Rick, Great multiple answers! People should really read the FREE Build Manual first and ALL their questions would be addressed because of the great job you did on the build manual to address the questions or read all the comments you've answered before. Thank you for all your expert advice!
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Headloser from Eco Building System Corp Your question: He should have stagger them like regular brick pattern. My response: Great comment! The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build.
@CuriousEarthMan3 жыл бұрын
oh my, some people might put useful information like this actually INSIDE the video, so people can LEARN as they watch. Thank you.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to percival23 from Eco Building System Corp Your question: Is the entire cavity of the wall system being filled with concrete? ..and is it done in stages or when the wall tops out? I'm just trying to figure out how you know for sure there are no huge voids in the wall system with no concrete My response: Great questions! Is the entire cavity of the wall system being filled with concrete? -Yes, fully grouted, you want no honeycombing. ..and is it done in stages or when the wall tops out? -We pour in "lifts" of approximately of 5', we don't like to drop heavy, wet concrete more than 5' to minimize the stress placed on the block during grouting, but we will pour one lift after another until at the top plate in the same day. I'm just trying to figure out how you know for sure there are no huge voids in the wall system with no concrete. -We order concrete with a 8-10 inch slump. The higher the slump, the more fluid the concrete. We use a line pump, never a boom pump, so we are up close and personal with the grout throughout the pour monitoring the the slump and the concrete flow.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to JAMES! Since the 70's - I think I'd offset the seams! Answer: Thanks for your interest in The Perfect Block™ (TPB), I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block™. The simple response to stacking the forms in a "running bond" is: definitely, offset the seams if you like. It makes absolutely no difference to the structural strength of the walls. But it does add additional time and labor to measure, place, and cut different lengths of forms at openings every other course for the entire house. Time is money , money is worth saving, but if you choose to use a running bond, we call that an "alternative technique" and there is nothing wrong with that. We have a saying: "if it works, it's right!" Thank you for commenting and we look forward to you building with The Perfect Block™ in the near future.
@tanktindal6 жыл бұрын
For Nathan D., Thanks for the interest in The Perfect Block, I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block. The answer to your question (How does price compare with traditional building methods?) is: Less than a 2x6 framed wall. Just so we make an "apples to apples" comparison, let's compare each type of wall to the same level of construction where the comparison will have the required components to be equal. A 2x6 framed wall will need to be fully framed, 24" or 16" O.C., including code required holdowns and ties, sheathing applied or at least shear panel sheathing, the wall must be fully insulated with batt insulation or spray foamed, using stucco as the exterior cladding, all the layers in an EIFS stucco system up to the scratch coat of stucco must be installed (layer of 1" rigid foam, Tyvek and tape, chicken wire or lath). An ICCF wall requires the forms to be stacked in a "stack bond", saving time and money (a "running bond" is not required), rebar placed horizontally and vertically (usually #4's @ 24" O.C., for single story with roof), the internal cores fully "grouted" (poured) with concrete, 1/2" anchor bolts @ 36" O.C. and a pressure treated single top plate. Both walls will need drywall or plaster. An ICCF wall does not require the additional layers of the EIFS stucco system because stucco goes directly on the form, saving material costs and labor. ICCF is a stay-in-place form, so when fully grouted, it is fully insulated. ICCF forms (gray block) are not expensive. ICCF is made from 100% recycled EPS and cement. So now with each wall type at the same level of construction, you may see why ICCF costs less than wood. What is not an equal comparison is that an ICCF wall is far superior in many ways over a 2x6 wood framed wall, probably the most important attribute is that ICCF is fireproof. It does not burn. For all the other superior attributes, I am going to refer you to our website. Thanks for sticking around if you made it this far. A wise little pig once said: Friends don't let friends build houses with wood. The Third Little Pig :-)
@Xingqiwu3875 жыл бұрын
Very promising construction method!
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Abi Aureus Your Question: Is the fire in Celsius or Farenheit? Answer: Thanks for your interest in The Perfect Block™ (TPB), I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block™. The 4-hour fire rating for The Perfect Block™ was achieved at Intertek Testing Laboratories, TX. The rating is awarded to materials that complete the ASTM E119 testing requirements. Our wall specimens were a 10' x 10' ICCF walls under a load. The temperature of the ASTM E119 test is uninterrupted exposure to 2000 degrees Fahrenheit for 4 hours then hit with a 45 psi fire hose stream test of water for 360 seconds with no penetration. Any penetration before 4 hours reduces the awarded rating. Something we do often at home shows and at the factory to demonstrate that our block can withstand temperatures higher than 2000 deg F is a bare hand fire demonstration. We hold a 1 1/2" thick cut side of our 6" ICCF wall form in our hand and torch the other side with a MAPP gas torch for 2 -10 minutes while we speak to surprised customers. The temperature of a MAPP gas flame is 3700 - 4000 degrees Fahrenheit.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to KarasCyborg in a relpy to Zolboo Otgonbaatar Your comment: I think you stucco it like ICF. I just wonder what this stuff costs per square foot of wall area vs CMU. Answer: Thanks for your interest in The Perfect Block™ (TPB), I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block™. According to the all knowing Internet, a CMU wall, without being fully grouted will cost in between $10.50 (basic) and $17.55 (best) a square foot. An ICCF wall with our top of the line forms, fully grouted with concrete and rebar is $9.00 a square foot, $14.00 with labor. Compare the CMU wall with nearly no R-value to the the ICCF wall with an R value of 32 and not even adding the added value of thermal mass. You do stucco it like white block ICF, but the stucco goes directly on the gray block, and lath or mat is not required.
@PakhongChan-fn5in2 ай бұрын
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@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Rebecca Stack and Jeff Davis from Eco Building System Corp Your question: How would this system work for a berm home? Also can the blocks be staggered? Your question: Is there a reason you used a stacked bond? My response: Great questions! The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build. Rebecca, this block works great below grade.
@tanktindal5 жыл бұрын
For givy999, Why are the seams not staggered? This is a great question! Thanks for the opportunity to answer it and thanks for the interest in The Perfect Block, I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block. The "staggered seams" you speak of, are describing a "running bond" pattern used when mortaring block or brick to add structural strength to block or brick walls. Because the ICCF blocks are actually stay-in-place forms to hold heavy, wet concrete until in hardens and not structural blocks, the "running bond" construction is not necessary. We use a "stacked bond" construction which saves time and labor during our construction. When we build, we build one level course at a time. We plumb and level and align each block as we place it and use a foam adhesive to glue the blocks in place so they won't move. Then when building the next course, we stack the forms like Legos directly upon the forms on the course below. No measuring until you get to an opening, and then the measurement and cut is the same as the course below. Remember, each and every form gets glued in the seams as it is placed, making a truly strong monolithic structure that when finished, it is ready to pour concrete into, giving the walls tremendous strength when cured. The "stacked bond" construction is purely just a time and labor saving method we use when building with The Perfect Block.
@tanktindal5 жыл бұрын
Response to Straight Whitemale from The Perfect Block: Why not stagger the blocks? Why are the seams not staggered? This is a great question! Thanks for the opportunity to answer it and thanks for the interest in The Perfect Block, I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block. The "staggered seams" you speak of, are describing a "running bond" pattern used when mortaring block or brick to add structural strength to block or brick walls. Because the ICCF blocks are actually stay-in-place forms to hold heavy, wet concrete until in hardens and not structural blocks, the "running bond" construction is not necessary. We use a "stacked bond" construction which saves time and labor during our construction. When we build, we build one level course at a time. We plumb and level and align each block as we place it and use a foam adhesive to glue the blocks in place so they won't move. Then when building the next course, we stack the forms like Legos directly upon the forms on the course below. No measuring until you get to an opening, and then the measurement and cut is the same as the course below. Remember, each and every form gets glued in the seams as it is placed, making a truly strong monolithic structure that when finished, it is ready to pour concrete into, giving the walls tremendous strength when cured. The "stacked bond" construction is purely just a time and labor saving method we use when building with The Perfect Block. Of course, there is no harm in using a running bond to build the walls, it's just not necessary. The internal cores are filled with steel reinforced concrete columns and beams every 12 inches on center. That concrete grid provides the incredible strength and structure to the walls.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
For G Lee's question: Compressive strength? Answer: For the form (not the concrete column, which provides the structure for the wall): The form material's compressive strength is greater than or equal to 56 psi. Thanks for your interest in The Perfect Block™ (TPB), I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block™. I would like to take the opportunity to remind everyone that The Perfect Block™ is a stay-in-place form. Although we call it a block, it is truly a form and not a structural block. The forms contribute zero to the structural strength of ICCF wall. What they do is provide the strength to contain heavy, wet concrete in its internal cores until the concrete hardens. It is the hardened concrete, reinforced with rebar that provides the structural strength of an ICCF wall. TPB forms, stay-in-place and provide tremendous insulation and fire-resistance and many other benefits over wood framing and other traditional building materials at a lower cost.
@tanktindal5 жыл бұрын
For Elton Taylor, I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block, and the video you watched is a "promo video" we run in our showroom at our factory. I agree, it is not a "how to" video, but it was not meant to be. For the folks that visit with us that have done research on building with ICCF, the video gives them a "flash card" idea of who we are and what we do while we have their attention in the showroom. We have been ICCF builders for decades and now we also manufacture ICCF and the offending video is on KZbin because we want to be seen and we have very few videos now, but there are more how to's coming. We are working hard to produce the best and greenest fire-safe insulated form in the world and don't have the luxury of producing Hollywood quality videos in great quantities. I love the music. How can you not like the music?
@ricinro4 жыл бұрын
@Harry Fishnuts It does sound like they were using a sampler keyboard which was fashionable during the '80. I have watched enough of these videos and folks always seem to complain about the music but silence is also a turn-off. The best compromise is turning the volume down in the mix. As for the genre? I think the techno is better than heavy metal or country (I happen to like metal) but again it is less distracting. However, when building play rock and get it built ~25% quicker!!
@kellytkachenko4 жыл бұрын
I wish they had the people talking in the video more about the blocks the weight how they feel about installations pros and cons
@richardwalker99684 жыл бұрын
Best...love it... I saw this kind of building being built in Austin
@thisismylovehandle3 жыл бұрын
We have some friends building their house with this in AZ, amazing stuff!! We are very impressed and now thinking about building our own house with it.
@FECosta-ei6pv4 жыл бұрын
AMAZING! You got the best building block ever.
@scorpio65874 жыл бұрын
Very nice. This could be the solution I have been looking for.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to richardwellington from Eco Building Systems Corp Your question: So basically all that is, is AirCrete... Right? My Response: No, it's not AirCrete. The only similarity with Air Crete is that it is "gray".
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
For Harry Fishnuts' question: How is this any different than Bautex? It looks almost the same. Thanks for your interest in The Perfect Block™ (TPB), I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block™. Both The Perfect Block™ and Bautex are "gray block" insulated composite concrete form (ICCF) building forms and further described in the International Residential Code as a "screen-grid" exterior concrete wall system. Gray block ICCF is a composite mix of expanded polystyrene and cement, molded into a form for stacking for walls and then grouted solid with concrete and rebar. Both blocks look similar because they are created with EPS and cement. It is unknown to me what the differences are between the mix and methods of production between The Perfect Block™ and Bautex. But I can describe what the 10 separate ICCF elements that make up the family of The Perfect Block™ is to ICCF construction. TPB is an insulated composite concrete form (ICCF) system made of a mixture of ground up post-industrial, post-consumer expanded polystyrene (EPS) also commonly known as "Styrofoam™", cement, and proprietary admixtures and water. Mixing cement with EPS ground into an aggregate makes The Perfect Block™ fireproof while at the same time maintaining outstanding insulating qualities. 100% of the EPS used in an ICCF block is recycled EPS intercepted before it reaches the landfill. The EPS is what gives the ICCF block its outstanding insulating properties. We are using a modern era waste product that would be filling the world's landfills to create a much-needed energy efficient and fireproof building block. When the cores of assembled ICCF blocks are filled (grouted) with concrete and reinforcement steel (rebar), the cured structure provides a permanent framework for a monolithic “screen-grid” of reinforced concrete at 12” on center, vertically and horizontally, to form highly insulated stem walls, load-bearing walls, shear walls, non-load bearing walls, sound attenuation walls, lintels, perimeter walls, retaining walls, and many other components of a building. Added features of The Perfect Block™ is its cost, which is less than wood framing and its strength: 700% stronger than traditional wood stick frame construction and its sound attenuation capability provides a quiet living environment. When properly engineered, it can be approved for seismic 8.0 earthquake zones. All this in a “green building” block that is fireproof and saves energy.
@user-kv5lq9xm8c4 жыл бұрын
Where can we find cost estimates of this then
@birhanemelaku39317 күн бұрын
good job 👏
@kimberleemance5804 жыл бұрын
Is there a kit home or frame in package with these?
@rahubba14 жыл бұрын
Not only is it a cool video about composite ICF, but how can you not watch a video that also uses a Miami Vice soundtrack as accompaniment? I was waiting for Sonny and Rico to show up.
@seachers61244 жыл бұрын
Looks like a concrete version of the ICF blocks and houses we built in Minn
@gerthezsgerthezs2132 жыл бұрын
Perfect! 👍👏
@newrepublic58644 жыл бұрын
This is unbelievable!!! Amazing!!!!
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for having the same vision we have for The Perfect Block™ (TPB). Friends don't let friends build houses with wood.....The Third Little Pig.
@clebertormes6900Ай бұрын
Gostei tanto desse método, mas estão falando que não está dentro das normas, alguém sabe dizer se isso procede?
@eduardocobian32383 жыл бұрын
Why no roofs in most of these demos?
@timleslie76843 жыл бұрын
If everything goes well I will be building my home with this block in polk county Georgia. I am very excited to have my home built with this product.
@jennifer9528 Жыл бұрын
Have you begun the build, yet? What was the outcome?
@lizduffy19833 жыл бұрын
Do you have any video showing how this material reacts (moves) in an earthquake?
@tomwei78896 жыл бұрын
How does this compare to other ICF systems? What is the pull out strength of wall attachments? How are plumbing and electrical installed through the wall? Does it need to be waterproofed?
@johngirard85544 жыл бұрын
Good questions, LoL.
@ruthalexander66814 жыл бұрын
I want to know about waterproofing as well!!
@titorabbit108fm82 жыл бұрын
hope we have like that in the phillipines
@jamespearo8054 жыл бұрын
How would James Hardie Plank or LP Smartside lap siding be installed over the Perfect Block? Is an air barrier or moisture barrier required? Thanks!
@northstar10604 жыл бұрын
have you ever given thought to using "'helix micro rebar"" in the concrete to replace /reduce the rebar you are now using---they have a great video
@sebastiantevel8982 жыл бұрын
It may not be a good idea to use Helix with this application, since the concrete with Helix does not flow as well as the concrete without it and the ICCF blocks have narrower gaps to fill than regular ICF.
@firesnake65564 жыл бұрын
Big cinderblocks. Kinda cool. So. Question of the year.. When will it be available at our local home depot?
@MalligeswariKarthikeyan-yd3xq9 ай бұрын
Hi, excellent work
@MalligeswariKarthikeyan-yd3xq9 ай бұрын
Is it moulded brick
@theperfectblockiccf7 ай бұрын
No this is recycled EPS (expanded polystyrene) mixed with cement and proprietary admixtures. Check out our website www.theperfectblock.com
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Richard Asketill Noble THYNE from Eco Building System Corp Your question: What you do not Over lap Joints ??? My response: Great question! The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build.
@davidvanzweel55672 жыл бұрын
Is this a form of air krete or foam crete? Very interesting and one of these days i pkan to build a house here in Namibia Africa
@eng.ycyang25772 жыл бұрын
Nice technique to do
@tanktindal5 жыл бұрын
For burrell lee, I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block, and my response to your comment is as follows: Your remark: As far as an advertisement it sucks because pictures show nothing except the joints were not staggered. Response: The reason the blocks are not staggered is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build. We are amateurs as advertising marketers, but we are experts with ICCF. We try as hard as we can to educate the builders everywhere, to stop the insanity of building out of products that burn and blow down and build with ICCF products which are far superior. Your remark: The only actual working with the block was a woman squaring and cutting a block. Response: We are glad that got your attention, as it should have, because that girl builds buildings with our products. The fact is, she is a skilled builder in her own right, but that’s how easy it is for anyone to build with The Perfect Block ICCF. Our videos are real and hands on in the field and not made up with fluff. Your remark: The video was was absolutely non educational. Response: We are amateurs as advertising marketers, but we are experts with ICCF. We try as hard as we can to educate the builders everywhere, to stop the insanity of building out of products that burn and blow down and build with ICCF products which are far superior. Your remark: Myself I wouldn't want a block system ill layed. Response: Now that you know why we use a stacked bond, do still think our walls are poorly constructed?
@dariogonzalez62494 жыл бұрын
Great video,? What do you do for elec&plbing,,when code requires it to be exposed for inspection?Thanks
@emelen123jamesula24 жыл бұрын
No interloccking? Do they need to be paint when exposed to the elements?
@reddog15003 жыл бұрын
How do you install HVAC ducts/electrical/plumbing once you build the outer frame?
@reddog15002 жыл бұрын
@Uncle Benny I agree, but I'd like to weigh my options fully to see what makes the most sense. I've been asking these guys to show me a finished product inside and out. Sure, I'd like to use the product, but I want to see something from start to finish first.
@ytSuns264 жыл бұрын
I would be more inclined to use those if they interlocked or were keyed. I have built using the quick block system and IMO it is quick. Setting & tying the steel takes time , the pump truck and crew aren’t cheap. No mention of the r factor.
@isadorasaldana7673 Жыл бұрын
How is it humid ,hot, cold areas
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Jeff Davis from Eco Building System Corp Your question: Is there a reason you used a stacked bond? My response: Great question! The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build.
@Jay-nn7cg4 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! New to the ICCF building world. One of the benefits this type of home build vs. IC offers is that termites cannot chew through the concrete as they can through foam. No termiticides have to be applied to the blocks. Can you recommend distributors or installers near the Sacramento, CA area? Thank you..
@slackjawedyokel12 жыл бұрын
So what is the procedure for synthetic stucco on the exterior ?
@ScoutyBoyO4 жыл бұрын
Have you done any multi story apartment buildings? What floor system do you recommend and can we use wood TJI or open web floor trusses? I am interested in the mobile factory. I use AAC now on my 2 hour walls.
@ScoutyBoyO4 жыл бұрын
Any response?
@CuriousEarthMan3 жыл бұрын
I was interested in mobile production too.
@kevinpugh43464 жыл бұрын
Definitely interested in learning more and I'll be emailing for info.... but, I have to say the 1980's called and they want their music back....
@elialon26464 жыл бұрын
Looks amazing do you work out of the usa
@joshuajean4683 Жыл бұрын
What happens to epscrete blocks after can it be recycled?
@mightyconker39032 жыл бұрын
I think regardless of any other reason like being filled with concrete, it makes sound sense to stagger the blocks.
@martinw2452 жыл бұрын
Not really. No structural reason to stagger and generates more work cutting blocks at corners. Would be a waste of time and time is money
@lyndonparungao86744 жыл бұрын
Why don’t you guys design the blocks like lego so they would be easier to stack them up and less time. I’ve noticed that the woman was having difficulties of aligning the block.
@silentndeadly4 жыл бұрын
I think the appeal is that the blocks become concrete forms, so that concrete can be poured into the top and it flows into the entire building, creating a monolithic structure.
@smilingdog544 жыл бұрын
Lyndon Parungao I agree!
@joelw24132 жыл бұрын
@@theperfectblockiccf I don't think he meant she couldn't lift it.. chill man.. I think his question was that she had to shimmy it a bunch to get it aligned versus something that would self-align. I think it's a good question and I wish you'd answered it instead of taking it as hostile.
@nighthiker88724 жыл бұрын
If you build a basement home with a 14' feet celling. It would be cheaper to heat and cool. The basement home would be 8' feet deep. Having windows for light and air. if the home could not burn down or fall down. Would you need full coverage insurance or no insurance, if you build in a high dry place. Would block some of the 5G, 6G, & 7G. If your paying $ 3,300 time 30 years = that's $99,000 in saving.
@senortroncoso18982 жыл бұрын
It's like magic, but without the magic.
@newrepublic58644 жыл бұрын
Would this be cost effective for a warehouse? Currently looking to build a warehouse 15k-25k sqft.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Please read my comment above.
@michaeld95410 ай бұрын
Can I use mgo board on the inside with this perfect block
@theperfectblockiccf7 ай бұрын
Yes you can! It seems like a perfect fit for our product. We do not have any affiliation or experience with this product yet but hopefully in the future we can try it out. We will be sure to post about it when we have personal experience with it.
@clebertormes69002 ай бұрын
@@theperfectblockiccfolá sou do Brasil e quero trazer essa tecnologia para cá, como faço pra ser afiliado de vocês? Obrigado
@Kez_h4 жыл бұрын
awesome! You guys are in Arizona! I'm in the very early stages considering buying a home and I've been thinking of building a home instead. I'm nowhere near ready to build one but looking for more non traditional material that will last for a long time! I've always loved the idea of a more industrial type of material and sound treated home. This defo seems like a great option.
@clarencevogel60393 жыл бұрын
Kez, im thinking of building one too. How far have you come in the last 5 months in your research...(since you posted above)?
@Kez_h3 жыл бұрын
@@clarencevogel6039 I reached out to the company and they told me the price is similar to a traditional build but I assume a bit more. Also the ICF has been around for 50 years but only recently has been used to build houses. I’m unsure why that is. But this particular way of doing it, idk how long it’s been used
@AmauriAS20022 жыл бұрын
What is measurements and weight this block??
@armanflint4 жыл бұрын
Could you use this product in a ceramic kiln to fire roofing tile, or pottery?
@zulemaflores12344 жыл бұрын
Is that normal concrete poured in-between the blocks?
@hawk87434 жыл бұрын
Does sheet rock go directly on the block?
@kamalhaba53334 жыл бұрын
It's a perfect System
@marcanyon4 жыл бұрын
Good Morning. Any insight into ideas about green, safe, quick and affordable building is highly valuable and most appreciated. I would like to learn much more about the system and will be searching for your building manual. Many thanks to you and your team Rick Tindal. Best regards, Marc
@dr36712 жыл бұрын
How's the cost compared to stick built.
@motionsick Жыл бұрын
gawd i love this song
@dam45864 жыл бұрын
I'm interested and may be in the area in a few months. How do electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems install and operate? Some air change is needed, but it looks like that can be done. Do you frame interior walls and just use the forms for outside walls and roof rafter supports? What type of roof works best? In Arizona, can this system be used for "park models." Northern MN would be a good winter test...
@utpharmboy2006 Жыл бұрын
love the 80s techno rock...sounds like its from the transformers cartoon movie
@utpharmboy2006 Жыл бұрын
then miami vice "crocketts theme" lol. awesome
@marks66634 жыл бұрын
I am looking for a decorative concrete block to build a house. I like the rough stone look you can get with some suppliers. It would have been nice if you could make your blocks have a decorative exterior so that one would not have to build cladding all around it.
@psor99833 жыл бұрын
@@marks6663 But if you would have just narrated it there would not have been a million questions in this comment section. I'm very interested in this product as well. Just get my attention now with the info instead of thinking that i'm automatically going to download a manual. All these people in this comment section are ALREADY interested...you don't need to read the manual to decide if you're interested or not
@jennifer9528 Жыл бұрын
@P Sor What on earth are you referring to? Mark S is an interested person who watched the video and would like to see the product enhanced so that it wouldn't require additional clad siding. He is not the person who made the video.
@jennifer9528 Жыл бұрын
@Mark S I like your idea on that; however, I think the seams would create an eyesore. And I'm not sure there would be an easy way to seal and mask the seams without creating more surface area that requires more materials, care, and skilled labor to complete.
@colinstace17584 жыл бұрын
I didn't see any scaffolding other than the portable ones, do you need scaffolding/bracing for the grout pour to hold the walls plumb ? Also, is there any blowouts ? Thanks 👍
@theperfectblockiccf8 ай бұрын
Hello, the only scaffolding we use is the portable/rolling ones and there is minimal to no bracing with The Perfect Block because they are much sturdier than the white block ICFs. There are no blowouts as long as you follow the proper steps!
@azthundercloud Жыл бұрын
I built with this material. r42 on the walls. I live in Ariuzona. The only issue i have is the insurance company does not recognize this product. sent them info and they are still clueless.
@theperfectblockiccf Жыл бұрын
Have them contact us if need be.
@azthundercloud Жыл бұрын
@theperfectblockcompositeic2571 even real-estate people are clueless. Absolutele amazing. We love the house. 3600 s.f. average heating/ cooling is $180.
@AmauriAS2002 Жыл бұрын
What is density this bloco??
@smilingdog544 жыл бұрын
How would this system work for a berm home? Also can the blocks be staggered?
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Rebecca Stack and Jeff Davis from Eco Building System Corp Your question: How would this system work for a berm home? Also can the blocks be staggered? Your question: Is there a reason you used a stacked bond? My response: Great questions! Questions I have answered a half a dozen times in this very KZbin thread of comments. The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build. Rebecca, this block works great below grade.
@sarwaadf4 жыл бұрын
Can you shotgun bolits to see the penetration of the wall? If it's bolits resistance,!
@glee82334 жыл бұрын
compressive strenght?
@sherylbenkosky53583 жыл бұрын
Is this building technique earthquake safe?
@12vLife2 жыл бұрын
I'm back. Any builds, suppliers or builders in Florida?
@ceaserbriones53374 жыл бұрын
Can it be installed under the ocean for bridge construction..
@angeloc7004 жыл бұрын
Seeing how it’s made primarily from recycled eps (foam) with apparently a grout/cement binder, I would think the answer to your question would be ‘no’. Reason being, they’re buoyant.
@gilbertoaraujo32114 жыл бұрын
Exellent
@toddschaefer10093 жыл бұрын
how do you suspend the horizontal rebar off of the foam?
@theperfectblockiccf8 ай бұрын
Hello, there is no need to suspend the horizontal rebar. You simply lay them directly on top of the block once a course is glued!
@percival234 жыл бұрын
Is the entire cavity of the wall system being filled with concrete? ..and is it done in stages or when the wall tops out? I'm just trying to figure out how you know for sure there are no huge voids in the wall system with no concrete.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to percival23 from Eco Building System Corp Your question: Is the entire cavity of the wall system being filled with concrete? ..and is it done in stages or when the wall tops out? I'm just trying to figure out how you know for sure there are no huge voids in the wall system with no concrete My response: Great questions! Is the entire cavity of the wall system being filled with concrete? -Yes, fully grouted, you want no honeycombing. ..and is it done in stages or when the wall tops out? -We pour in "lifts" of approximately of 5', we don't like to drop heavy, wet concrete more than 5' to minimize the stress placed on the block during grouting, but we will pour one lift after another until at the top plate in the same day. I'm just trying to figure out how you know for sure there are no huge voids in the wall system with no concrete. -We order concrete with a 8-10 inch slump. The higher the slump, the more fluid the concrete. We use a line pump, never a boom pump, so we are up close and personal with the grout throughout the pour monitoring the the slump and the concrete flow.
@Madison-Beris260826 күн бұрын
Good morning tell me please how much does it cost 300 of perfect blocks , thank you for your answer
@theperfectblockiccf25 күн бұрын
Good morning, it depends on the type of blocks you would like to purchase. Please email me at Support@theperfectblock.com for pricing, thank you
@zarron2213 жыл бұрын
Tarnado proof 💨💨💨💨🤔 Pretty cool tho
@noneofyourconcern54484 жыл бұрын
What does 1 block cost? Thnx
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Please contact us through our website and I will send a price list. We make 10 different block.
@johnnyb86294 жыл бұрын
I like it, I can think of a million uses for this material. Just off the top of my head I wonder if it could be used to encase steel structure for fire rating. I hate the blown on popcorn stuff that falls off over the years and lands on top of drop ceilings and falls in your face when you have to do service work above the ceiling. I also like that it appears to have more structural strength than regular ICFs so you don't appear to have to brace them when filling with concrete. I wonder if more forms would be marketable, round column or more organic forms for architectural purposes.
@coralyuchina87564 жыл бұрын
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@kevinkevin94483 жыл бұрын
Can u use this in a pool ??)
@ShannonSmith4u23 жыл бұрын
Love it, Trevor called me and was awesome and answered all of my questions. One I had after talking with him is what is the lateral load values? Can I use it for a basement wall and put dirt around it, after sealing? Thank you
@justaninja122 күн бұрын
What is this "eco friendly" material made of? And is it recyclable?
@theperfectblockiccf21 күн бұрын
The Perfect Block is made from a unique blend of recycled expanded polystyrene (EPS), cement, and other mineral additives. This mix allows us to repurpose a material that would otherwise end up in landfills, making it both sustainable and highly durable. Yes, The Perfect Block is recyclable! If any part of a block is removed or unused on-site, it can be repurposed back into new blocks or recycled in other eco-friendly ways. Our goal is to create a product that minimizes waste and supports a circular approach to building materials.
@scottrogers95424 жыл бұрын
I’m kinda concerned why you don’t stagger the joints.
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Scott Rogers from Eco Building System Corp Your comment: I’m kinda concerned why you don’t stagger the joints. My response: Great question! The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. We call it a block for marketing reasons, but it is a form. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build.
@jeffdavis99904 жыл бұрын
Is there a reason you used a stacked bond? A Stretcher bond is the most common and used brickwork method. The vertical joints are staggered each time by half a brick. There is hardly any loss of material because the bricks do not have to be cut to size
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Response to Jeff Davis from Eco Building System Corp Your question: Is there a reason you used a stacked bond? My response: Great question! A question I have answered a half a dozen times in this very KZbin thread of comments. The reason is: The Perfect Block ICCF is really a stay-in-place form, not a structural block. The form contributes zero structural capability to the wall other than to hold rebar and wet concrete grout until it hardens. Then the steel reinforced concrete provides all the tremendous structural strength for the ICCF wall. We are builders as well as a manufacturer. And as builders, time is money, and the "stacked" bond we use to build our walls instead of the "running bond" you referenced is the fastest way to build our ICCF walls, saving the client money. Could you build with a running bond? Absolutely, that will not affect construction in the least, but it will be slower. The stacked bond is the way we do it, it's not a poor way to build, it's a smart way to build.
@richardwalker99684 жыл бұрын
How much something like this cost thinking about building a octagon house structure
@Meyer06564 жыл бұрын
Look up Jefferson’s Poplar Forest
@coralyuchina87564 жыл бұрын
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@MegaBobtube4 жыл бұрын
How much would a 500 sq ft house one-floor cost? two-floor cost? Is it possible to DIY it? Thanks for your reply in advance.
@douglaslodge85804 жыл бұрын
How tall can you stack this system ?
@ashrafhegazy15873 жыл бұрын
Hi there, do you carry on work abroad? Knowingly that the way they build houses is defferent than yours and can you adjust the engineer's floor plan etc. Thank you
@felipematzymor10924 жыл бұрын
have you guys a representative In Sonora ? Cause I live in Guaymas area and I will be interested in to build with your system in a near future, cause this materials are thermal and sound proof. easy to work with and many more adventages over the building traditional materials Regards Felipe Martinez
@thedadchronicles6 жыл бұрын
How does price compare with traditional building methods?
@jaykay97576 жыл бұрын
Totally comparable with better benefits. Saves money Saves lives
@tanktindal5 жыл бұрын
Please read answers from tanktindal's comments
@r.w.29935 жыл бұрын
Why don’t you stagger the blocks? What are they made of?
@chriskay57755 жыл бұрын
When building with EBS The Perfect Block™, stacking block in a "running bond" pattern like brick or cinder block (concrete masonry unit (CMU)) for additional strength is not necessary. The strength of an EBS wall comes from the cured reinforced concrete (grout) within the EBS Block wall. When laying block, and you come up to an opening, make identical cuts in the vertical stack of block in each course. This minimizes measuring and cutting blocks to different lengths saving time and labor over a "running bond" stack and does not affect wall strength. For more information on our product The Perfect Block™ Please visit our website theperfectblock.com and download our free EBS Building Guide or contact us at info@theperfectblock.com or 888-623-4223 (ICCF)
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
For R.W. and givy999, Why are the seams not staggered? This is a great question! Thanks for the opportunity to answer it and thanks for the interest in The Perfect Block, I'm Rick Tindal, co-founder of Eco Building Systems Corp., makers of The Perfect Block. The "staggered seams" you speak of, are describing a "running bond" pattern used when mortaring block or brick to add structural strength to block or brick walls. Because the ICCF blocks are actually stay-in-place forms to hold heavy, wet concrete until in hardens and not structural blocks, the "running bond" construction is not necessary. We use a "stacked bond" construction which saves time and labor during our construction. When we build, we build one level course at a time. We plumb and level and align each block as we place it and use a foam adhesive to glue the blocks in place so they won't move. Then when building the next course, we stack the forms like Legos directly upon the forms on the course below. No measuring until you get to an opening, and then the measurement and cut is the same as the course below. Remember, each and every form gets glued in the seams as it is placed, making a truly strong monolithic structure that when finished, it is ready to pour concrete into, giving the walls tremendous strength when cured. The "stacked bond" construction is purely just a time and labor saving method we use when building with The Perfect Block.
@antoniodelrey5854 жыл бұрын
What is R factor of wall and do you have UBC certification?
@mikeleuluai76472 жыл бұрын
would you license to new zealand
@cancan7404 жыл бұрын
can i buy the blocks and build by myself????
@tanktindal4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! you can buy the ICCF blocks and build yourself. Because this wall system is so easy to build, it is ideal for the do-it-yourselfer. We make great efforts to support owner/builders. Please contact us at our website: theperfectblock.com .
@coralyuchina87564 жыл бұрын
Dear friend, we are the supplier of EPS block products and we can provide you the products with competitive price, you can add my Whatsapp/Wechat: 0086 13386456156 for more details, tks