| What are ICFs? | | Product Range | | Standard Forms |
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Straight Form |
| A Straight form with recyclced polypropylene webs providing a fixing surface, for the full height of the form, spaced every 203mm (8"). | | |
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| Left Hand Corner Form |
| Preformed corner unit, complete with corner reinforcement for unrivalled strength, and for securing finishes. Preformed corners help speed up the build, and ensure your walls are built square. |
| NB. Also available as a half Height version for Contractor6, Contractor8 and Eco6 ranges | | |
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| Right Hand Corner Form |
| Preformed corner unit, complete with corner reinforcement for unrivalled strength, and for securing finishes. Preformed corners help speed up the build, and ensure your walls are built square. |
| Also available in a half height form version for Contractor6, Contractor8 and Eco6 ranges | | |
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| Half Height Form |
| The same as the Standard form, only half the height. Used to adjust wall heights, with less cutting. |
| Available in Contractor6, contractor8 and Eco6 ranges only | | |
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| End Cap: |
| Closure piece that slides into the forms to close the open end of a wall, often around windows, and doors. Eliminates thermal bridging, and allows can eliminate the need for window supports during concrete placement. | | |
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Brick Ledge (or Corbel): |
| Typically used in basement construction to support an external skin of brick or stone, without having to build a wall up from the basement slab. |
| Available for Contractor6, Contractor8 and Contractor10 | | |
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Taper Top: |
| A Straight form where the concrete core gets wider towards the top on one side, without affecting the overall width. This provides an extra 44mm of bearing surface for floor joists/beams. | | |
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Double taper Top |
| Similar to the taper top, but the extra bearing surface is created on both sides, making it ideal for party walls, with joist/beams on both sides. | | |
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