BillG_in_TX
Veteran Member
Re: ICF decision
Dan,
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
The cost factor is one that's not holding me back. I am fairly sure that the energy and insurance savings in Texas will offset the increase in building costs/mortgage payment. Of course, as I recall that you are trying to avoid a mortgage, so up-front costs are more important.
Another major plus for ICF is that my wife is certain that there is a tornado out there with her name on it. After the nearby Jarrell tornado (F5) a few years ago, our ridge property started looking dangerous to her, and ICF's certainly address that issue.
Anyway, thanks for all your information. I know you have been researching this a long time, and I value your opinions. Most of my construction industry friends and clients look at me "sideways" /w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif when I bring up ICF's.
Dan,
Thanks for your thoughts on this.
The cost factor is one that's not holding me back. I am fairly sure that the energy and insurance savings in Texas will offset the increase in building costs/mortgage payment. Of course, as I recall that you are trying to avoid a mortgage, so up-front costs are more important.
Another major plus for ICF is that my wife is certain that there is a tornado out there with her name on it. After the nearby Jarrell tornado (F5) a few years ago, our ridge property started looking dangerous to her, and ICF's certainly address that issue.
Anyway, thanks for all your information. I know you have been researching this a long time, and I value your opinions. Most of my construction industry friends and clients look at me "sideways" /w3tcompact/icons/hmm.gif when I bring up ICF's.