It can be easy to get lost in the noise of products and possibilities on the way to building your dream home. One common mistake in the planning stage of a custom home is missing great options that you might not know about. Interest in energy-efficient homes continues to increase, and Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) provide outstanding energy efficiency and add surplus benefits in a variety of other ways. As such, they should be a serious contender in any new home construction project. At R-Value Homes, Insulated Concrete Forms are our specialty and we love to help people learn more about them and understand their incredible value.
ICF stands for Insulated Concrete Forms. Here’s a quick crash-course about ICF homes:
We truly believe in the comfort, durability, and energy efficiency that Insulated Concrete Forms offer. But we’re not the only ones who think so! Check out the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Cost and Benefits of Insulated Concrete Forms for Residential Construction to dig deeper into the data that sets ICFs above traditional construction.
Many eco strategies boast benefits from one angle only. For example, the material was sustainably sourced, or the energy use is efficient. Few of these strategies offer additional benefits outside their primary offering and even fewer package multiple extras the way ICFs do. Therefore, the benefits of ICFs should be viewed holistically as you consider overall comfort, building costs, energy usage, and long-term maintenance. Here are some ways in which Insulated Concrete Forms stand out from other Eco building materials:
Thermal mass makes for a comfortable living space. The concrete core acts like a battery that absorbs, stores, and releases heat to create even temperatures across time and throughout your living space. It is therefore naturally cooler on hot days and warmer on cold days.
Net Zero is a blanket term used for homes that, on the whole, generate as much energy as they use. Note that this refers to annual use, not a daily balanced input and output. Therefore, the strategy to achieve net zero in a single structure needs to focus on both the way it uses and sources energy in equal measure.
When addressing energy consumption, the goal is to build the most energy-efficient home possible in order to reduce the need for daily energy input and to make the most of the input that has already been used. And the airtight, supremely insulated ICF structures fit the bill for energy-efficient structures. Though ICF homes are not in and of themselves net-zero structures, their energy efficiency contributes significantly to the larger goal.
Energy sources and preferences vary by geographical location. When our team at R Value Homes constructs homes with a net-zero goal, energy needs are carefully considered and obtained via solar panels on the home or property.
At R Value Homes, we make your comfort and home efficiency a priority. We know that planning for an energy-efficient new home can be overwhelming and technical, but we’re here to help. We love to convert our clients into Insulated Concrete Form believers (which isn’t hard). Our results are our best advertisement! Contact us to learn more about our services.