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Last Post 11 Aug 2011 10:47 PM by Alton. 6 Replies.
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11 Aug 2011 07:05 AM
Hi I recently spoke to one of the guys at energyform and I really liked what he had to say about their product.  I am wondering if anyone on here has any information or reviews on them.  Thanks.
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11 Aug 2011 01:23 PM
Have never worked with it. Looks like an assembled-on-site product. Should do the job.
If you're in Colorado I'm happy to discuss the forms I know in this area.
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11 Aug 2011 01:52 PM
Hi thanks, I live in NJ. and these guys are out of salt lake city, UT. but I was interested because they use polyurethane for their foam and it has a finished product on both sides of it. Just seems like a good product but I wanted a warm fuzzy about it. Thanks for the response though.
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11 Aug 2011 03:05 PM
Can you post a link to energyform's web site? Googling did not find it.
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11 Aug 2011 03:27 PM
Looks interesting. What's it cost?
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11 Aug 2011 10:22 PM
here is the link, http://www.energyformcpicf.com/index.html. The person I spoke to said it costs around $10 a square foot installed depending on where you live. I thought that sounded like a very reasonable quote. They also have their own engineers that approve their plans. He said I could send him a drawing on a napkin and he would turn it into a 3d model for my approval at no cost if I go with their system. Also had some other interesting ideas, like concrete floors and micro-chp. If these guys are for real it sounds like a great way to go.
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11 Aug 2011 10:47 PM
I like what I see but the freight would cost close to $5,000 to ship to Auburn, AL. I guess I will have to wait until they have a factory that is closer.
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