"If Rome Was Built Today It Would Be Built Using Insulated
Concrete Forms!"

Imagine . . .
What would you think if we said that a home could have:
Heating bills 35%-60% less.
Weather resistance that will stand up to hurricane force winds, and is rated to
withstand earthquakes.
The ultimate fire resistance insofar that some insurance companies decide to
give a 20% (or more) discount on a homeowners' policy.
Healthy indoor air quality, essentially free from dust and pollen.
A guarantee to never get dry-rot, or be infested by termites or carpenter
ants.
Recycled material components that save in average 15 trees per home when
constructed.
Reduced exterior wall sound transmission by more than 65% so barking dogs, lawn
mowers, and even airplanes are reduced to a whisper.
The most amazing thing of all, is that this technology is available right here,
right now and it costs only a little more than a conventional wood built house.
The Magic of ICF's......
The big secret that more and more builders, architects, engineers and
homeowners are beginning to uncover is the new advances in concrete homes constructed using Insulating Concrete
Forms technology.
Insulating concrete forms are lightweight, highly durable foam blocks or forms
composed of an expanded or extruded polystyrene, and recycled materials.
Raw plastic beads are molded into one of several basic form types.
Some look like hollow blocks that you stack and interlock like big Lego's.
Others use panels that are held a constant distance apart by a series of plastic ties.
Either way, the product is stacked in the shape of your home, reinforcing steel
is placed inside, and concrete poured in between to create a solid, structural wall.
The Insulating Concrete Forms remain in place after the concrete sets, and
function as thermal and acoustical insulation, an air and vapor barrier, and exterior wall sheathing.
Your finished wall is basically 6" +/- of reinforced concrete with 2”-3” of
dense foam insulation on the inside and the out, resulting in a rock solid, 12" thick, super-wall!
The integral, permanent insulation allows builders to construct ultra efficient
walls in a fraction of the time required to build walls out of wood or steel studs.
How is an ICF Home More Environmentally-Friendly?
In so many ways, ICF homes reduce their consumption of energy. They are the
most air-tight homes on the market. The concrete absorbs solar heat and slowly releases it so heat is distributed
evenly throughout the home. The average energy consumption reduction is 35-60% below conventional wood frame
houses. The houses use fewer natural resources to heat them and they will last quite literally for
centuries.
ICF walls conserve forest resources and their energy efficiency reduces fossil
fuel consumption. It's estimated a 2,000 square foot home saves up to 15 large trees when compared to conventional
construction. Concrete is inert, non-toxic, and produced from abundant natural and recycled material.
Lower noise from the outside world and the air exchange system all contribute
to a more peaceful and healthy environment for the occupants of an ICF home.
Disadvantages:
Cost; expect to pay 5-10% more for an ICF home depending on where you
live.
Where ICF homes are popular the cost will probably be a little cheaper. Even
though ICF construction is very durable and Code approved, it will take a little extra to get your plans through
the building department (unless they are familiar with the particular system that you are using).
ICF construction requires subcontractors to do certain tasks differently.
Wiring, heating, plumbing, drywall will be different than in traditional construction. This might cause prices to
be higher or difficulty in finding sub-trades that have experience working in an ICF home.
The ICF industry is growing rapidly, and in the last few years we have
completed projects in many different townships and municipalities. There are very few building departments left in
Southern Ontario where they are not informed with the ICF building process.
Summary:
ICF homes are a superior system to wood framed or steel framed
homes.
Once the exterior walls are poured they are ready for finishing (on the inside
and out).
They are extremely durable and they don't cost much more than a traditional
framed home.
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Finding subcontractors may be a challenge, but if you are planning to live in
your home for many years, ICF homes are the only choice to make.
Call: 1-705-533-1633
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