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A material that, under standard fire test conditions, will not ignite, burn, support combustion, or release flammable vapors.
Fire-resistant 3D-printed homes engineered by an NFPA-certified wildfire mitigation specialist give California homeowners measurable, code-aligned wildfire protection.
Wildfire-resistant home design depends less on walls than on roof, eaves, and windows. Inside the 3D-printed Walnut, CA ADU rewriting fire-survival rules.
How Builtech's Walnut, CA project mapped the permit pathway for fire-resistant 3D-printed concrete ADUs.
Fire-resistant 3D-printed ADUs are California's WUI building-code answer. Here's why the next 100K permits should be non-combustible by default.
Compare 3D-printed concrete, mycelium, and compressed earth blocks for fire-resistant ADUs. See why Walnut, CA's first wood-free 3D-printed ADU chose concrete.
Compact modular robotic 3D printers let contractors print concrete ADUs in tight residential backyards. Here's why the form factor changes the game.
Concrete walls. Steel roof. No wood, no nails. See how Builtech's two-material home thesis makes 3D-printed ADUs survive California wildfires.