Find out More About the Benefits of ICFs!

Insulating Concrete Forms consist of interconnected foam boards that stand as a form for poured concrete. Rebar is typically added before the concrete is poured between the foam parts for stability. ICFs remain as part of the wall assembly and provide a backing for any finish — drywall, stucco, brick, etc. Compared with traditionally built stick frame houses, ICFs provide strong, structural integrity for better resistance to tornadoes, water damage, earthquakes, and other forces of nature.

Among its many benefits, ICFs provide safety, durability, and energy efficiency — qualities every builder/home-owner seeks when making a long-term investment. ICFs provide stable room temperatures, which in turn lower utility bills. Pollen, allergens and dust are also reduced with the use of ICFs, promoting healthy home living and peace of mind. ICFs have a fire rating of three hours compared to the 20-minute fire rating of ordinary wood frames. Best of all, ICFs increase the longevity of your structure, as well as increasing the resale value. These features speak volumes when deciding on the best building material for your project. Insulating Concrete Forms are one of the most environmentally and economically sound building materials we have available today.

ICFs are available for not much more than traditional building supplies — and the money you save in repairs, energy costs and more are much less! Building with ICFs is comparable to the expense of building an ordinary wood frame house, but you get much more for your money!