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Build a Resilient Building Design with Fox Blocks ICFs
Resilient build­ings made with Fox Blocks ICFs will pro­tect a com­mer­cial build­ing’s integri­ty against severe winds, flood­ing, earth­quakes, extreme tem­per­a­tures, and fire.
Does the Fox Blocks contain recycled materials?
The plas­tic webs in Fox Blocks forms are 100% recy­cled postin­dus­tri­al polypropy­lene. The EPS insu­la­tion is vir­gin mate­r­i­al. Recy­cled con­tent for an ICF block is mea­sured by weight. The recy­cled con­tent by weight of a stan­dard 6″ Fox Blocks form — 48%.
How strong is the Fox Blocks corner 3 of 3 Insulated Concrete Forms.wmv

How strong is the Fox Blocks corner 3 of 3 Insulated Concrete Forms.wmv

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10 Cattle Barn Designs and Ideas to Optimize a Cattle Barn
Fox Blocks in action on State Project New Mexico stem walls footing lines and first coursing

Fox Blocks in action on State Project New Mexico stem walls footing lines and first coursing

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How to Build a Flood-Resistant House
In this arti­cle, we’ll explore flood proof home con­struc­tion using inno­v­a­tive mate­ri­als and tech­niques, with a focus on insu­lat­ed con­crete forms (ICFs).
Fox Blocks Glen gets into the Fox Corner Form and the enhanced engineering behind it for strength

Fox Blocks Glen gets into the Fox Corner Form and the enhanced engineering behind it for strength

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Flexible Construction: Can ICFs be Poured in Multiple Stages?
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How Architects Can Sell Clients on ICF Construction
Uti­liz­ing ICF for res­i­den­tial projects is an amaz­ing way to cre­ate strong and safe homes while uti­liz­ing ICF for com­mer­cial projects is an easy way to hit dead­lines ear­li­er with low­er costs. Want to know how to sell your clients on ICF con­struc­tion? Keep read­ing to receive expert knowl­edge on all the ben­e­fits and the best way to com­mu­ni­cate them.
The Fox Block Interlock
When the Fox Blocks inter­lock was designed our Engi­neer­ing staff made the choice not to focus on being with­in 1÷2” to 1” from the build­ing dimen­sion but to give the strongest inter­lock pos­si­ble.