Why Use ICC-ES Fasteners?

ICC-ES, you may have heard of it, but why is it important? Find out!

ICC-ES (International Code Council Evaluation Service) fasteners are those that have been evaluated and approved by the ICC-ES, an independent organization that verifies compliance with building codes and standards.

Having completed hundreds of evaluations of building products, components, methods, and materials, ICC-ESR has a proven track record of excellence in product evaluations.

Here are some reasons why using ICC-ES fasteners can be beneficial:

  1. Compliance with Building Codes: 
    ICC-ES evaluates fasteners to ensure they meet or exceed building codes and industry standards. Using ICC-ES approved fasteners can help ensure compliance with local and national building codes and regulations.
  2. Quality Assurance: 
    ICC-ES evaluates fasteners to ensure they meet quality standards for performance, safety, and durability. This can provide assurance that the fasteners will perform as expected and meet the requirements of the project.
  3. Liability Protection: 
    Using ICC-ES approved fasteners can help protect against liability issues that could arise from non-compliance with building codes or failure of the fasteners.
  4. Technical Support: 
    ICC-ES provides technical support for their evaluated products, including fasteners. This can be helpful for architects, engineers, and contractors who need guidance on selecting the right fasteners for their project.
  5. Industry Recognition: 
    ICC-ES is a respected and recognized organization in the construction industry. Using ICC-ES approved fasteners can help enhance the credibility of a project and demonstrate a commitment to quality and safety.

Overall, using ICC-ES approved fasteners can provide assurance that the fasteners meet building codes and quality standards, protect against liability issues, and provide access to technical support. It's important to consult with a fastener specialist or engineer to determine the best fasteners for your specific project needs.