Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
This philosophy has shaped the development and creation of CELBLOX -- a simple, superior ICF form that provides an exceptional quality block at a competitive price. Moreover, all components of CELBLOX ICFs are manufactured in our ISO fully integrated facilities. Key features of CELBLOX include:
Hinged ties that fold flat to reduce shipping costs up to 50% and minimize storage space
Factory assembly just pop them open and set in place
Use of superior materials for the webs and ties that significantly improves fastener retention
Full size web design making exterior and interior applications easier and more secure
A solid bar tie design to maximize concrete flow and eliminate voids
Green Safe Forever
Combining CELBLOX buildings with renewable energy sources will be the standard of the future. CELBLOX ICFs offer you a sustainable envelope today that is able to take advantage of economical renewal energy in the future.
CELBLOX invites you to explore our website and see how we can help you create buildings that are energy-efficient, comfortable, and sustainable.
The Green Solution
Buildings have a huge impact on the environment, accounting for 40% of our total energy use, 68% of total electricity consumption, and 38% of CO2 emissions. CELBLOX ICF play an important role in reducing a buildings impact on our environment.
CELBLOX ICF buildings use 50% to 80% less energy, conserving our natural resources and resulting in less CO2 being released into the atmosphere. CELBLOX ICFs also directly reduces the use of lumber and results in less construction waste since jobsite scraps can be recycled.
Energy policy act establishes commercial building tax deductions available to CELBLOX buildings
The United States Energy Policy Act of 2005 was signed into law by President George W. Bush on August 8, 2005. This legislation established a tax-deduction for commercial buildings placed in service from January 1, 2006 through December 31, 2007 that reduce energy usage. The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 signed on October 3, 2008 extended this deduction through December 31, 2013 for commercial buildings.