Have You Heard? We're Expanding ICF Production to Alaska!
Fox Blocks is expanding manufacturing and ICF production to Anchorage, Alaska, by partnering with Insulfoam Manufacturing Facility.

HIGHLAND RESIDENCE
The owner of this home was attracted to Fox Blocks because of its energy efficiency.

Homeowner Saves Time and Energy by Choosing ICF
The owner of this 6,000 square foot home was attracted to Fox Blocks because of its energy efficiency but was also happy with the ease of construction that save time and money.
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.

Sustainability is at Our Core
Our parent company, Airlite Plastics, creates plastic products for a variety of applications – so we have a constant supply of first-generation recycled material. And since it’s right here in our facilities, we work toward the smallest carbon footprint possible.
Using Fox Blocks' Online Estimator for Your Next ICF Project
We know estimating for an ICF project can be daunting if you don’t know where to start, so we’ve created this helpful video tutorial.

WINTERSET COMMUNITY CHURCH ADDITION
Winterset Community Church wanted a larger gathering space for the local community, so they decided to add a gymnasium to their worship building. The addition had to be built quickly while the church was still in use, blend in seamlessly with the existing structure, and offer high noise protection between the church and the gymnasium.

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.

WALLHOUSE HOTEL
Wallhouse Hotel brings a contemporary design to a quite region of Ohio.

HUDSON STUDIOS
Bellingham Modern Creative Studio Merges History with Innovation. Surrounding an 85-year-old building, Hudson Studios is an inspirational space that is quiet and comfortable for artists and designers to create. The modern design utilized local timbers from the Northwest region and includes 47-foot-long beams that span the width of the building.