We specialize in gypsum-based underlayments like Gyp-Crete.
Gypsum-based underlayment like Gyp-Crete is the most popular option used in wood-framed commercial buildings, especially in multi-family structures due to its fire and sound control properties. Due to its unique benefits in both installation and performance, gypsum underlayment like Gyp-Crete is increasingly being used in all facets of commercial, multi-family, and residential construction. These products pair well with a wide range of floor coverings, and working with these products is considered a specialty trade. Gypsum underlayment like Gyp-crete must be installed by a licensed specialty contractor due to the unique equipment, knowledge, and skill required for installation.
A specialty contractor is expected to have greater knowledge, education, experience, and expertise than a general contractor. In addition to having extensive knowledge about the products they install, they are tasked with understanding the safety implications, code requirements, and governmental regulations of these products. Since they are licensed to perform a specific task and they do it every day with many years of compounding experience, they become very efficient at costing, bidding, and performing the job.
When it comes to flooring underlayments, each type of underlayment or substrate—including gypsum underlayment like Gyp-Crete—presents the installer with a unique set of challenges and opportunities. The installer must develop an understanding and thorough knowledge of the specific characteristics of each product they work with.
If you are looking for a licensed installer who will go above and beyond your expectations to ensure the outcome of your project, turn to us. Contact us today at Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC to get a quote for your project in Winston-Salem, North Carolina or elsewhere in our wide service area.
At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we provide Gyp-crete services in Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem, the Triad Metro Area of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Charlotte, and the Charlotte Metro Area, North Carolina; Greenville, Spartanburg, the Greenville-Spartanburg Metro Area, Columbia, and Charleston, including the North Charleston Metro Area, South Carolina; and Roanoke and the Richmond-Petersburg Metro Area, Virginia.