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CPH3D is the leading 3D Printed Concrete design-build firm in the Southeastern United States. We are a vertically integrated, architect qualified, licensed, Tampa Bay based, Florida design-build firm (FL-AR101701) and a world leader in design, construction and sales of permitted 3D Printed Concrete Buildings.
When 3D Printing your home different mixes can be used to achieve specific design goals. We use a specialized concrete mix which includes mortars, which is crucial for smooth, high-quality wall finishes and durable hurricane resistant walls. The ability to use local materials reduces carbon footprint too!
As a Co-Op we are a all in one design to build firm, meaning we can take care of all your needs and you work with our team and pick out what interior finishes you’d like and product for your windows and doors etc…
For 3D Printing your walls we can print up to 1000 mm/s but for quality and safety we print around 300 mm/s.
- 1,200 Sq FT house would take about 30 hours of continuous printing to complete the walls.
- 2,000 Sq FT would take about 50-60 hours of continuous printing. This is a significant time-saving compared to traditional construction methods, which can take weeks or even months to complete similar task.
- Factors that affect time would be, design complexity & Number of Openings Ex.windows/doors production time and shipping time.
Here at CPH3D we are focused on creating brand new luxury homes that are Affordable, Pest resistant, Hurricane resistant, Florida Strong homes. 3D Printing Homes reduces material waste & less labor involved. The cost per SqFT is dependent on the buyer due to the finishes you’d like on your home. We are noticing average cost of 250-350 Dollars per square.
Yes, 3D printed homes are sturdy. They use durable materials which provide excellent structural integrity. These homes have demonstrated strong resilience in various environments, from withstanding wildfires in California and extreme heat and wind in Texas and soon they’ll be resilient in Hurricanes 600 PSI
Yes, 3D printed homes use durable materials like reinforced concrete, which provide superior strength compared to wood framed homes. Making hem well-suited for hurricane proof winds and debris. We work with regulatory compliance that exceed local building codes and design our homes with this on top of mind.
Currently depending on what you’d like for your roofing, doors and windows it comes to around $250-350 per SqFt
Choosing the right roof is crucial due to the unique climate in Florida we recommend Hip Roofing, Metal Roofing and Clay Tile Roofing / Concrete Roofing.
Yes, CPH3D is the leading 3D Printed Concrete design-build firm in the Southeastern United States. We are a vertically integrated, architect qualified, licensed, Tampa Bay based, Florida design-build firm (FL-AR101701) and a world leader in design, construction and sales of permitted 3D Printed Concrete Buildings.
Please refer to the photos on our website, We are open to your ideas and implementing them in a new space of building.
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Currently, if you’d like your whole home to be 3D printed we have the ability to print 32.8 feet high with the equipment we have now thats not including the roofing.
The installation of water and electrical systems is seamlessly integrated into the construction process ton ensure efficiency and functionality.
Electrical Installation: During the 3D printing of the home, electrical conduits are incorporated directly into the walls. These conduits serve as pathways for electrical wiring. Once the printing phase is complete, electricians install wiring within these conduits. This includes positioning outlets, switches, and light fixtures according to the home’s design specifications. Electrical panels for distribution and circuit breakers are also installed to meet local building codes. Rigorous testing of the electrical systems follows to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations.
Water Installation: Similarly, plumbing considerations are carefully planned during the design phase. Plumbing conduits are integrated into the walls during the 3D printing process, allowing for the seamless installation of plumbing pipes post-printing. Professional plumbers then install these pipes, connecting them to fixtures such as sinks, toilets, and showers. Pressure testing of the plumbing system is conducted to detect any leaks and ensure reliability. Compliance with local plumbing codes is strictly adhered to throughout the installation process.
Yes, 3D printed homes can be insulated to ensure comfort and energy efficiency, similar to traditional construction methods. Insulation in these homes is essential for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures and reducing energy costs.
Insulation is typically installed after the 3D printing of the home’s walls is completed. Various materials such as foam boards, spray foam, fiberglass, and mineral wool can be used for insulation. The choice of insulation material depends on how you value factors like climate conditions, budget considerations, and local building codes.
We are pleased to announce that we are now an approved builder for construction loans through Achieva Federal Credit Union, Regions Bank, Goldwater Bank, and FNMA Approval for veterans! This partnership allows our clients to access 3DCTP Loans, providing greater flexibility and financial support when building their dream homes.
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