Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) are rapidly gaining popularity for their ability to withstand high winds, heat, prevent rot and insect damage, and more.
Decades ago, ICFs were introduced to the market with issues related to structural stability, durability and moisture control, all but mitigating the positive effects of a solid concrete core.
Today, ICF units are constructed to international building codes, improving energy efficiency and other environmental benefits for homes and commercial buildings. Many facilities, including the first-ever Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certified Net Zero school, are using ICF technology to realize break-even points faster than ever.
Not only do ICFs allow concrete homes and commercial buildings to withstand high winds, heat, and prevent rot, but also provide more energy efficiency, comfort and environmental friendliness.
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