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Using GFRC in Interior Applications 150 150 gcproductsinc

Using GFRC in Interior Applications

In general, glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) is the recommended material for exterior applications because it is waterproof and weather proof. Meanwhile, most contractors will use glass fiber reinforced gypsum (GFRG) inside. With its drywall like texture, it matches traditional interior elements and is not waterproof. But GFRC can also be readily used for indoor…

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GFRC Architectural Elements Near Me – Fast and Affordable Shipping 150 150 gcproductsinc

GFRC Architectural Elements Near Me – Fast and Affordable Shipping

GFRC is an increasingly popular material, preferred by contractors and architects. Combining glass fibers and concrete, it resembles precast in strength and appearance but is approximately ⅓ of the weight. At GC Products, we fabricate column covers, wall panels, domes, and more from GFRC. We are also able to ship completed products, giving you a…

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Why GFRC is the Most Economic Solution for Large Projects 150 150 gcproductsinc

Why GFRC is the Most Economic Solution for Large Projects

When your construction project calls for either a significant number of architectural elements or larger pieces, GFRC can offer the most cost effective solution, both during the initial installation and over time, with some unexpected cost savings. For these reasons, it can be a good financial decision to utilize GFRC for multiple architectural elements in…

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GFRC Versus Cast Stone: Choosing the Right Material for Your Architectural Elements 150 150 gcproductsinc

GFRC Versus Cast Stone: Choosing the Right Material for Your Architectural Elements

Stone is a desirable look for many properties. Architectural elements made of stone have a classic look that fits well with a wide range of architectural styles. But natural stone has not been a common material in construction for many decades as it is expensive and requires experienced craftsmen to carve and install. Instead, cast…

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How to Install GFRG Column Covers 150 150 gcproductsinc

How to Install GFRG Column Covers

GFRG is a leading choice for interior column covers. Available in any design, affordably priced, and durable, GFRG is also extremely easy to install. Column covers made from GFRG do not generally require heavy equipment or extensive manpower to assemble and install, instead sharing a similar process to standard drywall installation. The installation process should…

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How to Choose the Right Columns for Your Exterior 150 150 gcproductsinc

How to Choose the Right Columns for Your Exterior

Columns are a popular architectural feature. Able to provide both form and function, they can give a property a more distinguished look. There are many different sizes and column designs available, from classic Roman-style columns to modern columns, making it possible to design a column for almost every property. In addition to style, another important…

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Drywall Access Panels: Understanding the Pros and Cons of Material Choices 150 150 gcproductsinc

Drywall Access Panels: Understanding the Pros and Cons of Material Choices

Access panels are a must have in almost every building. They provide a convenient way to access important systems while still keeping them concealed for safety and appearance when not in use. This still leaves you with many choices in materials for your access panels. These are some of the most common materials for access…

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Combining GFRC with Other Architectural Materials  150 150 gcproductsinc

Combining GFRC with Other Architectural Materials 

In many instances, glass fiber reinforced concrete exceeds the performance of similar architectural materials such as precast concrete, cast stone, and traditional stone while still providing a similar appearance. For this reason, GFRC is a recommended material to use in a majority of new build and exterior renovation projects where a stone or concrete material…

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What is Efflorescence in GFRC? 150 150 gcproductsinc

What is Efflorescence in GFRC?

Efflorescence is a problem inherent in concrete, masonry, and stone products. As GFRC shares the same Portland cement base that precast concrete does, it can experience the issue as well. Efflorescence is caused by the moisture that disintegrates the mineral salts found in some concrete. When the moisture evaporates, it leaves behind the salts which…

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GFRC Cornices: Better Than Precast Concrete 150 150 gcproductsinc

GFRC Cornices: Better Than Precast Concrete

Architects and contractors have many options for the architectural elements they plan to add to their property designs. Precast concrete is one of the most popular, especially for products like cornices. It is weather resistant and easy to finish. Yet it also comes with drawbacks that can cost your company extra in the long term.…

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