Delaware Area GFRC Projects
Delaware has the distinction of being not only the second smallest state in area, but also the first state to join the Union that would eventually become known as the United States of America. There are several structures in Delaware dating back to the 18th century, such as the Georgian-style Delaware State House, as well as modern commercial buildings in downtown Wilmington.
Whether you’re looking for GFRC for contractors or GFRC for architects that will help you preserve Delaware’s architectural past or create a brand new and ultra-modern retail space, Stromberg can help. We have the materials, expertise, and experience to make your construction, renovation, or restoration project a successful one.
Delaware Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) Projects
Schools throughout the United States feature GFRC elements crafted by Stromberg Architectural’s team of professionals, and Delaware is no exception. One of our Delaware GFRC projects was the work we completed for Cape Henlopen High School in Lewes, Delaware. Other South GFRC projects completed for schools and universities include:
- St. John’s College, Annapolis, MD
- College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
- Episcopal High School, Arlington, VA
- Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville, NC
- Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia
Key Reasons to Consider GFRC as an Alternative to Natural Stone
- A huge selection of GFRC textures and GFRC finishes for maximum design versatility
- GFRC weights are comparatively low, which can simplify transportation and GFRC installation
- GFRC products kept outdoors will stand up to the elements just as well as or better than those made of natural stone
- GFRC elements are cast in molds, making complex shapes and intricate details possible
Stromberg Offers a Vast Number of Local GFRC Options to Clients in the State of Delaware:
Wilmington GFRC, Dover GFRC, Newark GFRC, Pike Creek GFRC, Bear GFRC, Brookside GFRC, Hockessin GFRC, Glasgow GFRC, GFRC Claymont, North Star GFRC, and GFRC assistance to clients located in Delaware’s smaller towns and cities.
For GFRC ideas and practical Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete (GFRC) information that can help you decide whether GFRC is the right material for your next project, visit the Stromberg Architectural Products website. To discuss your GFRC needs in-depth with a knowledgeable representative, contact us by phone at (903) 454-0904 or send an email to [email protected] to arrange a free initial consultation.
Rachel Curling
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