Insulating Concrete Forms for Residential Design and Construction
By Vanderwerf, Pieter A., Feige, Stephen J., Chammas, Paula, and Lemay, Lionel A.
Ideal for today's housing requirements, insulating concrete forms (ICFs) are hollow units made of plastic foam, assembled into the shape of a building's exterior, and filled with reinforced concrete to create structural walls. This step-by-step guide will introduce you to the advantages of ICFs, and show you how to incorporate them successfully into your homebuilding projects. Featuring a helpful eight-page color insert, the book offers you full coverage of ICF components, design issues, engineering, assembly, and much more.


DOI: 10.1036/0070670331

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Insulating Concrete Forms for Residential Design and Construction
Author(s): Vanderwerf, Pieter A., Feige, Stephen J., Chammas, Paula, and Lemay, Lionel A.
ISBN: 0070670331
DOI: 10.1036/0070670331

Format: hardcover, 326 pages.
Pub date: 1 May 1997
Copyright: 1997
$75.00 US
Product Line: McGraw-Hill Professional

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