Connecticut Area GFRC Projects by Stromberg
Home to the prestigious Yale University, Connecticut was the first region in what is now America to develop a constitution during colonial times. The architecture of the “Constitution State” is a fascinating blend of old and new. Here you will find the modern Glass House constructed by architect Philip Johnson as well as New England Vernacular style homes built in the 1600s.
Connecticut Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Projects
GFRC elements Stromberg has produced for buildings in Connecticut include: custom cornice, wall caps, keystones, cladding panels, and decorative urns. A few of the Connecticut GFRC projects we’ve completed over our more than three decades in business are:
- New Haven GFRC: Pierce Laboratory
- Connecticut GFRC: Several branches of the Webster Bank
Connecticut GFRC Services
When you work with Stromberg Architectural to complete your Connecticut GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) projects, we will support you throughout the process. In addition to manufacturing elements for your Connecticut GFRC project and performing restoration work, Stromberg Architectural can:
- Provide a complimentary initial consultation to help you decide whether GFRC is the right material for your application
- Give you an estimate at no charge
- Complete detailed CAD drawings
- Create mockups so you can make sure every detail is flawless
- Work with you to create custom solutions if your project poses unique design challenges
- Install your Connecticut GFRC elements upon request
GFRC Advantages
- GFRC can be finished to match virtually any color sample to ensure the GFRC element will work harmoniously with the rest of the design
- GFRC is more resistant to harsh weather and freeze-thaw cycles than traditional precast concrete
- GFRC can be cast to create a staggering variety of stock and custom shapes and textures
Stromberg GFRC serves the entire state of Connecticut, including:
Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, Norwalk, Danbury, New Britain, West Hartford, Greenwich, Bristol, Amston, Plymouth, Portland, Quaker Hill, South Kent, and others.
Visit the Stromberg Architectural website to learn more. Here you’ll find information about GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) and our products and projects. When you’re ready to take the next step, contact us at (903) 454-0904 or email us at [email protected] to arrange a free initial consultation.
Rachel Curling