-to-date, and expert columnists tackle tough questions like design and subcontracting. We’ll also take a hard look at what’s coming up with well-researched forecasts, useful pricing information, and interviews with respected ICF experts.

With eye-catching graphics, vivid photographs, highly targeted audience and some of the best writing around, this is one magazine you can’t afford to miss.

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Please Note: Your subscription to ICF Builder magazine will start with the next upcoming issue. However, you will receive a complimentary online PDF version of the current issue after checkout.

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Water intrusion is one of the biggest problems for any building. The big advantage for ICF walls is that they �do not promote mold or mildew and will not rot or decay. But water still can make its way through an ICF wall assembly if certain procedures are not followed. Read more: buff.ly/3YSMLEK ... See MoreSee Less
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When asked whether ICF is really the best product, in many (most?) cases, the answer ought to be a resounding “Yes.” But, promoting ICF in situations where it is not truly beneficial to the client is detrimental to the industry as a whole. Read more: buff.ly/48nvFmX ... See MoreSee Less
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Using ICFs can reduce future utility and insurance costs. Read the full story here: buff.ly/3YH3bBg ... See MoreSee Less
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Bowling Green, Kentucky, the site of Rich Pond Elementary School, has experienced destructive tornadoes in the past. The overall cost of construction including a safe room was less than the average cost of a school designed to simply meet code. View project: buff.ly/3AffCL5 ... See MoreSee Less
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