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Concrete Homes Are Beautiful Homes
Concrete Homes Are Built To Last
Concrete Homes Are Energy Efficient
Concrete Homes Are Environmentally Friendly
Concrete Homes Are Low Maintenance
Concrete Homes Are Quiet And Comfortable
Concrete Homes Are Solid Investments

 

 

Insulating Concrete Forms
A Better Way To Build A Better Home

Today, home buyers expect to get more from their new home. They want beauty that's more than skin deep. A home that fits their lifestyle and of course. But also a home with solid, high quality construction. Greater comfort and security. Lower energy bills. Lower maintenance. A home that's healthier to live in, and easier on the environment.

It's becoming harder and harder to meet their new expectations with the same old building technology and  wood framing. So more and more builders and home buyers are turning to something new. A modern adaptation of a centuries-old technology using the most proven building material on earth. Concrete.

Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) give you all the benefits that have made concrete the material of choice for home building worldwide: Solid, lasting construction that resists the ravages of fire, wind, and Father Time. But ICFs do plain concrete one better and or rather, two better and by giving you two built-in layers of foam insulation.

This gives an ICF home some sizable advantages over an ordinary stick-built home. Greater energy efficiency. More peace & quiet. More sheer day-to-day living comfort. All wrapped up in a solid, high-quality building package that gives an ICF home an utterly remarkable feel that really has to be experienced to be believed. As soon as you step inside, you can tell that an ICF home is not an ordinary house. It's not just beautiful, comfortable and quiet. You can feel that it's solid, built to last.

So just how expensive is it to get all these extraordinary benefits? The truth is you can get superior ICF technology for a lot less than you'd think. ICFs are so efficient to build with and easy to use, that the cost of building an ICF house is comparable to that of an ordinary 2x6 wood-framed house. But you get so much more home for your money.

Insulating Concrete Forms In A Nutshell

ICFs are basically forms for poured concrete walls that stay in place as a permanent part of the wall assembly. The forms, made of foam insulation or other insulating material, are either pre-formed interlocking blocks or separate panels connected with plastic ties. The left-in-place forms not only provide a continuous insulation and sound barrier, but also a backing for drywall on the inside, and stucco, lap siding, or brick on the outside.

Within these two basic ICF types, individual systems can vary in their design. "Flat" systems yield a continuous thickness of concrete, like a conventionally poured wall. The wall produced by "grid" systems has a waffle pattern where the concrete is thicker at some points than others. "Post and beam" systems have just that and discrete horizontal and vertical columns of concrete that are completely encapsulated in foam insulation. Whatever their differences, all major ICF systems are engineer-designed, code-accepted, and field-proven.

ICF Advantages For The Homeowner

Greater Comfort & Lower Energy Bills

A combination of high R-values, low air infiltration, and high thermal mass is believed to account for the amazing 25% to 50% energy savings of ICF versus wood or steel-framed homes.

Peace & Quiet

In sound transmission tests, ICF walls allowed less than one-third as much sound to pass through as do ordinary frame walls filled with fiberglass. With double-glazed windows in ICF walls and beefed-up roof insulation, you will rarely hear street noises or airport traffic .

Solid & Lasting Security

The high-mass walls of an ICF home not only give it a remarkably solid feel, but they also make it safer for the family. And make it a remarkably solid and secure investment, too. Concrete homes have a proven track record of withstanding the ravages of hurricanes, tornadoes and fires, when all the stick-build houses around them are in ruins.

Less Repair & Maintenance

With ICF homes, the equation is simple. No Rot = Less Repair and Maintenance. Neither polystyrene nor concrete will ever rot or rust. Concrete can even be exposed to the elements for centuries with few ill effects. Reinforcing steel, buried deep inside and protected by concrete's alkalinity, does not corrode.

A Healthier Home & Environment

ICF homes provide a healthy indoor environment. Nothing held within or ordinarily emitted by an ICF wall is toxic. The measurement of the air contents of actual ICF houses shows an almost complete absence of any emissions.

ICF Advantages For The Builder

Versatile System and Flexible Designs

ICF homes can be designed in any style, and will accept any traditional exterior finish including vinyl or wood siding, stucco and brick. Because custom angles and curves are easily created, it's simple to build in bows, bays and radiuses.

Internationally Proven & Code-Accepted

Originally developed in Europe (where concrete home building is standard) ICF systems have been used successfully around the world for more than 30 years. ICF systems are accepted by all the major model codes in the U.S., and by the R-2000 program in Canada .

Fast To Learn & Easy To Use

Although it looks new and different, anyone with construction experience can quickly get up to speed with ICFs. An ideal crew has a mix of concrete placement and carpentry experience. Once the crew has some practice, each ICF-build home requires less skilled labor and less total labor than a wood-framed home.

Likewise, ICFs present no problem for the sub-contractors who come after the walls are poured. Since holes, chases and rectangles are easily cut into ICFs with a knife or saw, installation of mechanical systems is a snap.

Cost Competitive

Over the last ten years, concrete prices have been remarkably stable. Recent price increases in other materials have generated interest in concrete building systems as never before. Labor savings and readily available materials make ICFs, feature for feature, one of the most cost competitive wall systems in the U.S. and Canadian housing markets.

Insulating Concrete Forms Manufacturers  

American Conform Industries
Ed Bobich
1820 S. Santa Fe St.
Santa Anna , CA 92705
(800) 266-3676
Fax: (714) 662-0405
www.smartblock.com ebobich@smartblock.com

Arxx Building System Inc.
Randy Daniels
647 Camino de los Mares
San Clemente , CA 92673
(949) 637-8115 
Fax: (949) 425-9966
www.arxxbuild.com
rdaniels@arxxbuild.com

 

Accessories for ICF Construction:

Energywise Structures
(Moisture control and HVAC sizing)
2105 Nugent Drive
Mansfield , Texas 76063
(817) 477-1387
Fax: (817) 473-2349
www.energywisestructures.com

Vinyl Technologies Inc.
 (Vinyl bucks for windows and doors)
Windlock Select (hot knives)
1055 Leisz's Bridge Road
Leesport , PA 19533
(888) HOTKNIFE or (610) 926-6815
Fax: (610) 926-5997
www.hotknife.com

Insulating Concrete Form Association

The Insulating Concrete Form Association (ICFA) is an organization dedicated to expanding the use of insulating concrete forms through research, education, promotion, and public affairs work.  Contact ICFA to get a complete listing of members including local distributors and contractors.

Insulating Concrete Form Association
1807 Glenview Road, Suite 203
Glenview , IL 60025
(847) 657-9730
Fax (847) 657-9728
www.forms.org

Eco Block, LLC Vera Novak  
143 West 100 North
Bountiful, Utah 84010
(801) 201-1388 
Fax: (801) 292-2685
www.eco-block.com
vnovak@eco-block.com

Dream Home Builders in the Las Vegas Area

Progressive Homes
 Kim Fotheringham
653 Del Prado Drive
Boulder City , Nevada 89005
(702) 596-9436 
Fax: (702) 985-0262 
kfotheringham@smartblock.com

Concrete Services Inc.
Mike Colvin  
4205 West Tompkins Ave.
Las Vegas , Nevada 89103
(702) 639-9200 
Fax: (702) 639-9020
www.csinv.com
mcolvin@csinv.com

 

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Concrete Homes Are Beautiful Homes
With Many Flexible Building Techniques, Your Home Design Is Limited Only By Your Imagination.

Beauty That's More Than Skin Deep

Concrete can create any shape or size home that you can imagine.

Drive up to a new home today and you probably cannot tell how that home was constructed. That's because the "skin" covering a home - whether it's stucco, brick, wood or vinyl siding - provides the same finished appearance whether it's placed over wood-frame or concrete construction.

How can you tell what type of construction is behind a home's veneer? The walls in an unfinished garage or basement may give you a clue. But the benefits of solid concrete construction aren't apparent at first glance. They only show up years after the home is purchased - in the form of lower maintenance costs and lower energy bills. So, to be sure you make the right home buying decision, always ask the seller or builder what type of construction is behind that beautiful exterior.

Limitless Possibilities

Concrete can create any shape or size home you can imagine. Because concrete takes any shape or form, it can create an unlimited variety of curves and angles. Concrete's strength can be used to create large open spaces - offering total flexibility in designing your home's floor plan.

Timeless Designs

Whether a Victorian gingerbread home or a Colonial mansion, concrete homes are quiet, easy-to-maintain and safe from fire, hurricanes, termites and wood rot. Concrete also can be used to create classic, low maintenance floors with patterns similar to classic stonework but with a look all their own.

Contemporary Designs

Concrete homes are low maintenance & energy efficient... a solid investment for any family.

Should your tastes lean toward traditional or contemporary, the strength and flexibility of concrete can create a home that looks like the 21st Century and, with minimum maintenance, will hold its beauty and value throughout the next century.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

 

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Concrete Homes Are Built To Last
Beauty that Withstands the Tests of Nature

A concrete home is a solid investment for your family both in terms of value and safety

Security That's A Solid Investment

Buying a home can be the single largest investment of your life. If that home is constructed with concrete walls, your investment is naturally protected from the structural damage that can be caused by the effects of nature. As the owner of a concrete home, you'll benefit from lower annual maintenance and energy costs while living in a home that provides a secure haven for your family.

The solid investment value of a concrete home is just one of the reasons to ask what type of construction is behind a home's stucco, siding or brick veneer. If the answer isn't "concrete," your investment may be compromised by maintenance and repair costs that could have been avoided or minimized.

Worry-free Living

Fire can endanger the lives of everyone in the family and destroy those things that cannot be replaced. Insurance companies recognize concrete as being safer than any other form of construction when fire threatens a home. Living in a concrete home can bring peace of mind to homeowners concerned about fire.

Buying a home is the single largest investment
of your life. Invest wisely... in a beautiful concrete home.

Safe and Sound

When disaster threatens in the form of hurricanes, tornadoes or wild fires, your family will be safer in a home constructed with concrete walls. It's no accident that concrete is the material of choice for modern day fortresses and disaster shelters. This strong, durable material stands up to the fury of nature...including the more subtle threats of rot, rust and termites. Today's strongest residential wall systems are made of concrete.

The Quiet Comfort Of Home

Besides being stronger and more durable, the mass of a concrete wall provides an added benefit - a reduction in noise entering the home. So be sure to select a sound-proof concrete home when you're looking for a little peace and quiet.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

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Concrete Homes Are Energy Efficient
Solid Construction and Better Insulation
Mean Lower
Utility Bills

A concrete home can keep you
comfortable year-round ...
while reducing your utility bills.

Energy Efficiency = The Mass of Concrete Construction

It doesn't take an Einstein to understand why concrete homes are more energy efficient than wood-frame homes. The mass of concrete slows down the passage of heat moving through the wall. This means that, with the same insulation, a concrete home stays warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than a wood-frame home. Also, a concrete wall doesn't have as many air leaks as a wood-frame wall - and air leakage accounts for a large percentage of energy loss in the home.

Besides having the advantage of mass, today's concrete home building systems all utilize cost effective, highly efficient insulation to keep your home dry and comfortable year round while enjoying the benefits of lower utility bills.

Solid Construction

Concrete forms an integral wall - solid, continuous and airtight. By comparison, a wood-frame wall is a collection of components - studs, sheet rock, sheathing and insulation. Each joint and connection is a potential air leak. As the air passes through these leaks, it takes your heating and air conditioning with it.

Space Age Insulation

Today's concrete home benefits greatly from the progress that has been made in home insulation over the past 20 years. Many insulated concrete wall systems use polystyrene blocks or panels as the concrete formwork into which reinforcing steel and concrete are placed. These polystyrene forms are left in place to give your home an exceptional R-value. For concrete masonry homes, insulation choices range from foiled backed batts to polystyrene panels. Standard hollow masonry units can be filled with insulating materials.

Concrete homes are more energy efficient than wood-frame homes.

Smart Design = Savings

When designing today's concrete home, smart builders are able to realize considerable savings by using concrete's energy efficiency to justify smaller heating and air conditioning systems. This results in a comfortable home with correspondingly smaller heating and air conditioning bills. The bottom line - savings are realized up front and throughout the life of a home.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

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Concrete Homes Are Environmentally Friendly

Natural Materials Make Concrete The Healthy Choice For Environmentally
Responsible Homebuilding

Concrete...The Natural Building Material

Building concrete homes helps
save our precious forests
.

In this age of vanishing resources, we must choose our building materials more wisely, balancing the expenditure of natural resources with the benefits of a material over its useful life. Concrete draws upon some of the earth's most common and abundant minerals for its raw materials. The amount of land used to extract the materials needed to make concrete is only a fraction of that used to cut down our forests for lumber.

Concrete homes are more energy efficient than wood-frame homes and therefore require less energy to heat and cool. This reduces the amount of so-called green house gases produced by power generation plants.

Concrete Uses Recycled Materials

Portland cement, which makes up about 10 percent of concrete, is manufactured from limestone, clay and sand. Scrap tires and other combustible waste that would otherwise take valuable land in land fills are often used as a fuel source in the cement manufacturing process. Sources of aggregates are diverse and plentiful: sand, gravel, crushed stone, and an ever-increasing array of consumer and industrial waste products - fly ash from coal burning electric power plants and blast furnace slag from steel mills. Crushed concrete from demolition is often used as aggregate for concrete. Concrete's nearly inert matrix of materials makes it an ideal recycling medium, with absolutely no degradation of strength or performance.

Limitless Possibilities

Concrete can create any shape or size home you can imagine. Because concrete takes any shape or form, it can create an unlimited variety of curves and angles. Concrete's strength can be used to create large open spaces - offering total flexibility in designing your home's floor plan.

Healthy Living

Concrete promotes a healthier indoor atmosphere, since it is practically inert, and requires no volatile organic-based preservatives like wood does. It's naturally waterproof and fire-resistant, so it doesn't need special coatings or sealers. Concrete can also be easily cleaned with organic, non-toxic substances.

Mold and Moisture

Concrete homes are much less susceptible to mold growth. Toxic mold needs an organic food source to thrive such as wood. Concrete and all form materials are inorganic. Mold cannot feed on the material nor destroy is as is common with wood homes. The health risks to you and you family are greatly lessened. Plumbing or sprinkler leaks should always be repaired promptly, but with concrete there is typically no lasting damage to your home.

Concrete homes promote a healthier
and safer environment.

Built To Last

Since wood rots and decays, and is extremely susceptible to natural disasters, it is central to a wasteful construction cycle of frequent disposal and replacement. Concrete, on the other hand, requires little or no maintenance, stands up to hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, and fires. It can't be eaten by termites and won't rust or rot. Concrete's sheer durability over decades of use goes a long way towards waste reduction.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete!

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

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Concrete Homes Are Low Maintenance

Solid Materials and Innovative Building Techniques Lead to Low Maintenance Homes

A concrete home requires far less
work to keep it looking like new.

Ownership Made Easy

The beauty of a concrete home is that it requires far less work on the part of the homeowner to keep it looking like new. What are the three most common causes of exterior wall maintenance? Termites, rotting and paint peeling or fading. Concrete homes are rarely, if ever affected by termites or rot. As to paint, while some contemporary concrete homes have wood siding, most have a stucco or brick facade. Some use a concrete texture or other concrete products as finishes. None require painting.

All of this translates into a concrete home costing less to own than a wood-frame or wood veneer home.

Standing Up To The Elements

Part of maintaining a home over the course of its lifetime involves repair of damage from such elements of nature as rain, wind and termites. A concrete wall is more resistant to the wind and rain of hurricanes, tornadoes and other major windstorms. When Hurricane Andrew roared through South Florida , concrete homes protected families far better than their wood-frame counterparts. Homes built with concrete walls can also be designed to withstand the destructive forces of earthquakes.

Two of nature's threats to homes - termites and dry rot - are more subtle than hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes. But they can be just as costly. While an infestation of termites can cause severe structural damage to a wood-frame house, the structural walls of a concrete home are safe from their destructive efforts. Dry rot is actually a disease, common to timber and caused by fungi. Dry rot does not affect concrete and is therefore not a worry for the owners of a concrete home.

Timeless Designs

Whether a Southwest desert home or a Colonial mansion, concrete homes are quiet, easy-to-maintain and safe from fire, hurricanes, termites and wood rot. Concrete also can be used to create classic, low maintenance floors with patterns similar to classic stonework but with a look all their own.

A concrete home requires far less work to keep it looking like new.

Fire Prevention

Concrete homes are more resistant to fire than wood-frame homes. This gives your family a better chance of avoiding injury due to fire. Even if a concrete home does catch on fire, the damage does not seriously affect the structure of the walls, making repair a simpler task.

Today's Concrete Home

The concrete home building systems available today have evolved to the point where you can design your home to require a minimum of maintenance while providing a maximum of protection...and it will still look new for years after it is built.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

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Concrete Homes Are Quiet And Comfortable

Concrete's Sound Reducing Qualities and Air-Tightness Make Your Home a Quieter and More Comfortable Living Environment

The Peace And Quiet Of Concrete

The quiet comfort of concrete
makes a concrete home a solid
investment in lifestyle.

Land for homebuilding is becoming scarcer, and we're forced to build our homes closer together and near noise sources like highways, railways, and airports. Concrete homes provide the necessary sound reducing qualities to provide the kind of quiet comfort we all look for in a home.

The greater mass of concrete walls can reduce sound penetrating through a wall by over 80 percent when compared to wood-frame construction. Although some sound will penetrate the windows, a concrete home is often two-thirds quieter than a wood-frame home.

 


Comfortable Living

Because concrete homes are built with solid concrete walls they are more air-tight than wood-frame. The continuous layer of rigid insulation used in concrete construction provides a consistent thermal barrier unlike wood-frame and batt insulation which has gaps in the insulation. This reduces drafts and cold spots inside your home resulting in more comfortable living spaces throughout your home.

Thermal Mass = Even Temperature

The mass of the concrete also has the heat-absorbing property called thermal mass. This smoothes out swings in temperature over time. It keeps the house from overheating or getting suddenly cold when the furnace or air conditioner cycles on and off throughout the day. It also helps keep the house cool in the summer and warm in the winter resulting in year-round comfort.

Make an investment in life style
with a quiet concrete home and
save money on energy bills at the
same time.

Lower Energy Bills

The same qualities that bring you the quiet comfort of a concrete home - thermal mass and consistency of insulation - also brings the peace of mind of saving money. Concrete homes can often reduce energy bills by over 50 percent compared to wood-frame homes. It's not often an investment pays that kind of a return.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

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Concrete Homes Are Solid Investments

Energy Efficiency, Durability, and Resale Value
Add Up to Big Savings

Savings That Adding Up Year After Year

A concrete home is a solid investment for your family in terms of value and safety.

Buying a home is probably the single largest investment you'll ever make. Invest wisely. A beautiful concrete home will pay you back in terms of operating cost, resale value, and quality of living. Over the long run, benefits like energy efficiency, disaster and fire resistance, and durability reduce the cost of owning a home. Reduced noise and more even temperatures mean quiet comfort that you can enjoy year round.

Lower Utility Bills

Concrete homes save energy in two ways. The mass of the concrete slows down the passage of heat or cold moving through the wall. With the same insulation, a concrete home stays warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Also, concrete walls are more air-tight than wood-frame walls. Since leaks account for a large percentage of energy loss in the home, concrete homes enjoy savings in energy consumption. That adds up to lower utility bills. A survey, conducted by Dr. Peter VanderWerf at Boston University , found that using insulating concrete forms (ICFs) reduces energy used for heating by about 44% and for cooling by about 32%. 

Concrete homes are comfortable,
secure, and energy efficient.

Reduced Insurance Premiums

Concrete homes resist fire. They're stronger than wood frame homes and safer during tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes. Insurance for concrete homes is often 15% to 25% lower. One insurance agent in St. Louis , Missouri , offers discounts on homeowners insurance policies of up to 25% for ICF homes. No one, however, can put a price on the peace of mind that comes with owning a concrete home.

Quiet Comfort

Concrete homes make the world go away - a haven from traffic and the neighbor's leaf blower. The mass of a concrete wall makes it an effective barrier to sound. Although some sound will penetrate the windows, a concrete home is often two-thirds quieter than a wood-frame home.

The Quality Payback

Concrete homes cost a little more than wood-frame homes. But lower energy bills and insurance premiums can offset the slightly higher mortgage payment. The real payback is in quality...the intangible benefits of a quieter and more comfortable home.

A Dollar a Month for Safety, Quiet, and Comfort

A homebuyer pays 4% more for an energy efficient concrete home. He secures a mortgage with a 7.5% interest rate and makes a 20% down payment on the home. He would pay $44 more on principal and interest and $12 more on property taxes but saves $12 per month on homeowners insurance and $43 per month on energy bills. The total monthly cost for the concrete home is only $1 more than the standard home - a small price to pay for the added security, quiet, and comfort.

 

Standard Home

Concrete Home

Comments

Purchase Price

$200,000

$208,000

4% more

Principal and Int.

$1,119

$1,163

7.5% interest

Taxes

$300

$312

.15% tax rate

Insurance

$60

$48

20% savings

Energy

$145

$102

30% savings

Housing Costs

$1,624

$1,625

Only $1 more

Note that this is example is very conservative on energy savings. Houses in the Las Vegas market have been documented to save upwards of 50% of a typical wood home energy costs. With this factored in, a concrete home is less expensive to own than a traditional leaky, creaky and hot wood frame home.

That's The Beauty Of Today's Concrete

Concrete homes all share the same great character traits - beauty, strength, durability, low maintenance, energy efficiency, environmental friendliness, and peace and quiet. You can rest assured that your beautiful concrete home is built to last.

 

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