Why Georgia is a fit

Class A fire rating is relevant for Atlanta insurance underwriters; hurricane resilience is relevant for Savannah's coastal owners. The same wall system serves both markets.

Mixed
Primary exposure
250 mph
Engineered rating
Class A
Fire rating (ASTM E84)
FL-29847
FBC Product Approval

Code + permit path

Georgia amendment to IRC/IBC. ICC-ES eligibility and FBC equivalency are sufficient for most AHJs. Stamped engineering provided with every kit.

Insurance framing

Lok-N-Blok builds generally qualify for concrete-core / resilient-construction premium reductions in carrier rating tables for Georgia 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: 130 mph (Savannah coast) · 105–115 mph (inland).

Top markets in Georgia

Savannah, Atlanta, Brunswick, Macon, Augusta.

Distributor & territory

Accepting applications. No exclusive territories assigned yet. If you are a builder, developer, or distributor in Georgia interested in territory pricing, volume commitments, or certified-installer status, request access or email info@blokusa.com.

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