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Reward 2 ICF Construction Process

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2009

Thank You for viewing the construction process of Reward Wall Systems ICFs. This is a brief overview of start to finish of the major steps needed to build a green and sustainable home. Used with the proper roofing system to complete the building envelope, this technology will save you 50-80% on your heating and cooling costs....which accounts for over 60% of a home's total energy use.

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  • I am not sure exactly what you mean by "the bottoms". As you would brace the entire wall you are pouring. Once that concrete has been poured and set you move the bracing. You do not need to continue to brace teh wall portions that are poured. Does that answer your question?

  • Is there a height limit on theses? 16ft. do-able?

  • @smokemansmoker 16 ft is more than doable...you can go as high as you need to co with ICF walls.

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  • @smokemansmoker would assume you might want to brace the bottoms though yes?

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