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  1. Dean M Rantala

    CMU vs ICF R-Values, cost and efficiency

    The roofs down south typically have a built-in rebar-reinforced support beam every 2-3 meters. The integrated support beam usually measures anywhere from 8x14 to 12x20 (depending on the span). When the forms are set up, this is part of the form. The rebar is positioned into the channels...
  2. Dean M Rantala

    CMU vs ICF R-Values, cost and efficiency

    phamENG - I lived in both St Pete and Seffner. Last CMU house I liven in was just behind the old Lazy Dayz. Man.. nothing beat the party scene in Ybor city :-)
  3. Dean M Rantala

    CMU vs ICF R-Values, cost and efficiency

    Roof insulation? Not a drop of it. Overall, modern home construction (in MX) is not very energy efficient. Fortunately, the government has a simple solution for this. Homes in the north and along the beaches (where the climate is rather hot and air conditioning is virtually a requirement)...
  4. Dean M Rantala

    CMU vs ICF R-Values, cost and efficiency

    So, my comparison to construction in Hidalgo may be un-fair, I will admit. But at the same time, I think it is healthy for discussion - and will also be relevant for myself on my next build DOWN SOUTH. On this side of the border - it is common practice for everyone to take things at face value...
  5. Dean M Rantala

    CMU vs ICF R-Values, cost and efficiency

    Initial disclaimer: I am not a contractor or any type of mechanical/civil engineer!! To begin, I have been considering new home construction here in northern Colorado. Given the ridiculous prices of lumber right now, it got me thinking about alternative building methods - specifically ICF...

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