Insulating Concrete Forms (ICFs) are form work for concrete that stays in place as permanent building insulation for energy-efficient, cast-in-place, reinforced concrete walls, floors and roofs.
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 or floors of a building.
This ultimately creates a building envelope with a gap-free floor-to ceiling insulation that is insusceptible against moisture, heat / cold, as well as natural disasters such as wind and floods.
ICF can be used for construction of single homes, multi-unit buildings up to 25 stories, and commercial buildings such as hotels, warehouses, farming buildings, factories, offices, or hospitals.
Flexible density and adjustable sizes of the manufactured ICF-panels and blocks based on the building codes of different countries including insulation requirements for public or tax incentives.
The quick and easy stacking of ICF module supports a faster construction compared to conventional technologies. In addition, Thermohaus ICF modules are customisable accommodating modern construction challenges.
ICF module assembly on the construction site is cost efficient and optimises the transport of ICF models to where they are needed.
This applies to all different ICF module shapes.
Thermohaus ICF offers pre-defined installation points for electrical installation and plumbing, but can also integrate air distribution for heating and cooling.
The 6th Generation Thermohaus ICF-technology provides superior and flexible properties that furnish unique benefits compared to international competitors.
Building with ICF offers many benefits compared to masonry, wood, steel construction, such as
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