GC Products is the leading manufacturer of GFRG and GFRC used in architectural design. GFRC has quickly become one of the most popular materials for its array of benefits it provides at a competitive total cost.
GFRC is traditionally an exterior material because of its waterproof capabilities. Instead, most businesses use GFRG ceilings, which are lighter weight. But there are situations when you may want to consider a ceiling design made with GFRC.
With its ability to be easily customized and its long lasting durability, GFRC is the material of choice for many architectural projects. For more information, call 916-645- today.
Glass fiber reinforced concrete, also commonly referred to as GFRC, is one of the most popular materials in architectural design as of late. Here at GC Products, we have a team experienced with creating outstanding GFRC products of all types and sizes, and according to your exact specifications.
GFRC ceilings are unconventional, but they are useful in many select cases. For example, GFRC ceilings are waterproof and thick, which makes them useful in places with access to moisture, smoke, and other materials. In cases where the ceiling may come into contact with rain, GFRC makes a better choice than its lighter weight cousin, GFRG.
Some of the many benefits of GFRC include:
All of these advantages are just a few reasons as to why so many choose GFRC for their architectural products. GFRC is an optimal choice for creating a lasting, strong, and detailed ceilings and other materials of any size.
We are one of the leading GFRC manufacturers in the industry. We offer top quality products and excellent service. We strive to make sure our clients’ needs are met and they are satisfied with the outcome of our designs.
If you are hoping to create a project that will optimize design and quality, think about choosing GC Products for your next project. We are happy to fit your custom needs and will provide you with top quality products, simply give us a call at 916-645- or fill the form down below.
Q: Why choose a GFRC Ceiling instead of a GFRG Ceiling?
A: For most ceilings, you’ll want to choose GFRG. It is lighter weight and designed for interior use. GFRC is light compared to concrete, but still a heavy material. But there are situations when you need a product that is capable of withstanding water and moisture damage. GFRC provides that added durability.
Q: Will my GFRC ceiling be able to withstand harsh weather conditions?
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A: Yes. GFRC was specifically designed to hold up against different weather conditions. GFRC is commonly used in decorative roofing panels, for example.
Q: How long will my ceiling last?
A: The material used for your GFRC ceiling is low-maintenance and will potentially last indefinitely. There should be no issue with deterioration or signs of significant wear.
Q: Do your ceilings come in different colors?
A: Our product is finished in white, making it easy to customize it and paint it to whatever color you please.
Q: Can I customize my ceiling further?
A: Yes. We offer many different products to enhance your structure. We can add mouldings to create an elegant finishing, create domes to increase the size and grandeur of your pace, or complete any other custom project you have in mind.
Victorian houses, cathedrals, and casinos all have beautiful ceilings full of flair. To add a special element to any building, dress up the ceilings. This can be as simple as adding GFRC ceiling panels in a grid pattern instead of the conventional spackled and drab ceiling. Ceiling panels can be more ornate, containing medallions or special designs to add a distinctive look to the room.
Soaring arches and curved ceilings are the hallmark of a cathedral. GFRC can be cast into strong, yet light, arches and curves to allow open, soaring ceilings with fewer columns needed to support the weight than is needed with stone. This allows for an open area that is airy and light instead of obscured with column after column. GFRC can even be tinted and textured to look exactly like stained glass for a strong, ethereal display inside a house of worship.
In contrast, GFRC can be used to make coffered domes for capital buildings that need to be many stories high with a soaring open space. A coffer is an indented area in the dome. These indentations are framed with ribs. The result is a grid of ribs supporting indented areas that can be painted or gilded for extra beauty. The strength of the structure comes from the strong framework of these coffers. The coffer lightens the dome while conserving its’ strength. Stromberg GFRC can make coffers in square, octagonal, rectangular, and most other shapes.
Coves are structures that are placed at the junction of the interior wall and the ceiling. They are a type of molding and are used to hide the seam between these two parts of the building. GFRC is ideal to cast into a variety of coves that will compliment any room. Because it is lightweight, fire and water resistant, and durable, GFRC is the ideal material to use inside a building.
For a more industral application, Stromberg GFRC can produce perforated GFRC ceiling panels. Florescent lights can be installed in the perforations, leaving a strong, durable, fire resistant framework to support the lights in place. The framework can be very plain or beautifully decorated, depending on the application.