
Can a House Withstand 100 mph Winds?

SANTA RITA RANCH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Discovery is one of the four schools to receive the zero energy certification, nationwide.
The Fox Blocks Line-Up at a Glance
With advice from leading contractors in the Insulated Concrete Form business, Fox Blocks has created an incredible group of blocks.
ICFs and Severe Weather
The steel reinforced concrete, which can cure stronger than normal concrete because of the foam insulation, can withstand winds of over 200 MPH, and projectile debris traveling over 100 MPH. There are dozens of eye witness examples of ICF homes taking EF5 tornadoes head on with the walls still standing.

Why ZERH Builders Profits are Decreasing
Today’s homeowners demand energy-efficient and high-performing homes. As ZERH builders strive to accommodate these demands, they also struggle with decreasing profits.

Comparing Costs of Concrete Block vs Wood Frame Construction and a Better Alternative to Both

Building Commercial Retail Developments with ICF Construction
Building commercial retail developments with ICF construction creates structures that are disaster-resistant, energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly, quiet, and durable.

HIGHLAND RESIDENCE
The owner of this home was attracted to Fox Blocks because of its energy efficiency.
ACADIA COLONY POTATO BARN
Fox Blocks ICF offered an energy-efficient solution for a building full of pressurized moisture because moisture does not affect the ICF, even over the long term. Potato storage is at a constant 100% relative humidity and 1.5 cfm pressure, which causes other forms of construction to go through complex detailing to keep moisture out of the wall cavity.

ASHBURY HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Ashbury Hills Elementary School is the first complete school built with ICFs in the state of Nebraska, and its gymnasium was built to full height with Fox Blocks.