East Texas ICF Blocks
Last Post 04 Jun 2011 04:10 PM by eric monkman. 4 Replies.
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10 May 2011 12:30 AM
Are there any ICF form blocks such as the old Amazon or Apex blocks http://www.apexblock.com in the Dallas to Houston corridor? We built our back house with Amazon blocks and are absolutely pleased. Now time for the front house. Amazon is no longer in business. But a closer supplier of a similar block would be nice. Closest shipping we have found so far is from Arizona. Thanks.
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10 May 2011 08:18 AM
I use and recommend Nudura. The Texas distributor is in Fort Worth. You can find them on the web at futurestone.com. I am also an ICF installer in east texas and would be interested in speaking with you. My number is (903)279-6073. If you are interested in seeing a building in process we are working on one in Malakoff currently. Thanks Tim
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24 May 2011 01:29 PM
Forever Green Concrete Forms, a company in San Antonio, Tx. is now distibutor for Apex Block!  It is owned by an Engineering company who has designed for all ICF installation including the now defunct Amazon Block.  The Apex is a superior product thank Amazon and is well backed and with much improved production capabilities.  We are currently selling thruout the state and can certainly help you with your needs.  Call me for more info at 210-490-4506.  Frank
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04 Jun 2011 03:45 PM
We are about to use Nudura for the first time. After a fairly exhaustive search I can say that both in terms of product and service they really stand out.
Hugh
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04 Jun 2011 04:10 PM
Keeferjay....Before playing with ICF's one should gain practical hands-on experience... or hire a pro to assist.
Reps that underplay the complexity,or do not provide adequate support and training should be avoided.
Go volunteer on Tim's site :-)
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