We build strength into every
HCI Home, utilizing tons of integrated steel and 5,000 P.S.I. concrete to fortify the exterior walls. And the roof isn't just tacked on, it's locked
into the concrete beams with steel hurricane straps and anchor bolts. Below are the features that make
a HCI Home one of the
sturdiest, most well built homes in the world.
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Stronger
Construction
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 | Tons of 5,000 P.S.I. concrete is
pumped into the post and beam cavities of our wall structure ... it's locking all
together in one piece ... like an insulated parking garage.
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 | Hundreds of pounds of steel rebar
interlocks the
concrete structures components together.
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 | Interlocking footers interlocks the
wall beams and slab foundation |
 | Hurricane clips ties the roof to the exterior
wall
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 | Rigid structural insulation
concrete forms are cemented to each other and the slab
to receive and bond to the 5,000 P.S.I. concrete pumped into their recesses. |
Quieter
Because of the EPS walls and double paned
windows, the interior of our homes are 50% quieter than conventional homes.
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