GFRP

First developed in the mid 1930’s, Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) has become a staple in the building industry. Originally used merely for the construction of parts, in 1967, the architectural advantages were discovered with the attempted destruction of Disneyland’s “House of the Future.” Built in 1956-7, the futuristic house was built entirely of fiberglass, and when the attraction was no longer deemed necessary, it was scheduled to be destroyed in 1967. Amazingly, the wrecking ball merely bounced off the structure, and the possibilities for GFRP were recognized and began to grow. By 1994, nearly 600 million pounds of composite materials were used in the building industry. Today, Stromberg Architectural provides a variety of products in GFRP to fit your building needs and aesthetic vision.

GFRP

GFRP Sample Colors

GFRP Coral Finish

GFRP Stone Finish

GFRP Weathered Finish

GFRP Patina Finish

GFRP Wood Finish

Fabrication

Stromberg’s in-house design and drafting teams work closely with you, the client, to capture your idea on paper. Once all the drawings have been approved, our sculptors carve a model to your specifications.

A mold is then made of fiberglass, steel, wood or rubber depending on the detail. Into this mold a carefully designed mix of polyester or epoxy resin is sprayed, along with alkali resistant glass fibers. Virtually any shape or form can be molded.

Applications

01 Domes
02 Fountains
03 Columns
04 Balustrade
05 Planters
06 Panels
07 Sculpture
08 Entryways
09 Moldings
10 Facades
11 Cornice
12 Porticos
13 Cupolas
14 Signs
15 Roofs

Why GFRP?

High Strength

GFRP has a very high strength to weight ratio

Lightweight

Low weights of 2 to 4 lbs. per square foot means faster installation, less structural framing, and lower shipping costs

Resistance

Resists salt water, chemicals, and the environment - unaffected by acid rain, salts, and most chemicals

Seamless Construction

Domes and cupolas are resined together to form a one-piece, watertight structure

Able to Mold Complex Shapes

Virtually any shape or form can be molded

Low Maintenance

Research shows no loss of laminate properties after 30 years

Durability

Stromberg GFRP stood up to category 5 hurricane Floyd with no damage, while nearby structures were destroyed

Featured Projects Using GFRP

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