Homeowner testimonial Fox Blocks Fortified for Safer Living

Homeowner testimonial Fox Blocks Fortified for Safer Living

Fox Blocks Half Block Insulated Concrete Forms.MOV

Fox Blocks Half Block Insulated Concrete Forms.MOV

Fox Blocks Applications Commercial Below Grade Parking Garages

Fox Blocks Applications Commercial Below Grade Parking Garages

Fox Blocks Curb Block Insulated Concrete Forms.MOV

Fox Blocks Curb Block Insulated Concrete Forms.MOV

Fox Blocks LSL Buck in place with bolts

Fox Blocks LSL Buck in place with bolts

Florida Product Approval FL7497-R6 (HVHZ meets Miami-Dade Requirements)

How do I apply an acrylic stucco finish to an ICF?
Acrylic stuc­co is a thin coat fin­ish which can be direct­ly applied to the EPS insu­la­tion on the exte­ri­or face of the ICF. Fox Blocks pro­vides a con­tin­u­ous EPS sur­face con­ducive for the appli­ca­tion of acrylic stuc­co. All acrylic stuc­co man­u­fac­tures are famil­iar with ICFs as a sub­strate and each have their rec­om­men­da­tions for appli­ca­tion over ICFs. Note there is a dif­fer­ence in the instal­la­tion pro­ce­dures between acrylic stuc­co and tra­di­tion­al stuc­co.
How do you control voids in the wall?
The con­crete mix is a high slump 5″- 6.5″ (125 mm – 165 mm) with a small­er aggre­gate size so the con­crete flows eas­i­ly. The per­son in charge of plac­ing the con­crete should watch the con­crete flow through­out the whole wall to ensure there are no void pock­ets. Inter­nal vibrat­ing pro­vides good con­sol­i­da­tion, elim­i­nat­ing voids.