Tag: insulating concrete forms

What Sets Us Apart: Building with The Advantage ICF system

Insulating concrete forms are not a new concept for the building industry. However, there are some features that set each manufacturer apart from one another. Besides our dedication to Quality, Service & Expertise, we have 4 key features that set the product apart from… Continue Reading “What Sets Us Apart: Building with The Advantage ICF system”

The Top 4 Reasons you should be building with Advantage ICFs

Insulating concrete forms are not a new concept to the building industry. However, there are some features that set each manufacturer apart from one another. At Plasti-Fab, we have 4 key features that set the product apart from the rest in the industry, creating… Continue Reading “The Top 4 Reasons you should be building with Advantage ICFs”

What does an Advantage ICF basement look like?

Foundations come in all shapes and sizes. Here you can see some samples of insulating concrete forming system basements from our recent projects. In addition, watch how how an ICF foundation is built in ou YouTube videos on the Plasti-Fab Channel

Building your foundation using Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF’s)

Written By Colin Showalter As Melissa described in the previous two blogs everyone wants a useable basement. So when designing and constructing your new house I suggest you consider the Advantage ICF System for your basement foundation. Imagine spending time with your family, in… Continue Reading “Building your foundation using Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF’s)”

Step Footings Using the Advantage ICF System

Step Footings Using the Advantage ICF System Written By Guest Writer Wade McClelland Prior to starting any building project it is strongly advised to consult the local building authorities to confirm the requirements are for building in your area. In some cases there may… Continue Reading “Step Footings Using the Advantage ICF System”

How-to do an Uncommon ICF Angle on Site

Written By: Colin Showalter Follow Colin on Twitter @Colin_PlastiFab The Advantage ICF system has two typical corner blocks – 90 degree and 45 degree. So what do you do when your project calls for a 35 degree or a 120 degree angle? Well, let… Continue Reading “How-to do an Uncommon ICF Angle on Site”