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"I have done a rough price comparison using a job built plywood form vs. Pocket Form Isolator. My comparison came up favorable to the isolation form. I have tried to factor in all associated costs involved with plywood, but found it hard to put a cost to the comfort and ease of setting the PFI and walking away. I am confident that PFI will show the largest gains in this area."
Rick Hoover
J.E. Dunn Construction Co.
St. Louis, MO
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Since the year 1920, and possibly even earlier; this plan view has been a standard, common sight on architectural and structural dwgs.
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Similarly, this section has been the standard on many projects for the same length of time.It looks easy when it is on paper.
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Unfortunately, cave-ins and wasted concrete is the normal result when wooden forms are removed...
It was easier on paper!
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In order to prevent cave-ins, many contractors turn-down the slab edge prior to removal of the wood forms. This wastes lots of concrete!
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POCKET FORM ISOLATOR has changed the way many contractors build isolation pockets. It saves lots of money, time and labor!
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POCKET FORM ISOLATOR has made the pains of working with isolation pockets be a bad memory from the past! Now, contractors can use state-of-the-art formwork technology that is available at unbelievably low costs. Look closely at the savings of labor (easily assembled and no removal),savings of time (again, no removal - in some cases cast pockets & slabs in the same pour!) and better quality control. |

Remember the original "Cordless Drill"?
Probably Not.
So, why are you STILL using old technology?
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