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		<title>Las Cruces home builder builds Picacho Mountain home with energy-efficient IFC walls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember reading a story to my children years ago about a big bad wolf and how a brick house kept him from enjoying three little pigs for dinner. Unfortunately that brick house can only keep the pigs safe.  On the other hand, an insulating concrete form, or ICF, home would keep them safe, warm,<a href="http://communities-intl.com/hello-world/">Read more..</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://picachomountain.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/image_10.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="david coyle icf" src="http://picachomountain.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/image_10.jpg" alt="ICF walls by perform wall" width="179" height="178" /></a>I remember  reading a story to my children years ago about a big bad wolf   and how  a brick house kept him from enjoying three little pigs for   dinner.  Unfortunately that brick house can only keep the pigs safe.  On the  other hand, an<strong> insulating concrete form, or ICF</strong>, home would keep  them safe, warm, and protected from the elements.</p>
<p>For generations, <a title="Home Builders in Las Cruces New Mexico" href="http://www.picachomountain.com/2/find_your_home/estate_homes/" target="_blank"><strong>home builders in Las Cruces, New Mexico</strong></a> and  around the country have primarily used three materials to build homes:  sticks, bricks and concrete block. Technological advances and an  increased focus on <strong>green building</strong> have driven many builders and  homeowners to search for a better way to build homes. One of the great <strong>green  technologies </strong>receiving increased attention is <a title="insulating  concrete form ICF green building" href="http://www.forms.org/" target="_blank"><strong>insulating concrete  forms (ICF)</strong></a>.<img title="More..." src="http://picachomountain.wordpress.com/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /> <span id="more-1"></span></p>
<p><strong>ICF</strong> is a relatively new building material that provides the  long-lasting, durable strength of concrete. <strong>ICF</strong> is also more <strong>energy  efficient</strong>, easier to use and more affordable than many other <strong>green  building</strong> materials. Those are just a few of the reasons<strong> Las  Cruces home builder</strong> <a title="david coyle las cruces new mexico home  builder" href="http://www.coylebuilders.com/" target="_blank">David Coyle</a> is working with <strong>ICF</strong> on a new <a title="build green new mexico  custom homes certification" href="http://www.buildgreennm.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Build Green  New Mexico</strong></a>-certified <a title="custom homes in las cruces new  mexico" href="http://www.picachomountain.com/2/find_your_home/" target="_blank">custom home at Picacho Mountain</a>.</p>
<p>According to <strong>Coyle</strong>, ICF’s high<strong> insulation value</strong> was the  first thing that appealed to him as a <strong>Las Cruces home builder</strong>.  However, there are many other benefits to using ICF. <strong>ICF</strong> provides  structural strength, earthquake integrity, excellent thermal  performance, four-hour fire rating, great sound insulation and is free  of inert gasses (VOC free). Plus, <strong>ICF</strong> is highly resistant to  fire, wind, mildew, black mold, termites and other pests.</p>
<p><a href="http://picachomountain.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/image_9.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="perform wall icf" src="http://picachomountain.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/image_9.jpg?w=300" alt="perform wall icf" width="300" height="170" /></a>“What most  impresses me about <strong>ICF</strong> compared to other building products is the  <strong>energy efficiency</strong> it adds to a home,” Coyle said. “I also like  that it is a sound proof wall system, strong and long-lasting, in  addition to being pretty much mold proof.”</p>
<p>There are many companies who produce <strong>ICF</strong> in the United States.  Coyle is building this home using ICF products from <a title="perform  wall ICF el paso texas robert west installer" href="http://www.performwall.com/" target="_blank">Perform Wall in  El Paso, Texas</a>. <strong>ICF construction </strong>offers a simple building  process and a wide range of design options. With <strong>Perform Wall ICF</strong>,  curved walls, arch es, nooks and virtually any architectural design  imagined can be created.</p>
<p>Another benefit of<strong> Perform Wall ICF</strong> is that the panels are  lightweight and comprised largely of <strong>recycled polystyrene</strong>.</p>
<p>“From what I have seen, I really like the <strong>Perform Wall ICF</strong> product because it is 85 percent <strong>recycled polystyrene</strong> and 15  percent cement compound,” <strong>Coyle</strong> said. “Not only is it recycled,  but it seems very strong and has a great feel to it versus a product  with only Styrofoam product.”</p>
<p><strong>Coyle</strong> is working with<a title="perform wall ICF el paso texas  robert west installer" href="http://www.rawestinc.com/" target="_blank"><strong> ICF installer  Robert West </strong></a>on the construction of this home. Since 1995, West  has been involved in the installation of <strong>ICF</strong> on more than 200  homes.</p>
<p>According to West, the upfront cost of building with <strong>Perform Wall  ICF </strong>is about 10 to 15 percent more than traditional construction.  However, most customers recover that cost within three years on savings  from utilities and fire insurance.</p>
<p><strong>Coyle</strong> recently became a certified green contractor through the  <a title="National Association of Home Builders" href="http://www.nahb.org/" target="_blank">National Association of Home Builders</a>. Additionally,  Coyle is considering construction of his personal home with <strong>Perform  Wall ICF</strong>.</p>
<p>The use of the ICF isn’t the only thing that makes this <strong>David  Coyle</strong> home green. Coyle’s commitment to<strong> green building</strong> is  also evident in the site itself. Special attention has been paid to site  preparation to ensure a minimum amount of natural vegetation is  disturbed. Coyle is also composting materials used on the job site to  reduce waste.</p>
<p>In addition to ICF, the home will include<strong> tankless hot water  heaters, spray foam insulation, low-E windows and doors, solar PV,  high-efficiency heating and cooling, Energy Star appliances, low flow  water fixtures and low VOC paints, stains and flooring</strong>. <a title="picacho mountain certified build green new mexico community" href="http://www.picachomountain.com/2/find_your_home/build_green/" target="_blank">Picacho Mountain is the only certified green subdivision</a> in the <strong>Las Cruces, New Mexico area</strong>, which also helps to qualify  this home for <strong>Build Green New Mexico green certification</strong>.</p>
<p>While we might not have to worry about the big bad wolf, there are  definitely many forces of nature we must protect our homes from in the<strong> <a title="custom homes in las cruces new mexico" href="http://www.picachomountain.com/5/las_cruces/" target="_blank">Las  Cruces, New Mexico</a></strong> and the Southwest. Whether it is wind, rain,  pests, heat, cold or fire, <strong>ICF</strong> will help protect your next home  from the elements.</p>
<p>Come by <a title="Picacho Mountain Picacho Hills Las Cruces NM" href="http://www.picachomountain.com/1/welcome/" target="_blank">Picacho  Mountain</a> today to see this certified green David Coyle home under  construction.  Or <a title="Contact Picacho Mountain" href="http://www.picachomountain.com/11/contact_us/contact_us/" target="_blank">contact Picacho Mountain at</a> 888-511-9872 for more  information about <strong>ICF</strong>, <strong>green building</strong> or building your  next <strong>new custom home</strong> in Las Cruces, New Mexico.</p>
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