Manufacturing Industry

EZ-Footings: product of Concrete Forms Services Inc

Concrete Construction, May, 2005

For years crews struggling with cumbersome, expensive traditional footings have complained, "Man, there has got to be a better way to do this!"

Thanks to EZ-Footing's revolutionary aluminum footings system, now there is.

In fact, EZ-Footings was chosen as the MOST INNOVATIVE PRODUCT in Concrete Formwork and Forming Products by the attendees of the 2005 World of Concrete Show. EZ-Footings is proud of this distinction, and has worked hard to create products that help make life easier for builders and add value to every finished project.

The EZ-Footings forming system is fast, easy to learn and stands up to the most stringent inspections. And it saves thousands on labor time and is more economical than lumber.

The system is constructed of a ridged aluminum and can be adjusted to various heights. It includes a skin panel used to spread the gap between forms, a simple keyway bracket, a tie system and an adjustable footing width bulkhead form. There is also a specialized vertical footing form, an "EZ-Stake Puller" and an efficient organized trailer. Concrete Forms Services also offers aluminum forms for flatwork and tilt-up.

SYSTEM BENEFITS

* Reduces labor

* Durable, lightweight

* Saves concrete

* Great finished product quality

* No nails

* Fast setup

* No whalers

* DOT friendly

* Adjustable

The days of using wood-forming methods are Numbered--but not because the forests are dwindling or even because the price of wood will continue to rise. With the EZ-Footings innovative systems, the industry now has an option that brings speed, professionalism, and a finished product that is second to none.

COPYRIGHT 2005 Hanley-Wood, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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