Concrete Forming Supplies

Insulating or General concrete forms, is a system of formwork for reinforced concrete usually made with a rigid thermal insulation that stays in place as a permanent interior and exterior substrate for walls, floors, and roofs. If you need help in designing curbs, steps, foundations, walls and more use our plastic and steel concrete curb forms. We have a full assortment of steel and plastic concrete forming stakes to choose from in flat or dowel types.
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Metal Form Corporation and Dee Concrete Forms are some of the well-known brand that we have to offer in our large catalog.
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Concrete curb and gutter steel type flatwork concrete forms are used by concrete contractors for many of the following applications like driveways, sidewalks, patios, parking lots, floors, and paving. In comparing to typical wood forms, poly and steel concrete forms not only greatly reduce building and removing costs and completely eliminate costly lumber bills and even more so they mean an investment in equipment which will give many years of rugged, dependable service. Curb and gutter form designs utilize the standard vertical forms in conjunction with division plates, top spacers and steel face forms to create a wide variety of cross sections. Steel curb face models are available in so many formats based upon code or design in your area. They are an essential part of the forming equipment necessary for profitable construction of reliable curb and gutter work. These steel concrete forms produce curb faces that are accurate and uniform and they greatly reduce the time and labor spent on finishing with typical wood forming. There are so many different configurations and creations that can be invented with curb and gutter concrete form products. With all curb and gutter forms, basic shapes and styles of the curb cross section look similar. Almost all states in the USA and municipalities have their own drawings and specifications. Vertical back forms, front gutter forms and fully-battered form heights can be achieved easily either by using one full-height form or even by stacking two forms. Partially and fully battered forms are typically made full-height and have the specified batters bent into the form to make them easy to set up and use. You'll find a wide assortment of metal and flexible plastic concrete forms here.