Traditional building materials have a place in sustainable architecture if used in the right way. Appropriate renovation and innovative use of these materials can cost…
Wood is a powerful construction material with many unique characteristics. It is hygroscopic, meaning it absorbs and releases moisture with the changing environment. It emits…
Buildings contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, so incorporating green building materials in new construction and remodeling is essential. Fortunately, advances in solar-responsive building materials…
When asbestos-containing materials (ACM) are disturbed or manipulated, microscopic fibers become airborne. When inhaled, these fibers damage lungs and cause non-malignant diseases like asbestosis and…
Masonry is a cost-effective building method that adds value to your home. It is also highly durable and can withstand severe weather conditions. It also…
Fire resistance in building materials allows occupants to escape and reduces the risk of structural damage, saving lives and reducing long-term disruption. It also increases…
Insulation hinders heat loss during winter and prevents excessive air flow during summer, minimizing energy consumption. This results in significantly lower energy bills year round.…
Air leaks in your home are a major cause of high heating and cooling costs. Finding and sealing these leaks will significantly reduce energy consumption…
Building security is increasingly important as people are concerned about things like home invasions and natural disasters. Fortunately, these concerns can be addressed with features…
Building materials are an essential part of our economies. However, the industry remains one of the most fragmented and least digitized industries. New construction technology…