Building Tips and FAQ
Understanding What Is A Conditioned Crawl Space Right out of the gate, let’s answer the most pressing question – what is a conditioned crawl space? Conditioned crawl spaces, also known as unvented crawl spaces, closed crawl spaces, or sealed crawl spaces, have become a popular choice for homeowners seeking efficient and sustainable solutions for their […]
Read MoreWhether you’re starting a new home build, or looking to add sustainability to an existing structure, making sure your home is code-approved is essential for preventing hardships down the line. Using sustainable, high-performance building materials, eco-friendly home designs, and eco-efficient technology can offer a variety of homeowner benefits. These benefits can increase the value of […]
Read MoreIf you’re new to building with ICFs or composite ICFs (which Faswall is), you may have had people try to steer you away from this construction method due to concerns about potential “blowouts.” But as anyone regularly building with ICFs or composite ICCFs can reassure you, blowouts are no longer much of a concern. A […]
Read MoreInsulated ICF is Better Than Poured Concrete for Stem Walls Using insulated stem walls for conditioned crawl spaces provides many benefits by allowing you to heat and cool your crawl space just like you do your home. Why would you want to condition your crawl space? Wouldn’t that just cost a lot more to heat […]
Read MoreMaking our Sustainable Life built a STRONG structure with Faswall. Here’s what they had to say about Rebar: Why are Faswall ICCF Walls so strong? Its all in the rebar and the cement. The composite, insulated blocks are wall forms, which are tied together with Rebar, and filled with poured cement. “Generally, the blocks are […]
Read MoreWe get so many questions about Basements, and how to best insulate them. If you want to go deep on understanding Basement insulation and water and temperature paths, Building Science has done an exceptional job. Faswall’s system of Natural Insulation for high thermal mass building is even better than these, incorporating insulation into the Faswall Block, […]
Read MoreHow to Cut Faswall Blocks
Read MoreA personal blog about building in the California Bay Area with Faswall. http://jonharv.blogspot.com/2011/ “I’ve been very pleased so far with the ease of assembly and cutting blocks to form a straight and true wall. The workers, who are skilled in carpentry and to a lesser extend masonry, seem to work with the new construction […]
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