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The Best Insulative Building Material for Cold Storage Warehouse Construction
Cold Weather Concrete using Fox Blocks

Cold Weather Concrete using Fox Blocks

Pouring Concrete in Cold Weather
8 Tips for Pouring Concrete in Cold Weather and in Winter
Can you build and pour concrete in cold weather?
Yes. The forms insu­late the con­crete and enhance the cur­ing process. The top of the forms, or exposed con­crete areas will need to be cov­ered, tem­porar­i­ly, with insu­la­tion to pre­vent the exposed con­crete from freez­ing. Fox Blocks projects can be con­struct­ed any time of the year, no delays for cold weath­er.
Fox Blocks on a cold snowy day in Canada large scale residential foundation project

Fox Blocks on a cold snowy day in Canada large scale residential foundation project

Glen’s Contractor Tip Corner
Get­ting start­ed, the hot and cold ICF expe­ri­ence.
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11 Must Haves for Energy Efficient Homes in Canada and the Northern U.S.
North America’s long-cold, sub-zero win­ters demand ener­gy-effi­cient homes that save Cana­di­an and Amer­i­can home­own­ers mon­ey while keep­ing their fam­i­lies warm and com­fort­able.
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How to Speed Up New Home Construction
Light­weight and stur­dy ICFs, like Fox Blocks, speed up new home con­struc­tion with quick and easy instal­la­tion, guar­an­teed avail­abil­i­ty, and both hot and cold tem­per­a­ture resis­tance. 
Winter construction
Get Quicker Winter Construction with ICF