Design Smarter, Not Harder — The Spec Sheet July 2025 | Spec Formliners
Architectural concrete formliner texture — design tips for specifiers
The Spec Sheet  /  July 2025

Design Smarter,
Not Harder

Three essential tips from the Spec Formliners team that will save your next project time, budget, and on-site headaches — before the first pour.

Specifying Tips Pattern Selection Urethane vs. Plastic Joint Strategy Urban Heat Island
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From the Team
Fewer RFIs.
Smoother Approvals.
Better Finishes.

Nobody wants the call that the liner did not fit, the texture looked off, or the wrong material was specified for a high re-use job. Whether it is a façade, a bridge abutment, or a series of retaining walls, a few smart moves up front can save serious time, budget, and on-site headaches.

At Spec Formliners, we work with architects and engineers every day to simplify the process and eliminate the most common pain points. Here are three essential tips to keep your next project running smoothly.

Essential Tips

Three Things to
Get Right Up Front

01
Tip 01

Think Beyond
Texture

Not all patterns cooperate with every project geometry. Running bond, fractured fin, and wood grain each behave differently across long spans, curves, or corners. Pattern repeatability and flow direction are design decisions that need to be made early — not solved on the job site.

Spec Tip

Always request repeat dimensions and flow direction. Our team provides layout guides to ensure textures align perfectly with your design intent — before production begins.

02
Tip 02

Know When to
Call in Urethane

Plastic liners are great for single-use pours. But when high re-use, tight curves, or extreme detail matter, urethane is the MVP. Writing just "formliner" in your specification leaves the material choice open — and that's where projects lose quality and predictability.

Spec Tip

Call out the material, expected re-use count, and surface finish expectations in your spec. This is the difference between a crisp, consistent reveal and a muddled mess across pours.

03
Tip 03

Detail Your
Joints Early

Unplanned joints lead to visual interruptions that are extremely hard to fix after the fact. Seam strategy, anchor placement, and joint line placement are all things that look minor on paper but become highly visible at scale — especially on long retaining walls or bridge abutments.

Spec Tip

Show joint lines, seam strategies, and anchor placement in your drawings. We will collaborate with you to either hide them entirely or incorporate them as a deliberate part of the final aesthetic.

Why It Matters

Designing Smarter Up Front
Means Better Projects.

Fewer RFIs. Smoother approval cycles. A better finished product — and a field team that actually wants to work with you again. Spec Formliners is here to make sure your vision is delivered with precision and without surprises. Reach out early and we'll collaborate from specification through installation.

From the Blog
Textured concrete formliners in urban environment — Urban Heat Island effect
Featured Article — July 2025

Cooling Concrete:
Fighting the Urban
Heat Island Effect

Cities often suffer from significantly higher temperatures than surrounding rural regions — the Urban Heat Island effect. The culprit? Dark, heat-absorbing surfaces, reduced vegetation, and trapped heat from vehicles and buildings. Textured concrete formliners play a surprising role in the solution — increasing surface area, improving albedo, and reducing thermal mass accumulation across large civic structures.

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Reach out early — we'll collaborate from specification through installation to make sure your vision is delivered with precision and without surprises.