
Everything You Should Know About Insulated Concrete Form (ICF) Construction

How to Define Comfort in a Home
We all want a comfortable home where we can release the stresses of the day. Fox Blocks presents seven tips to help you optimize the comfort of your home.

ICFs Make Home Ownership Attainable for Young Adults and Seniors

Understanding Current Supply Chain Woes and the Lack of Skilled and Unskilled Labor
Does expanded polystyrene (EPS) present a serious fire hazard?
The EPS in an Fox Blocks has a flame retardant that allows the forms to be flame resistant. The EPS will melt when exposed to sustained temperatures over 300°F (149°C). The ignition point of the melted styrene is 600°F (315°C) (wood is approximately 500°F (260°C). Fox Blocks have been tested to meet the building code requirements for flame spread and smoke development, plus Fox Blocks may be used as fire resistant rated wall assemblies in schools and hospitals.

CHATHAM MIXED-USE
Mixed-Use Business and Residence Blends Historic Charm and Modern Design. A Fortified Gold mixed business/residence with an impressive balance of classical historic and modern features.

Florida ICF Homes are Energy-Efficient, Storm-Proof, and Durable
Fox Blocks Wall Configurator User Guide
The Fox Blocks Energy Stick
How do you improve an Insulated Concrete Form wall that already out-performs most wall systems in all climates? You move the concrete mass toward the living side of the wall.

What Are the Differences Between AAC and ICF Construction?
When considering AAC vs ICF construction, it’s important to know the differences, pros, and cons.