Yes, there are limitations in that you can't build on top of wood or structural material that can’t support the weight. However, Endura Wall supports flexible designs across various building types—from single-family homes to six-story structures. Openings, corners, and elevation changes can be accommodated with proper detailing.
Leaving a slightly textured exterior surface allows for stucco, stone, faux finishes or even a painted finish.
Coordination is key! Endura Systems provides technical guidance to ensure seamless integration with MEP systems and typical building assemblies. Penetrations can be planned during the dry-stack layout, and in-wall MEP is integrated during the dry-stack construction.
Endura Wall is engineered to meet or exceed structural requirements for a wide range of applications. While ICC or local code listings aren’t publicly posted, they likely provide engineering documentation upon request. If the system is new in your area, contact Endura Systems for help in getting any documentation to help you.
Yes. The system's strength comes through its integral design when completed. This makes it suitable for high-performance zones, including high-wind areas.
Contact Endura Wall directly for Revit families or DWG details.
Depending where you live, the system has up to R-54 efficiency, significantly outperforming standard masonry or wood-framed walls in thermal resistance.
Yes! Contact Endura Systems directly to request the design library.
The project engineer of record typically handles this, but Endura Systems does have many design parameters and hypotheticals to assist with engineering support.
Yes, the system is used in government, institutional, and commercial projects across the U.S. It meets stringent durability, energy, and fire-rating requirements.
The Endura Wall System is an insulated masonry block wall system which consists of three primary components:
1) Specially configured Concrete Masonry Unit (CMU) Block
2) Uniquely configured Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam insulation inserts
3) Surface bonding Structure Coat applied onto both sides of the installed block wall
Rebar and Grout are also incorporated into the wall system for additional structural strength. The combination of these components, including the chemical bonding of the structure coat to the CMU block during the cure process, makes a mass wall instead of just individual parts. The Endura Wall System is stronger than a typical masonry wall and is more energy efficient, fire and flood resistant, bug and rodent proof, quieter than a recording studio and even practically bulletproof.
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