Resource routing

Find the right Lok-N-Blok proof packet.

Start with the resource path that matches the question: builder tools, developer intake, proof materials, or the full Pro Center archive.

Lead handoff

Where to send each question.

Use the fastest path for the question in front of the visitor.

"Can this work on my project?"

Send to builder or developer intake, depending on whether the person is quoting a build or evaluating a development.

Developer intake

"Will the inspector accept it?"

Send to proof and Pro Center. The archive includes design guide, testing, certificates, and CAD/PDF details.

Proof path

"I need drawings or details."

Send directly to the technical library. Search by window, foundation, ledger, wall penetration, gable, or section.

Browse archive
Professional review

One resource hub, three review modes.

The archive is organized by decision type: build, develop, verify, or download technical files.

Builder and GC packet

Use this path when the immediate need is quoting, plan review, catalog language, trade coordination, sample kits, or an installation conversation.

  • Design guide and technical specification
  • Foundation, opening, wall, ledger, and penetration details
  • Direct intake for plans, timing, wall scope, and contact preference

Developer and diligence packet

Use this path when the question is feasibility, code confidence, project economics, LOI support, capital review, or whether Lok-N-Blok belongs in a serious development plan.

  • Proof path for wind, fire, water, air, compression, and seismic context
  • Developer intake for address, scope, budget, timing, and next blocker
  • Protected data-room path for qualified investor and partner review
Legacy archive coverage

Old-site material is accounted for, then expanded.

The legacy lok-n-blok.com site positioned Lok-N-Blok around stronger, faster, green construction, recycled polypropylene, broad application categories, AC447/IBC/IRC support, seismic zones A-E, no mortar/glue/nails, cut-line installation, and a Pro Center technical library. Those details are now routed into the current proof, FAQ, product, builder, developer, and Pro Center surfaces.

Legacy sheet mirrored

The old Pro Center used an embedded published Google Sheet for its document table. All 75 document rows from that sheet are now indexed in the current Pro Center.

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Current archive

The current Pro Center indexes 193 downloaded technical files: reports, certificates, opinion letters, design details, PDFs, DWGs, and DWFs.

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Migration audit

The repo includes a written legacy-site coverage audit for launch review and future cleanup.

Review coverage