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    LOGIX Insulated Concrete Forms are forms based on the simple concept of interlocking building blocks, giving you a wall system that's not only long lasting, but also quick to build, sound-proofed, energy-efficient, and has a 3-hour fire rating. Engineered for superior performance, LOGIX gives you more wall for your money.

    As an authorized distributor of LOGIX ICF systems, Glenn Redi-mix has the knowledge, products, and support you need to make your ICF projects a success. For more information, contact us.

    LOGIX is owned by five ICF manufacturers that operate six plants across North America. Backed by over 50 years of manufacturing experience, LOGIX offers the features most valued by the industry and the consumer.

    Our technical staff is trained to respond to your queries with practical advice on quick and efficient installation. With contractor training provided through LOGIX's numerous regional technical support offices, help is always close at hand. LOGIX is the most experienced ICF manufacturers in North America, manufacturing top quality products at six plants located throughout the United States and Canada.

    You can count on LOGIX. The ICF wall system that’s built to last.


    Technical Information
    Click here for the LOGIX informational video

    Click here for the LOGIX Brochure

    LOGIX forms are available in many shapes to accommodate a wide variety of building applications.

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    These shapes have a standard 16" height (with the exception of the half block and 4-inch height adjuster). All LOGIX forms feature the thickest foam panels in the industry, which means faster and easier installations, and maximum R-Value.


    LOGIX ICF Projects
    Glenn Redi-Mix has worked on several LOGIX ICF projects. Click a link below for more information.

    Chad Mullet Masonry Project
    Greg Mealy Project
    Trailer Foundation Project

    LOGIX ICF Seminar

    FAQ
    Are LOGIX buildings safer than wood framed buildings?
    Yes. LOGIX buildings are up to 8.5 times stronger than wood framed buildings. As a result, LOGIX walls are much better able to withstand severe weather such as hurricanes and tornadoes. LOGIX walls have a 3-hour fire rating as opposed to 15 minutes for a comparable wood framed wall.

    How quiet are LOGIX walls?
    A LOGIX wall has a sound transmission classification of STC 50, which is twice as high as a typical wood-framed wall. Loud noises outside a LOGIX building will be reduced to a whisper inside the building.

    Is LOGIX code approved?
    Yes. Every major code body in North America, including ICC and CCMC, has approved LOGIX.

    Isn’t it hard to remodel an ICF home?
    Most remodeling contractors have the ability to cut openings into an ICF wall. Most tool rental stores have concrete cutting saws for rent for cutting openings.

    What is the R-Value of LOGIX?
    The foam in LOGIX walls provides a thermal resistance rating of R-24. Due to the combined effects of this foam with the high thermal mass and reduced air infiltration of an insulated concrete wall, LOGIX walls can perform at significantly higher effective performance levels.

    What size are LOGIX forms?
    LOGIX is available in 4”, 6”, and 8” cavity widths. Our forms are 48” long and 16” high, with half height 8” forms also available.

    Why are LOGIX forms easier to build with?
    LOGIX forms are the most builder friendly ICF forms on the market. Our thicker, more solid 2 ¾” foam panels are standard on every form we make. This creates the strongest block available, better able to withstand normal jobsite handling and the pressures of concrete placement.


    For more technical information, please visit the LOGIX ICF website.
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