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Homes can now be built that are fire proof, water proof, termite proof, sound proof and able to withstand a catagory 5 hurricane.
Environmental Construction Technologies, Inc. is proud to introduce a new building block made with our exclusive ionic polymer that is so strong it can be beat with a sledge hammer and will not break. The blocks interlock and have a sheer strength that is unequaled. They can withstand a blow torch, repel water completely and are so dense that no insulation is needed.
Environmental Construction Technologies, Inc. is proud to announce our newest product, Enviro-Brick.
Enviro-Bricks are made with fly ash (sterilized ash from power plants that burn coal), sawdust and our exclusive ionic polymer that waterproofs and binds every particle together, making our bricks almost 100% recycled
material. A home made with these bricks is Fire proof (ash is the main ingredient), Water proof (the polymer was originally made to convert dirt roads into water proof, hard surfaces), Termite proof (the blocks are solid), Sound proof (blocks are so dense that sound is absorbed, not reflected), Self insulate at R-20 and can be beat with a sledge hammer without breaking. They are certified to withstand a 6.0 earthquake or a catagory 5 hurricane.
Contractors can buy the blocks or make their own on site with a block making machine that is portable. The blocks are made in two sizes. An 8" block is used for the exterior walls and has a hole built into it for electrical conduit and plumbing. A 4" block is used for the interior walls. The blocks can be textured and painted to look just like drywall. Eliminating all wood, drywall, insulation and concrete blocks, along with the labor for these trades, the contractor can make 20-30% more profit on every home built. Any type of wood working tool can be used to cut, rout, drill or sand the blocks.
Homeowners save as much as 50% on energy bills, have no need for a pest control company (not even an ant can get through the blocks), never have to worry about wood rot, mold or mildew and save on their homeowners insurance. How long will the blocks last? The Romans used volcanic ash to make the bricks for their roads and aquaducts and many are still in use today! Everything old is new again with a technical twist that helps recycle our resources.
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