Introducing the New Crosstie Stud!

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TF System insulated concrete forms, the leader in vertical ICFs, has recently introduced a new crosstie stud. Contractors using TF System will now be able to use 2” thick, EPS or XPS rigid insulation panels on one or both sides of the forming system.

 

The 2 inch insulation option on each side gives you a true R-20 wall. For the most cost conscious of homeowners and contractors the new stud design of the TF System is the answer.

 

For the person that prefers more R-Value, the new crosstie stud will also allow the use of thicker poly panels ranging from 2 ½” up to 6” on either side of the wall. With this new stud the staff at TF System can design virtually any size wall thickness and R-value to suit your needs.

 

For more information on this or any other of their other cutting edge vertical ICF technology please call 1-800-360-4634 to speak with one of our specialists.

 
Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity

In the first part of August, a group of volunteers worked alongside Don Rudolph, co-owner and VP of TF System - The Vertical ICF, to install an Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) foundation.  This was the first ICF foundation the Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity group has installed but it won't be the last!  Milwaukee Habitat ICF

To read more about this project and the Milwaukee Habitat For Humanity chapter, read their newsletter here <<more>>

 

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