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Here
are the many advantages BuildBlock forms
have over other manufacturers’ products:
1. Fully Reversible
BUILDBLOCK insulated
concrete forms are 100% reversible
while the vast majority of all ICFs
are non-reversible or only
partly reversible. This means when
you pick up a BuildBlock ICF block you
don’t waste your time determining if the
ICF needs to be turned up or down or
left or right to be installed. With a
reversible block like BuildBlock, it
always fits no matter which way you turn
it. When it comes to corners, one
BuildBlock corner is the same for right
or left applications. Non-reversible
forms come in left and right hand
corners which create several
disadvantages. First, there will be
times when you have picked up the wrong
corner and will have to put it down and
search for the right one. This can waste
valuable time and be quite frustrating.
Our distributors tell us they can’t
count the times when they’ve picked up
the wrong corner with other
manufacturers' forms and marched to the
far end of an installation only to find
they needed the other hand corner. This
happens time and time again during most
installations. Second, when you get to
the last course there is a good chance
you will have the wrong corners (left or
right) remaining. The waste factor
for a fully reversible form can be as
little as 1 or 2%, while waste factors
of 5% or more are common with
non-reversible forms. When using
products other than BuildBlock, you must
take this into account as well as the
extra cost for the extra product needed
to do the job.
2. Corner Blocks
BUILDBLOCK 90° and 45°
corner insulated concrete forms are 6"
longer on each leg than the industry
standard. One of the many advantages
this gives to our product is shorter
offsets that get you past the crucial
short offset. This eliminates many hours
of extra corner bracing and extra
strapping. The longer corner blocks
prevent corner pullout and head joints
from opening up leaving you with a wall
that isn’t plumb or straight. When
corners pull out this can typically lead
to blowouts which are common in the
industry among other forms. The extended
corner form significantly reduces
corner shifting and enhances the
overall stability of every pour. Our
customers have commented time and again
the time savings this one feature has
benefited them. On a 4 to 5 day job this
can amount to a full day’s savings in
labor costs. Until you experience it you
will never know how good it gets.
3. Numbered and Marked Cut Lines
BUILDBLOCK insulated
concrete forms have horizontal and
vertical cut lines on both sides of the
block which allow for much faster
and more efficient installation times.
The ability to pick a horizontal line
for your window and door headers saves
countless time in the field. No need for
a level to mark a level line to cut on.
There is no longer a need to measure
your vertical cuts. Simply note the
measurement number on the block and cut
on its line for a custom cut piece that
fits every time. It just gets better and
better.
4.
Horizontal Connections
BUILDBLOCK is not
a tongue-and-groove or shiplap-style
insulated concrete form. There are a few
brands of insulated concrete forms on
the market that still use the "old
school" technology. They are much
inferior to modern forms since
tongue-and-groove blocks don’t have
interlocking nubs. This causes other
forms to be more material and labor
intensive (including using excessive
amounts of glue, strapping tape,
zip-ties, form lock, bracing and crew
training). BuildBlock’s 1-inch repeating
pattern and its molded cut lines
pre-align the installation of our blocks
and eliminate block alignment issues
that other forms create. This eliminates
block misalignment and the built in
furring strips from not lining up,
giving you a better job every time. Just
wait till you have to explain to your
sheet rockers why the furring strips
don’t line up with the use of older
style forms. This self alignment of
BuildBlock forms solves all these
headaches and many more. And as a bonus
this reduces the need for glue and other
methods of holding the blocks together.
Waste on every project is further
reduced to the bare minimum.
5.
Half Height Cutting
BUILDBLOCK insulated
concrete forms are easily cut in half
to make half height blocks. With
BuildBlock's unique web design, the
half height form needs no additional
bracing. This allows for special
height walls without wasting half a
block or more on each cut. Use both
halves thus eliminating the waste and
the extra cuts needed with other forms.
This also eliminates the need to order
special height forms with other systems
(if they make them). Also, the
built-in rebar scallops on the
inside of the web will hold your rebar
in place.
6. Block Bonding
BUILDBLOCK insulated
concrete forms bond out to even and odd
inches from outside to outside
and inside to outside
corners. They also have a minimum bump
factor of ½-inch when necessary. Of all
ICFs in the industry today that have
interlocking nubs, most of them have a
bump factor of 1 inch or more. (Some
forms have up to a 6-inch bump factor.)
BuildBlock's ½-inch bump factor
transforms into less waste on
every project as well as walls that
match the floor plans of your designs.
Another great benefit of
BuildBlock’s interlocking connections is
the self-draining nature of the design.
When it rains water doesn’t stay in the
connections like it can with other
forms. And in freezing weather, there’s
no water to freeze keeping you from
stacking the next day until everything
thaws.
7. Tie
Web Spacing/Attach Points
BUILDBLOCK insulated
concrete forms have web spacing on
6-inch centers. This is so very
important to you, the owner and/or
installer. Most products come with 8 to
12 inch spacing on the webs. This is a
cost-cutting feature and as a result
reduces the over all performance and
quality of the project. BuildBlock's
6-inch spacing eliminates the scallop
effect of the concrete pressure
distorting the blocks on the outside
during the pour. It reduces the
chance of any blowouts as well.
Having two extra furring strips per
block per side (which are part of each
web) give sheet rockers more
attachment points to fasten to. Webs
are expensive and having two more webs
in our forms give you the most
value-added product on the market. All
furring strips are 15" tall by 1½" wide
per 16" course and have two distinctive
marked (sweet) spots on each furring
strip at 8 inch centers vertically and 6
inch centers horizontally. Marked with a
"BB," these spots have a screw pull out
strength that is roughly equivalent to
wood or structural steel studs (close to
500lbs). Deeper “snap-in” re-bar saddles
accommodate two #5 re-bar and the
patented corner tie is 6" x 6" wide and
2.5” tall for simplified corner
attachments. All ties or furring strips
are recessed ½-inch to allow stucco or
EFIS applications as approved by the
manufacturers.
BUILDBLOCK gives you the finest
ICF products available today.
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