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Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are stay-in-place formwork for energy-efficient, cast-in-place reinforced-concrete walls.The forms are interlocking modular units that are dry-stacked (without mortar) and filled with concrete. The forms lock together somewhat like Lego bricks and serve to create a form for the structural walls of a building. Concrete is pumped into the cavity to form the structural element of the walls. Usually, reinforcing steel (rebar) is added before concrete placement to give the resulting walls flexural strength, similar to bridges and high-rise buildings made of concrete (see Reinforced concrete). After the concrete has cured, or firmed up, the forms are left in place permanently for the following reasons:
Types of systemsICFs can be made from a variety of materials:
The majority of forms are made of foam insulation, such as expanded polystyrene (EPS), and are either separate panels connected with plastic connectors or ties; or pre-formed interlocking blocks connected with plastic or steel connectors or ties. Most forms have vertically oriented furring strips built into the forms on 6”, 8”, or 12” centers which are used to secure interior and exterior finishes. Different ICF systems also vary in the shape of the resulting concrete within the wall:
This method has several advantages compared to traditional building materials, especially in residential and light commercial construction. The advantages of structures built with this method include: |




Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are stay-in-place formwork for energy-efficient, cast-in-place reinforced-concrete walls.
After the concrete has cured, or firmed up, the forms are left in place permanently for the following reasons:
Benefits
Disadvantages