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Build Faster and Smarter with AccuFooting Concrete Footing Braces

  • Writer: Marketing at Simcoe Solutions
    Marketing at Simcoe Solutions
  • 11 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

When it comes to foundations on your ICF builds, accuracy, speed, and efficiency mean everything. That’s where AccuFooting™ comes in. Now available at Simcoe Building Centre, AccuFooting is an innovative concrete forming brace designed to simplify footing prep, reduce labour, and deliver consistent, code-compliant results every time.

Ideal for a wide range of residential and light commercial footing applications in your next ICF build.


What are AccuFooting Concrete Footing Braces?

AccuFooting is a plastic footing brace and rebar positioning system that replaces traditional forming methods like cross bracing, dobies, and form board spacers.

It works by:

  • Setting and maintaining form board spacing

  • Holding rebar securely in place

  • Keeping steel elevated and clean during the pour

  • Stabilizing the entire footing system

The result? A cleaner, faster, and more controlled footing installation.


Bright orange plastic Accufooting braces installed on footing forms and ready for concrete to be poured.
AccuFooting braces installed at jobsite and ready for concrete to be poured.

Why Contractors Are Switching

1. Save Time on Every Job

AccuFooting can save up to 3 man hours per 200 linear feet of footing by eliminating time-consuming setup steps.

No more:

  • Cutting and installing wood spreaders

  • Placing dobies or chairs

  • Constant re-checking of spacing

Just clip in place and go.


2. Simplify Your Workflow

With no special tools required, AccuFooting is designed for both seasoned crews and smaller teams.

  • Consistent setup every time

  • Reduced labour skill dependency

  • Faster training for new crew members

It’s a system that helps you stay efficient.


3. Built for ICF Construction

AccuFooting is a natural fit for ICF foundations, where precision and clean rebar placement are critical.

  • Keeps rebar properly positioned for vertical ICF wall alignment

  • Allows for a clear top surface for screeding 

  • Eliminates the need to strip footings before setting ICF in some cases

That means faster transitions from footing to wall.


4. Cleaner, More Professional Results

AccuFooting holds rebar off the ground and free from mud, improving both inspection outcomes and overall build quality.

Inspectors appreciate:

  • Accurate rebar placement

  • Consistent spacing

  • Clear visibility during inspections


5. Reduce Material Waste

By replacing multiple traditional components, AccuFooting helps cut down on:

  • Lumber waste

  • Excess hardware

  • Jobsite clutter

It’s a more streamlined and often more cost-effective approach to forming.


How It Works on Site

  • Place and stake your footing forms as usual

  • Snap AccuFooting braces into position (typically spaced 4–6 feet apart depending on mix)

  • Set your rebar into the built-in saddles

  • Pour and screed as normal

Once the pour is complete, stripping is quick and simple.


AccuFooting is available at Simcoe Building Centre

At Simcoe, we don’t just supply materials, we support your build from start to finish.

We pride ourselves on expert building material knowledge and jobsite advice. We have reliable inventory and contractor-focused service you can count on!

Whether you’re trying AccuFooting for the first time or looking to streamline your current process, our team is here to help you get the most out of every job.


Ready to Improve Your Footing Process?

If you're working with ICF or poured foundations, AccuFooting is a simple upgrade that can make a big impact on your efficiency and results. Click here to get a quote or find out more information.


Bright orange plastic Accufooting braces installed on footing forms and ready for concrete to be poured.
Accufooting braces installed on footing forms and ready for concrete to be poured.

 
 
 

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