September/October 2022

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Sloped or Pitched Concrete Roofs
Building Safer Schools With ICF
Subdivision Built to Withstand Wildfires
How To: Get Advice on ICFs
Project Profile: Small Residential 2nd Runner Up – Endymion Guesthouse
Project Profile: Large Residential 1st Runner Up – Shah Residence


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Sloped or Pitched Concrete Roofs
By Vanessa Salvia
Hurricanes, tornadoes, fires, and insurance changes are driving the demand for increased roofing made out of concrete. This method is ideal for flat roofs, although pitched roofs and roofs with valleys or gables are possible.

Building Safer Schools With ICF
By Vanessa Salvia
Building schools from ICFs can make them “hardened spaces” that keep students and staff safer. Thankfully, ICF schools are becoming more common.

Subdivision Built to Withstand Wildfires
By Dave Gowers
Dave Gowers convinced a subdivision developer to switch to ICF from wood frame, to realize the benefits of speed of construction, disaster resistance, and lower maintenance.

How To: Get Advice on ICFs
By Tom Patton
In today’s world, access to the internet provides instant information to any question. But that doesn’t always mean the information is trustworthy or accurate, even if your browser search sends you to an “expert.” Here’s how to be sure you’re getting good info.

Project Profile: Small Residential 2nd Runner Up – Endymion Guesthouse
The Endymion Guesthouse in Ontario, Canada, is a large guesthouse that allows numerous configurations of visitor accommodations. The house was designed to passive house principles using Fox Blocks.

Project Profile: Large Residential 1st Runner Up – Shah Residence
The Shah Residence was built in Santa Rosa, California, an area that had been scoured by wildfires not long ago. IntegraSpec provided the blocks for this large residence of approximately 5,000 square feet.

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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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Orange Beach, Alabama, is vulnerable to severe weather, including hurricanes, so the owners of this 12,776-square-foot single-family home located just 300 yards off the water opted to build their new home with ICF for extra protection. View project: buff.ly/48crlXB ... See MoreSee Less
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