ICF vs. Traditional Concrete Foundations in Alberta Winters

ICF vs. Traditional Concrete Foundations in Alberta Winters Choosing the right foundation in Alberta isn’t just about code compliance—it’s about surviving long, dry cold snaps, rapid freeze–thaw swings, and shifting soils. This guide compares Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) to traditional poured concrete foundations so you can decide what performs best through Alberta winters. Why Foundation […]

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ICF Lifespan in Alberta: The Proven Facts You Need

What is the Life Span of an ICF Building? Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) buildings are known for their exceptional strength, energy efficiency, and durability. But one of the most common questions we hear from homeowners and builders is: “How long will an ICF building last?” The short answer: with proper construction and minimal maintenance, an

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Finishing ICF Walls: Do You Need Drywall or Are There Better Options?

    Do ICF Walls Need Drywall? Understanding When and Why You Might (or Might Not) Need Drywall with Insulated Concrete Forms Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) have become increasingly popular in residential and commercial construction thanks to their strength, energy efficiency, and soundproofing qualities. But if you’re building with ICF—or buying a home that was—you

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Installing a Sloped Cedar Window Sill for Better Drainage

ICF Window Preparation This method uses a full-length cedar backing piece and several 3″-wide beveled cedar strips (installed perpendicular to the backing) to form a sloped seat for the window. The cedar sits on top of the waterproofed sill area (Blue Seal membrane in your photo), with beads of acoustical sealant for redundancy. Finish with

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How to Prepare an ICF Window Opening with Blue Seal Waterproofing: A Step-by-Step Guide

🧱 How to Prepare an ICF Window Opening with Blue Seal Waterproofing: A Step-by-Step Guide Why Proper ICF Window Prep Matters When you’re building with Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF), your openings for windows and doors are critical points that need special attention. A common failure point in ICF builds is water infiltration around window bucks —

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Why a Logix Element ICF Foundation is a Foundation for Life

Introduction Thinking about building a new home or basement foundation in Edmonton Alberta?  Your foundation choice matters more than you think.  A poorly insulated or moisture-prone foundation can lead to high energy bills, uncomfortable living spaces, and costly repairs.  That’s why more builders and homeowners are turning to ICF Foundations – and Logix Element ICF stands out as

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Harnessing Thermal Mass: How ICF Amplifies Energy Efficiency

  In the realm of sustainable construction, understanding thermal mass is crucial. It refers to a material’s ability to absorb, store, and release heat over time. When harnessed effectively, thermal mass can significantly enhance a building’s energy efficiency and overall comfort. What Is Thermal Mass? Stabilizing Temperatures: The thermal mass of an insulated concrete wall acts as

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A Quad Lock ICF basement under construction in Edmonton, with white insulated concrete forms and wooden supports.

Unleashing Innovation: How Quad Lock ICF Blocks Are Revolutionizing Construction

  In the world of construction, innovation is key to enhancing durability, improving insulation, and ensuring that structures stand resilient against nature’s elements. One such innovation that has been making waves is the use of Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs), particularly the Quad Lock brand. Key Differences of Quad Lock ICF Blocks: Enhanced Insulation: Unlike traditional concrete forms, Quad

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Planning for Rain Water Leads in Your ICF Foundation Project in Edmonton

  In the ever-changing climate of Edmonton, planning for effective rainwater management in your Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) foundation project is not just essential – it’s a necessity. With unpredictable weather patterns and occasional heavy downpours, having a robust system to direct excess water away from your property can be a game-changer. One of the

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