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Energy

Insulated concrete homes use sharply less energy to heat and cool—an estimated 40 percent less for heating and 30 percent less for air conditioning.  This translates into monthly savings, an indoors with a more even temperature and fewer drafts, prevention of airborne contaminants, and a green building that is friendlier to the environment.  An insulated concrete home is a pleasure to you and a benefit to the planet.

 

Strength & Durability

The walls of an insulated concrete home are steel-reinforced concrete.  Its strength far exceeds conventional construction.  The insulated concrete home stands up much better to disasters like high winds.  The walls won’t settle, creak, warp, rot, mildew, rust, or even vibrate when you slam a door.  The materials don’t provide food for insects, mold, or vermin.  Insulated concrete home walls are so dense they cut the amount of sound that comes in from outside by over half.  Surround yourself with solid.

 

Builder-Friendly

Half the challenge of getting an insulated concrete home is finding a builder that will do the work and do it well.  TF was designed to make the job easier—faster to learn, less special equipment, fewer pieces, more versatility, streamlined construction, easier to do the job right. For a contractor, it takes a lot of the pain out of building an insulated concrete home.  For you, it can make it easier to get a builder to do your insulated concrete home, and more likely you’ll get quality results.

 

 

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"After Hurrican Ivan, which hit our property on September 16, 2004, we are pleased and happy to report to you that our home was not damaged at all when hit with 160+ mph wind gusts reported..." - Gary & Edna Fillmer