Bugstruck,
Yes location, location location. Oh and time of year! And that is the core of the problem. The configuration that is best in Fall will not be optimal in 96 deg Summer with high humidity. The best design is the one that benifits more days per year than another design. I saw a report where a caution was placed on a design where it was so efficiet that the AC never runs, too much humidity.
When I first started seeing ICFs, I liked them but as I thought about it did not make sence. How can they claim supper insulation and effective high thermal mass? If that insulation is doing such a good job, the thermal mass isn't going to be exposed to much heat. ICFs are definately better than standard frame construction. I also don't like the foam inside and out. They say you can stuco the outside but once a baseball hits it, you got a nice dent. With the concrete on the exposed sides, I would have stuco on the outside and a thin layer of plaster on the inside. Both sides would have a textured look
Yes location, location location. Oh and time of year! And that is the core of the problem. The configuration that is best in Fall will not be optimal in 96 deg Summer with high humidity. The best design is the one that benifits more days per year than another design. I saw a report where a caution was placed on a design where it was so efficiet that the AC never runs, too much humidity.
When I first started seeing ICFs, I liked them but as I thought about it did not make sence. How can they claim supper insulation and effective high thermal mass? If that insulation is doing such a good job, the thermal mass isn't going to be exposed to much heat. ICFs are definately better than standard frame construction. I also don't like the foam inside and out. They say you can stuco the outside but once a baseball hits it, you got a nice dent. With the concrete on the exposed sides, I would have stuco on the outside and a thin layer of plaster on the inside. Both sides would have a textured look
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