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ICF Block Calculator: Complete Design Guide

  • What are ICF Blocks?
  • Form Estimation
  • Concrete Fill & Rebar
  • Thermal Performance
  • FAQs

What are Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF)?

Insulated Concrete Forms (ICF) are interlocking modular units of expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam that serve as permanent formwork for reinforced concrete walls. Unlike traditional formwork that is stripped after the pour, ICF panels remain in place, providing continuous insulation on both sides of the concrete core.

ICF construction combines the structural strength of reinforced concrete with the thermal performance of EPS insulation, producing walls with U-values as low as 0.14 W/m²K without additional insulation. Standard systems use 1200×300mm forms with 100–300mm concrete cores.

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ICF Form Estimation

Forms required = Wall Net Area ÷ (Form L × Form H) × Waste Factor. Standard 1200×300mm forms cover 0.36 m² each (2.78 forms/m²). Plan courses to align with wall height — e.g., a 3.0m wall uses exactly 10 courses of 300mm forms, minimising cuts.

Forms = Net Area ÷ 0.36 m² × 1.05 (5% waste)

Concrete Fill & Rebar

ICF cores require self-compacting concrete (SCC) with 10mm maximum aggregate. Pour in 1m vertical lifts maximum. Typical fill volume: 0.138 m³/m² for 150mm core. Add 3% for pump waste.

Rebar: Two curtains of N12@400mm horizontal and vertical is standard for residential. Place horizontal bars in ICF clips at each course; vertical bars are continuous or lapped at 40–50 bar diameters.

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Thermal Performance

ICF R-value = R_EPS_inner + R_concrete + R_EPS_outer. EPS λ ≈ 0.033 W/m·K; concrete λ = 1.0 W/m·K. Standard 75+150+75mm ICF achieves R ≈ 5.4 m²K/W (U ≈ 0.18 W/m²K). Plastic ties create negligible thermal bridges (ΔU < 0.005 W/m²K).

FAQs

How many ICF forms do I need per m²?

Standard 1200×300mm forms cover 0.36 m² each — approximately 2.78 forms per m² of wall face. Add 5–8% waste for cuts at corners and openings. Forms per m² varies by form size: 1200×400mm forms give 2.1 forms/m².

What concrete strength is used in ICF walls?

C25/30 self-compacting concrete (SCC) is standard for residential ICF walls. C30/37 or C32/40 is used for commercial projects or seismic zones. Maximum aggregate size 10mm. Slump ≥ 200mm or flow class SF1 for reliable core filling.

What is the U-value of an ICF wall?

Standard ICF with 75mm EPS each side and 150mm concrete core achieves U ≈ 0.18 W/m²K. Systems with 100mm EPS each side achieve U ≈ 0.14 W/m²K, meeting Passive House requirements. Plastic ties add negligible thermal bridging (ΔU < 0.005 W/m²K).

Is ICF more expensive than traditional construction?

ICF typically costs 5–15% more upfront than CMU or timber framing, but eliminates separate insulation, sheathing, and air barrier installation. Energy savings of 40–70% mean payback in 5–10 years. ICF also reduces air infiltration, improving occupant comfort significantly.

Formula: Forms = Wall Net Area ÷ (Form L × Form H) × Waste Factor; std form 1200×300mm

10m × 3m wall with 1200×300mm forms → ~84 forms (5% waste)

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Forms (5% waste)

88

Net Area

30.00m²

Courses High

10

Forms per Course

9

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