“All Wall” as a Superstructure Walls on a footer Presentation to the Architectural and Construction Students at the University of Florida in their Alternate.

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“All Wall” as a Superstructure Walls on a footer Presentation to the Architectural and Construction Students at the University of Florida in their Alternate Methods of Construction class.

Superstructure on Footers The 2 nd and 3 rd floor in this picture is the habitable space. The 2 nd and 3 rd floor in this picture is the habitable space. The 1 st floor is a footer/ basement. The 1 st floor is a footer/ basement.

Cross Section for Design Plans

Considerations for a Building Hurricane Resistance Energy Efficient Mold Resistance Fire Resistance Termite/Bug Resistance Ease of Manufacturing the walls Ease of Installation Easy for Building Departments to Inspect Easy for local Engineers and Architects to use for design Cost to Construct Cost to live in the home. Monthly Outlay

Considerations for a Building Hurricane Resistance Energy Efficient Mold Resistance Fire Resistance Termite/Bug Resistance Ease of Manufacturing Ease of Installation Easy for Building Departments to Inspect Easy for local Engineers and Architects to use for design Cost to Construct Cost to live in the home. Monthly Outlay Ask a Builder Developer (Only to meet codes.) Easy to find “3 Bids” Doesn’t care - Everybody else is bldg this way, so it must be OK Doesn’t have to get involved. Easy is the operative word here. Absolutely – ‘Does Not Care’, they are only worried about their ability to get the house up and on to the next one. If Governing agency allows it, they will build it. No Conscience – No Accountability. Two major traits of a Serial Killer. Ask a Builder or Developer

Considerations for a Building Hurricane Resistance Energy Efficient Mold Resistance Fire Resistance Termite/Bug Resistance Ease of Manufacturing Ease of Installation Easy for Building Departments to Inspect Easy for local Engineers and Architects to use for design Cost to Construct Cost to live in the home. Monthly Outlay Ask the Home Owner Ask a Future Home Owner

Considerations for a Building Hurricane Resistance Energy Efficient Mold Resistance Fire Resistance Termite/Bug Resistance Ease of Manufacturing Ease of Installation Easy for Building Departments to Inspect Easy for local Engineers and Architects to use for design Cost to Construct Cost to live in the home. (Monthly Outlay) Ask the NEW Product Manufacturer / Installer For Sales Purposes For the ability to be competitive to bring in a new product LOW COST TO CONSTRUCT IS THE ONLY THING THAT IS BRINGING ALL WALL TO THE MARKET. (Sad, but TRUE) THE LESS MONTHLY COSTS IS WHAT WILL SUSTAIN ALL WALL IN THE MARKET. Ask the NEW Product Manufacturer

What is it going to take to get the Builder to consider the BENEFITS of building a stronger, healthier, and safer home that costs more to build and costs LESS to live in and then use this information to enhance his BID presentation to help secure the job? Get the IRS involved new federal tax credits for residential energy efficiency Energy Efficient Homes Under the provision for energy efficient homes, an eligible contractor who constructs a qualified new energy efficient home may qualify for a credit of up to $2,000. The credit is available for all new homes, including manufactured homes constructed in accordance with the Federal Manufactured Homes Construction and Safety Standards. The home qualifies for the credit if: It is located in the United States; Its construction is substantially completed after August 8, 2005; It meets the statutory energy saving requirements, and It is acquired from the eligible contractor after December 31, 2005, and before January 1, 2009, for use as a residence. In general, to meet the energy saving requirements, a home must be certified to provide a level of heating and cooling energy consumption that is at least 30 to 50 percent in the case of manufactured homes, and 50 percent for other homes below that of a comparable home constructed in accordance with the standards of the 2004 Supplement to the 2003 International Energy Conservation Code. It must also have building envelope component improvements providing a level of heating and cooling energy consumption that is at least 10 percent below that of a comparable home. The All Wall System performs up to 75% better than code built homes.

They prepared the following report: Two Gainesville, FL builder case studies are presented that detail the critical elements of a systems engineering process that has resulted in increased sales and fewer callbacks for several builders. Additional benefits these builders realized include: enhanced customer satisfaction through improved comfort, improved indoor air quality and lower operating costs. Each of these builders chose to improve the performance and marketability of their homes. Get local government funded organizations involved and local energy consultants involved by providing Case Studies: Florida Solar Energy Center Ken Fonorrow,

Energy Savings %

Explanation of Chart: Why has ‘All Wall’ and ICF methods of construction proven superior to the standard methods of construction? 1.Sealed Envelope because of continuous poured concrete. 2.The concept of keeping the temperature that is outside outside and controlling the temperature inside. The FOAM makes this happen. 3.The air conditioning ducts have zero leakage to the outside air and they are in air that is only about 7 deg higher than the house is maintained. Notice that the R-Value (a myth) is not mentioned here because of it’s minimum level of significance. R-Value is a marketing tools for hollow wall construction, does not apply to mass walls, to any beneficial degree, and very Misleading to the PUBLIC. On an All Wall Eco-Home we foam under the plywood of the roof. MAJOR BENEFIT!

Why is the ‘All Wall System’ method of construction superior to it’s closest competitor?

More usable interior space. 5,000 SF home yields greater than 95 SF MORE Interior Area

Non-Combustible and Non-Flammable exterior load bearing walls. ICF’s, Wood Framing, and Concrete Blocks use drywall boards on the interior.

More MOLD resistant because the concrete board is the most mold resistant material to use, as is concrete. ICF’s, Wood Framing, and Concrete Blocks use drywall boards which suck up and hold water for mold to grow.

More pest and termite resistant: ICF’s use drywall boards and foam exposed – pests can burrow a nice home. Wood and Concrete Blocks use wood, insulation and drywall that pests can burrow a nice home.

Easier to have plans drawn and approved. The concrete exceeds all ACI codes and the light gage steel exceeds all LGSEA codes. All Wall is code compliant for any home and incorporates columns and stand alone beams. All of which exceed the strength of any other method of construction including concrete lintels, which are typical of block construction.

Easier to install. 1.Entry Level Employees 2.Less costly bracing 3.Faster to erect and fill, less labor costs 4.Faster removal of any forming, such as corners, and clean up

Zero Site waste

Better resistance to street noise. The harder exterior bounces sounds off, then foam absorbs.

More Energy Savings with All Wall