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What is the Strongest Foundation for a House?
The foun­da­tion is fun­da­men­tal to the longevi­ty, strength, and struc­tur­al sound­ness of a house. Home­own­ers and pro­fes­sion­als often ask, Which foun­da­tion is the most effec­tive for a house?” Find out here!
Foundation Types
Foundation Types: 8 Different Types of Home Foundations
Everything You Need to Know About ICF Construction in Michigan
ICF Construction in Michigan - Everything You Need to Know
When can I backfill the foundation wall?
The con­crete must cure for a min­i­mum of 7 days and the foun­da­tion wall must be lat­er­al­ly sup­port­ed, mean­ing the floor sys­tem is installed sup­port­ing the top of the wall. All below grade water­proof­ing / damp­proof­ing must be installed.
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Are Poured Basement Walls Better than CMUs for Below-Grade Construction?
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Let’s Talk About Our Foundation
Fox Blocks has been mak­ing insu­lat­ed con­crete forms since 2005. Our par­ent com­pa­ny, Air­lite Plas­tics, was found­ed in 1946, and today, it is still a fam­i­ly owned busi­ness. Air­lite pro­duces plas­tic con­tain­ers and insu­lat­ed pack­ag­ing prod­ucts for a vari­ety of indus­tries, so we share knowl­edge of plas­tics inno­va­tion through­out the com­pa­ny.
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Dive into the Debate: ICF vs. Fiberglass for Pool Construction
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MACNAK CONSTRUCTION CORPORATE OFFICE
Mac­nak Con­struc­tion uti­lized sev­er­al new con­struc­tion prod­ucts in its new ener­gy effi­cient office build­ing.
Can masonry be installed on the exterior walls?
Yes, Fox Blocks has a brick ledge form and the xLer­a­tor ledge rein­force­ment that is designed to sup­port mason­ry. Fox blocks also has a tieKey acces­so­ry which is a specif­i­cal­ly made as a mason­ry tie, to be insert­ed through the form into the con­crete.
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WEST VANCOUVER BC RESIDENCE
The 5,200 square foot cus­tom home is built on a large rock on the side of a moun­tain.