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Can I construct radius and angled walls using AMVIC ICFs?

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Radius walls are constructed by removing sections from the inside side panel and bending the ICF into the required shape. Similarly, any angle can be made by miter cutting the form at the proper angle and using foam to join the edges. Ninety-degree and 45-degree corners are manufactured to speed construction since they are the most commonly used corner angle. A newly introduced product/service from AMVIC is custom manufactured curved blocks to build curved walls. Available in three standard radii, if a custom radius is required, this is also available. Contact Integrated Wall Systems if you are interested in this.  more
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Yes. Radius walls are constructed by removing sections from the inside side panel and bending the ICF into the required shape. Similarly, any angle can be made by miter cutting the form at the proper angle and using foam to join the edges. Ninety-degree and 45-degree corners are manufactured to speed construction since they are the most commonly used corner angle. A newly introduced product/service from AMVIC is custom manufactured curved blocks to build curved walls. Available in three standard radii, if a custom radius is required, this is also available. Contact Amvic-Pacific if you are interested in this.  more
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