One of the most overused investment sayings is, "Your biggest bang for your buck." The explanation for this saying is quite simple, people wish to invest their money wisely and receive a significant return on their investments. We can easily tie a common belief to this desire that our homes are the single largest investment we will make. This then leads to the question, "How do we get the biggest bang for our buck out of a new home we are building?" The answer is not in a traditional stick built home. No, wood is not right; the answer is in cement.
People investing into building a new home need to look to insulating concrete forms ICF. This new type of building technology allows a homeowner to invest into a solid home that is super insulated. These homes have R-values as high as fifty which means a lot of money being saved in the future, and these homes will be around long into the future because of the enormous strength in the concrete walls.
The money needed to invest into ICF concrete construction is not substantial because these houses are built very efficiently. The foam forms are delivered to a construction site folded together to minimize shipping cost. The foam forms also come engineered to the exact measurements necessary to create the home; thus, the construction workers have little to cut to size and there is less waste. Some common building materials like rolls of insulation and vapor seals are not needed for ICF homes. All this efficiency means the spending power of your dollar is going farther.
To build an ICF concrete home you will need to find a contractor who is interested in the future of building and is interested in building high quality homes for his or her customers. Contractors should be knowledgeable about how the foam forms stack and snap into place. They should have reliable contacts with reputable ready-mix companies. They should be able to discuss how electricians and plumbers will be able to complete their jobs, and they should have training from industry leaders.
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