At NUDURA, we will still receive questions or comments about how ICFs, as shape-molded forms, can satisfy architects’ custom designs. We know that every building comes with many sets of circumstances and different conditions that may require a specialty block or two. We’ve developed our forms with that knowledge top-of-mind. Here’s a quick breakdown of a few of our different specialty forms and accessories, and when you might use them:
CORNER FORMS: Ninety-degree and/or 45-degree corner forms are necessary for almost any design.
TAPER-TOP FORMS: If your project requires additional bearing to support a floor system, these forms will allow concrete to flow to the interior and exterior edges.
BRICK LEDGE FORMS: Support the heavy loads of brick and nearly any other type of cladding material with these forms.
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