
The best materials make
the best homes.
Discover the materials that are used to make the longest lasting, healthiest homes.
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is changing the standard for residential construction in America. Fire, mold, and termite-resistant, AAC also offers strong thermal and sound insulation for energy-efficient, comfortable homes. Built to withstand wildfires, storms, and more, AAC delivers lasting protection. Click here to learn more about how AAC can improve your home.
Structural Metal
Structural metal is the backbone of strength in Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) homes. It provides stability, durability, and long-term support, ensuring each home is built to last. Combined with AAC’s fire, mold, and weather resistance, structural metal helps create safer, stronger, and more reliable living spaces.

Soil Treatment
To make sure every Stack & Standard home is built on a strong foundation, we perform a full geotechnical analysis on every lot. Our engineers study the soil more than 10 feet below the surface, then design a foundation tailored to the unique needs of that property. This way, your home is built to last from the ground up.
Foundation Engineering
A strong home starts with a strong foundation. At Stack & Standard, every foundation is engineered specifically for the soil and conditions of the lot. By tailoring the design to the property, our engineers ensure each home has the stability and durability it needs for long-term peace of mind.
HVAC Performance
Comfort in your home depends on more than just the thermostat. That’s why we focus on high-performing HVAC systems designed to keep every room consistently comfortable, energy-efficient, and healthy. With better airflow, cleaner air quality, and lower energy use, our homes are built for comfort that lasts year-round.

Insulation Standards
The right insulation makes a noticeable difference in how a home feels and performs. We use insulation that goes beyond the standard, helping regulate indoor temperatures, reduce energy costs, and keep outside noise out. The result is a quieter, more efficient home that feels just right in every season.





