Frequently Asked Questions
About Faswall
What source materials are used in Faswall™ Wall
forms?
Faswall™ wall forms can use any clean waste wood that is
locally available (e.g., recycled hardwood pallets). The main ingredient
is wood (approximately 85%), with cement and fly ash making up the
remaining 15%. Fly ash/cement can also be used in the concrete fill
to lower embodied energy.
Does Faswall™ contain any hazardous substances?
No hazardous chemicals are used in Faswall™ products. In
the patented Faswall™ manufacturing process, clean wood chips
are coated with a natural clay emulsion. The finished product is
inert and is especially well suited as a wall system for people
with chemical sensitivities.
Do the wood chips get wet and rot inside the wall?
No, the internal wooden structure is not compromised by moisture.
The mineralization process neutralizes the naturally occurring sugars
found in cellulose fiber which is normally the 'food' source for
bacteria to breakdown the fiber. The cement coating provides further
protection of the wood fiber and finally, the wood cement composite
has thousands of capillaries through which water vapor can travel
and not remain in the wall.
How do your wall forms stand up against mold and wood eating
insects such as ants and termites?
The high alkalinity of the composite material along with its inability
to build humidity eliminates any mold threat. The neutralization
of the wood sugars and the barrier of the concrete encasement around
the wood fiber repel wood eating insects. And since there is no
foam there is no danger of termites tunneling up into the wall.
What is the procedure for stacking the Faswall™ wall
forms?
The wall forms are light, manageable and stack easily. Each wall-form
has a tongue and groove configuration on the ends that lock the
stacked forms keeping the wall plumb, level, and not easily jarred
out of position. When the wall-forms are reinforced with rebar and
filled with cement, the structure is solidly framed and resistant
to severe weather and earth movement. Essentially you are left with
an internal grid structure of reinforced concrete, surrounded by
several inches of coated and encased wood fiber on both sides and
ends.
What waste is created when manufacturing Faswall™?
Practically no waste is created in the manufacturing process. In
fact, as much as 8% of the raw material in new products can be made
of recycled Faswall materials such as broken blocks and trimmings.
Is the Faswall™ manufacturing process safe for the
environment?
There are no adverse affects on the environment resulting from
Faswall™ production. No hazardous chemicals are used and no
pollutants are released. Water alone is used in the cement/wood
chip mixing process, and the machines are cleaned with dry air and/
or other mechanical means (e.g., a hammer drill).
How can you dispose of old Faswall™ products?
In the unlikely event that a Faswall™ house is to be torn
down (they should otherwise last for generations), the debris can
be recycled like any concrete product and reused in new cement-bonded
products as an aggregate.
How much does each wall-form weigh? Do you offer any variation
in the dimensions of the forms?
Each wall-form weighs approximately 27 pounds. The wall-forms are
available for purchase in 24-inch lengths and 12-inch lengths. All
wall-forms are 12 inches wide and 8 inches high.
Can I cut and nail or screw into the wall-form?
The wall-forms can be cut with a sawzall or any saw with a carbide-tip
blade. They accept a wide variety of sized nails and screws and
hold them all fast.
Can the wall height be more than one-story?
Yes, multi-story buildings have been built with this product. The
recommended height for in-filling the wall-forms with cement is
4 feet. Pouring in lifts higher than 4' requires bracing in order
to ensure that the wall is in-filled correctly, avoiding the creation
of air-pockets inside the wall.
Where did the wood chip wall-form originate?
After World War II amidst the rubble and destruction a way was
discovered to take the huge volumes of wood waste, grind it into
chips, mineralize the chips to neutralize the natural sugars that
cause rot, and bond them to cement to form a building block. This
is the genesis of the Faswall™ ICF Wall Form. Since then,
tens of thousands of homes and commercial buildings have been built
in Europe and Asia and North America with this remarkable material.
This remains one of the preferred methods of building in Europe.
It has been available in North America for close to 30 years. In
1987 Hans and Leni Walter of K-X Faswall International Corp. advanced
the state of the art with a patented mineralization process that
allows virtually any wood or cellulose fiber to be bonded to cement.
How is the wall form insulated?
At the factory, prior to shipping, we insert 3 inches of mineral
wool insulation into the interior cells of each block. By inserting
this insulation into the cell, on the side of the wall form that
will be closest to the outdoors, your inside temperature swings
are moderated. Essentially, the thermal mass is insulated into the
building, thereby reducing your heating and cooling bills. Mineral
wool is also a recycled product being made from the slag produced
in the steel making process. It allows air and moisture to pass
through the wall and does not rot or decompose.
What do I do for interior and exterior applications?
The goal in any application is to allow the wall to breathe. Rather
than using drywall/gypsum board for interior finishes, we recommend
using plaster. There is no need to laminate drywall to the interior
wall since the filled Faswall wall form has a 4 hour fire rating
by itself. Also plasters key in beautifully to the porous surface
of the wall form without the use of meshes and screening. Stuccos
or any other exterior treatment you prefer can be attached to the
outside surface. All standard exterior sidings and finishes can
be used with the Faswall™ wall form including cultured stone,
natural stone, breathable stuccos, lap siding, cedar shingles, vertical
tongue and groove, board and batten, etc. Our wall forms accept
fasteners with ease. When using a nailed or screwed on exterior
finish we recommend a permeable wrap material (felt paper is an
excellent choice; it breathes) to be applied between the wall-forms
and the exterior finish material of choice.
What does it cost to build a house with your product compared
to conventional stick-built construction (using 2x4 or 2x6 lumber
for walls)?
It costs 5% to 10% more to frame your walls with Faswall wall-forms
than building walls with conventional lumber, plywood, fiberglass
or foam insulation, fasteners, sealants, and wall bracing. This
added investment is easily paid back in virtually no maintenance
costs and lower energy bills. Other 'paybacks' include enhanced
indoor air quality, a structure that can last centuries, is incredibly
quiet, and is part of the green and sustainable building trends
in our generation.
Do you have spec sheets regarding the internal structure
and dimensions of the wall-forms?
Yes, we do. Please go to our contact page
to request an information packet or call us at 541.929.8010. Our
information packet also shows the way the wall forms mesh together
on corners and work together for supporting the wall openings you
will encounter on your project. |