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Cor-Form: a breakthrough product for the commercial and industrial construction industry

Meredith, NH Cor-Form is a breakthrough product for the commercial and industrial construction industry. This proprietary, patent pending product, was designed to greatly reduce the labor associated with infilling core holes that are no longer needed. This product offers a reduction of labor costs up to 80% when compared to conventional methods of infilling core holes and is made 100% in the USA.Cor-Form

Installation of Cor-Form is quick and easy, when properly set up it can be installed in under 5 minutes. It is simply inserted into the floor so the top of the straps are flush or below the floor level, and is fastened to the side wall of the core hole itself. Once installed and fire caulked, it is quick and easy to infill with the concrete product of your choice. This allows for quick and easy infill of core holes above occupied floors that would otherwise require considerable coordination to access. Even if there is no issue with access to the floor below, this is still a far more efficient method of infilling core holes. The days of seaching for ladders, covering desks, and climbing over ductwork to reach the deck below a core hole are over!

Cor-Form brings more than 20 years of commercial construction experience to the table. After a long period of conducting research and tests, we have been able to craft an innovative product that is truly incomparable in quality and efficiency.

The idea for the product came to them on-site in 2014. Working as project superintendents, it saved an amazing amount of time when compared to how these holes are commonly filled today, up to 5 times faster! If you are interested in placing an order, contact them, they are there to assist you as needed and would love to hear of your success. Orders ship out within three to five days after purchase. After seeing it’s success first hand, they assure you that you will never go back to conventional methodologies.

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