GFRG and GFRC can be molded into almost any shape or design, making them extraordinarily versatile materials for architectural designs. An example of this is breeze block panels, which can be both beautiful and functional inside and outside of a property. For those not currently in the architectural space, let’s talk a little about what…
read moreDecorative soffits are a great way to add some depth to your space, improving lighting and making your property look more visually appealing. We’re often contacted by architects that are in need of GFRG soffits that are lighter weight and easier to install, and that often means creating unique soffits that are custom designed to…
read moreShort answer is: yes. If you have any additional questions, reach out to GC Products LLC Today. For those looking for a longer answer, let’s continue: Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum (GFRG) is widely used in interior architectural design for elements such as columns, ceiling details, wall panels, and decorative trims. One of the benefits of…
read moreEvery contractor uses GFRC for different reasons, such as its versatility, its durability, its ability to replicate the look of heavier and more expensive materials (like precast and stone), etc. It is frequently chosen for both decorative and functional exterior features, especially in mid- to large-scale construction. Yet, when choosing between options, it’s helpful to…
read moreEvaluating the Long-Term Durability of Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete in High-Temperature Climates Here at GC Products LLC, our specialty is GFRG and GFRC. One of the primary reasons that architects elect to use the latter is because of its strength-to-weight ratio, design flexibility, and resistance to environmental wear. But “environmental wear” means different things in…
read moreAt GC Products, we create any architectural product that you need to make your dreams a reality, specializing in both GFRG and GFRC. One of the products that is often requested from our team is a barrel vault ceiling – an arched ceiling with a design that looks similar to a barrel that has been…
read moreGFRC is immensely durable. It is specifically used in heavy traffic commercial properties because it not only has the strength of concrete – it has the strength of *reinforced* concrete. It’s unlikely to bend or break, even when people come into contact. Still, damage can happen to any material, no matter how strong and durable.…
read moreEvery commercial property is looking to create unique features to help it stand out and, in some cases, support the design of the building. One example of such a feature is a domed ceiling – a ceiling that looks amazing, but also has functional benefits as well. Domed ceilings are a striking architectural feature that…
read moreGlass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) is a durable and versatile material commonly used in architectural designs, such as facades, panels, and decorative features. It is specifically known for its longevity, combining the benefits of concrete with additional glass fiber reinforcement to make a product that is lighter weight and long lasting. Still, every material in…
read moreGlass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) has become a popular – if not the most popular – material for architects and designers seeking to elevate the aesthetics and functionality of commercial buildings. Its lightweight yet durable properties make it a versatile choice for creating architectural features. Nearly any part of the exterior (and sometimes interior) of…
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