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by orthoxerox
897 days ago
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AAC is great, but - I don't think it's super common in the US
- it's a high-tech product that quickly loses its legolike value if quality controls get sloppy (you have to spend hours sanding down each row or switch to mortar)
- it's just walls, you still need a system for building foundations, floors, ceilings and roofs. |
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https://northwestaac.com/
AAC floor and roof panels do exist.
My impression is that ICF is a lot more common in my area than AAC, though it's still not super common compared to, say, stick frame construction. I'd guess that's probably because with AAC you'd need to add additional insulation, whereas with ICF you wouldn't -- but maybe there are other reasons.