Another example concrete hip roof!
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Raul HinojosaUser is Offline
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19 Oct 2008 06:02 PM
Here you can see more pictures of what you can built underside of a WRCS concrete roof shown in page 2 of this forum, taking advance of the full cathedral


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30 Oct 2008 02:31 PM
I looked at the site.   It is looks very interesting and I'm going to strongly consider using the concept on my next build.   I wonder does WRCS provide the design and material list to build it.  Or, do they provide the materials already cut with a plan.   It was unclear to me whether they are selling a concept or actual materials.

It looks like WRCS has projects only in Florida.  Is that true, or are their projects elsewhere?

WRCS is not showing up on the exhibitor's list for the International Builders Show.  Is there any chance they or a competitor will be attending?

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Bruce


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31 Oct 2008 09:51 AM

There is a new website coming on next week. Yes, Wrcs provide all the engineering (structural, shoring drawing, shop dwgs for panel installation, material list for shoring, etc include in the price of the panel).

The panels arrive to the job site already precut and beveled with the pitch angles for the ridges, hips and valleys.

WRCS sell just the patented panel system. Actually is in Miami, Florida, but can ship panels to elsewhere. WRCS going to open plants also in Orlando and Pensacola. There are certified contractors that can go directly to your place to build the roof or the floor system.

You can send an e mail to request more information about it.

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15 Nov 2008 01:48 PM
our house features a 4,500 square foot ICF roof pitched at 12:1.5 no leaks yet in the roof, but lots of leaks in an ICF concrete exposed aggregate deck. icicleearthhome.blogspot.com has the pics


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