Why Alabama is a fit
Dual exposure (hurricane coast + tornado inland) makes Lok-N-Blok's uniform 250 mph engineered rating relevant across the entire state.
Code + permit path
Alabama adopts IRC/IBC with coastal amendments. Gulf Coast Building Code adoption is accelerating across coastal counties.
Insurance framing
Lok-N-Blok builds generally qualify for concrete-core / resilient-construction premium reductions in carrier rating tables for Alabama properties. The specific reduction depends on your carrier, your exposure zone, your site's historical claims, and the engineering documentation on file for the project. Every reservation includes a scoped quote where we help you get a carrier-specific premium estimate before you sign.
Hurricane / storm season
Primary exposure window: June 1 – November 30. Design wind for permit review: 140 mph (Mobile coast) · 110 mph (central) · 105 mph (north).
Top markets in Alabama
Mobile, Birmingham, Huntsville, Montgomery, Tuscaloosa.
Distributor & territory
Accepting applications. Gulf Coast priority intake. If you are a builder, developer, or distributor in Alabama interested in territory pricing, volume commitments, or certified-installer status, request access or email info@blokusa.com.