Since our company specializes in a range of concrete services, offering the gypsum cement blend is just one way we stand apart.
When looking into the various types of cement available, you may come across an option that blends gypsum with the commonly used material. Gypsum is a sulfate material that is found in various construction materials, including plaster and drywall. When combined with cement, the result is a popular option that has many uses and applications.
At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we use a gypsum cement blend to create the underlayment in wood-framed structures. This material is particularly useful in multi-family structures, as it has properties that reduce the fire risk. When compared to other underlayment materials, the sound traveling through the floors is lower with this material in place. Plus, the material is lighter than traditional cement, making it a great fit in multi-story structures.
After placing the gypsum cement blend underlayment, the floor will be ready for the installation of the selected flooring material. Whether you’re planning to put in carpet, tile, luxury vinyl planks, or something else, we’re confident that the addition of this material will be a good fit. We can also send our qualified and highly trained technicians to assess your building plans and determine whether we would recommend this unique blend.
Since our company specializes in a range of concrete services, offering the gypsum cement blend is just one way we stand apart. We can install it quickly and efficiently, moving the construction process along to the next phase faster. If you would like to learn more about this product, which we refer to as Gyp-Crete, you’re welcome to give us a call. We’re available to serve clients located in and around Greensboro, North Carolina.
At Quality Controlled Floor Systems LLC, we offer gypsum cement blend 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.