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Discover the benefits of ICFs from NUDURA

Discover the benefits of ICFs from NUDURA


June 8, 2017

Andy Horgan of NUDURA describes the structure and function of Insulated Concrete Forms (ICFs) at AIA 2017. Watch this video and learn how ICFs have become one of the most energy efficient and airtight wall systems available.

 

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