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Insulated Concrete Forms - what are they?

Insulated concrete forms are concrete walls that have been created using concrete forms that were designed to stay in place. These concrete forms contain foam insulation that is resistant to thermal heat. Insulated concrete forms are well known for their durability.

Why Choose Insulated Concrete Forms

Insulated concrete forms are a great way to save on energy in your home. When included during the construction of a home, insulated concrete forms offer a superior level of insulation. Insulated concrete forms also provide soundproofing to reduce overall noise transfer. A big incentive to use insulated concrete forms is that they can up the value of a home. When placed on the market, a home with insulated concrete forms can command a higher resell price.

The Design Process for Insulated Concrete Forms

When choosing to include insulated concrete forms for a homes design, they need to be included from the very beginning of the construction process. For the best results, the homeowner, designer, architect and construction contractor should consult and carefully plan the entire process. It is important that the thickness of the walls, number of doors and windows, plumbing designs and installation are carefully considered before the project is started. Once you have a design plan for the construction, you are much less likely to have your project delayed; insulated concrete forms can be smoothly implanted from start to completion. Remember that the cost you pay for insulated concrete forms depends on how many features you add. The more features, the greater your cost, so be sure to adjust your budget as needed to accommodate as many features as possible.

Where to Find Insulated Concrete Forms

Manufacturers and suppliers of insulated concrete forms are pretty easy to find. The yellow pages and local directories should be your first source. Home building associations also provide guidance on where to locate manufacturers. Home building associations can also provide assistance with determining the type of products that manufacturers. Also, the Internet is a great place for you to find insulation concrete contractors. Keep in mind that it is important for homeowners to include the installation of insulated concrete forms at the beginning of any construction project. The use of insulated concrete forms needs to be carefully planned out, not added to a project as a second thought once construction has begun.