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This morning, we stepped onto a job site in frigid Oklahoma temperatures—-4°F! It got us thinking: how does concrete hold up when it comes to keeping buildings warm in extreme weather?

Concrete is known for its strength and durability, making it a solid choice for Oklahoma’s wild weather swings—from freezing winters to scorching summers. But when it comes to insulation, raw concrete alone isn’t the best at keeping the cold out. It has high thermal mass, meaning it absorbs heat during the day and slowly releases it, helping to stabilize indoor temperatures.

However, air efficiency is where concrete shines. Solid concrete walls greatly reduce air leaks compared to traditional wood framing, helping homes and buildings stay airtight and energy-efficient. That’s why many Oklahoma builders are using insulated concrete forms (ICFs) to combine concrete’s strength with superior insulation.

So, is concrete the best choice for Oklahoma winters? Absolutely—when paired with the right insulation! Whether you're building a home, commercial space, or storm shelter, First Water Contracting can help you design a structure that’s tough enough for Oklahoma’s extreme climate.

Stay warm out there! ❄️🏗️

Call First Water Contracting today for all your concrete needs +1 405-664-6200

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