The original ICF design was completed over 40 years ago and replaced wood forms with foam, and utilized metal or plastic clips to hold the forms in place. Engineers continually improved the ICF process by integrating a rebar grid within the form to provide excellent strength and concrete durability. This design is also used to strengthen bridges, concrete and steel columns and bridge beams.



By utilizing EPS ties designed to work as an arch, a grid of concrete is formed around the rebar. This holds the walls stable and prevents bulges and blowouts especially near the corners. In return, the strength of the rebar is spread through the wall with optimum efficiency. The interlocked column and beam design allows the building the ability to flex under severe seismic loads, and maintain its integrity. The EPS ties also help absorb a portion of concrete expansion and contraction due to temperature variances throughout the day or seasons alleviating concrete cracking.



We can custom design an ICF that is capable of single lift pours up to 10' or 12' high. Walls will be straight and plumb and remain flat during stacking. Minimal bracing is required for wind protection and safety during the pour. Our ICF products combine advanced engineered strength and reduced concrete costs. A standard 40' x 50' basement will use about $50 extra rebar, and reduce concrete costs of about $1,500. That is a noteworthy savings of $1450. Labor savings is about half of estimated costs on other concrete wall installations.



With the lowest installed cost of any ICF in the industry, we provide the optimum product that is straight, strong and flat, using reduced labor, less concrete and minimal bracing. Our expertise is providing strong, straight, and flat walls requiring lower labor, reduced concrete, and less bracing. Get the best with Armstrong Brands Insulating Concrete Forms.