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Coastal PolySteel
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is the R-Value of PolySteel?
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How much does it cost to build with PolySteel?
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What kind of footings are required for PolySteel walls?
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How high of a PolySteel wall can you pour at a time?
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How do I attach stucco, siding or brick to PolySteel
walls?
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What makes PolySteel better than other EPS forms?
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How can I learn more?
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What about mold and termites?
Wall made of PolySteel perform, on
average, like a stick frame wall constructed constructed for R-30 insulation.
But that's not the whole story. The effective R-Value performance of PolySteel
consists of three factors: (1) The R-Value of the expanded polystyrene, (2) The
thermal stability of massive concrete walls reduces the temperature
fluctuations, and consequently, the heat load requirements, so common to stick
frame buildings. (3) Air leakage (infiltration) can account for 20% to 40% of
the heat load requirements of a stick-framed building. PolySteel reduces this
air infiltration by 75%!
As a result, with the combined
performance of the R-Value of the expanded polystyrene, the stabilizing effects
of the thermal mass of the concrete, and the reduced air infiltration, PolySteel
walls actually perform as high as R-50, or more, in some areas of the country.
We even guarantee, in writing, that a
homeowner will save at least 33% of their energy costs over 2 X 6 construction
with R-19 insulation throughout the United States.
The best way to answer this
question is to compare building with PolySteel with the alternative construction
you are considering.
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A PolySteel home will cost, on average
2% to 4% more than building the exterior walls of a home with 2 x 6 frame
construction. If the alternative is 2 x 4 construction, the difference would
be slightly higher. |
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A PolySteel basement
will cost about the same, or even less, than a poured wall or concrete block
basement that is insulated and finished with equivalent insulation. If your
alternative is a completely unfinished basement, PolySteel will cost a bit
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A PolySteel home will cost about 5% to
6% more than building the home out of concrete block.
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In comparing costs, it is important to
remember that a PolySteel wall is far superior in strength, comfort, and energy
efficiency than the best insulated stick-framed or masonry wall.
In all cases, you will get more than you pay for in energy savings alone!
Footings are generally determined by local
building codes and specific soil conditions. You may use a standard size
footing for a PolySteel wall, however, if you build all the way to the roof, you
might need to build your footing about two inches wider than the standard for
your area.
We offer footing design tables to assist you
or your builder in determining the proper sizing for your
project.
Generally speaking, you can pour one story at
a time (8 to 10 feet). Our recommended pour rate is four vertical feet per hour
around the entire perimeter of the building.
PolySteel has been used for many multi-story
residential and commercial applications, including a 7 and 9 story project in
Missouri.
PolySteel features recessed steel furring
strips (attachment studs) every 12" on center. NEW PolyPro features composite
studs every 6" on center with the largest attachment area in the industry. These
attachment studs are designed to receive self-tapping screws for the attachment
of stucco lath, brick ties, and/or siding. PolySteel and PolyPro's attachment
studs provide an excellent, uniform anchor for virtually any interior or
exterior wall covering you desire.
Having been in the business longer than anyone
else in the industry, we can tell you that EPS forms are an excellent way to
build. We believe that our extensive experience, superior technical support,
and leadership in obtaining nationwide code approvals, help set us apart from
our direct competition. The patented design and construction of PolySteel forms
allows them to withstand greater concrete pressure than other EPS forms, and the
steel ties and furring strips are completely fire resistant. Our periodic
market and field surveys continue to show that we are among the least expensive,
most reliable, and easiest EPS forms to use -- adding to the overall cost
effectiveness of building with PolySteel. Finally, and most importantly, we
pride ourselves on our continuing commitment to provide the best customer
service in the industry.
Complete answers to these and many more
questions can be found in our comprehensive PolySteel Users Manual, Training
Video, and other technical support materials which are readily available. We
want you to build with PolySteel, and we offer you, your builder, architect,
and/or engineer the best technical support in the industry.
American PolySteel has licensed the patented
termite-resistant technology, PerformGuard AFM
Corporation, becoming the only major insulating concrete form (ICF) block
manufacturer in the industry to incorporate this technology into its product.
PerformGuard is the only code-recognized method that allows foam plastic
insulation to be installed below grade in the heavily infested termite areas of
the country.
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"WE'RE BUILDING A BETTER
WORLD" |
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Coastal PolySteel, LLC
Lyle M.
Rice, Owner
97141 Kapalama Drive
Diamondhead,
MS 39525
1-228-586-9945 |
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