Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete looks exactly like brick or stone, it installs in two hours with two workers, and it lasts 50+ years. It's practically indestructible and it will look as good in 2075 as the day it is installed on your property
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GFRC (Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete) is considered an advanced material and requires less concrete per square foot of finished face to meet the structural requirements, requiring much less energy to manufacture. At the same time, the Culvert Walls require very little excavation and backfill, requiring less disruption of the site.
Thus, GFRC is more sustainable than standard redi-mix. Many times, GFRC products have qualified for innovation credits for LEED Certification under the guidelines of the U.S. Green Building Council.
Putting the joy back in your home and gardening
HOMEBRIDGE started with an appreciation and love of early masonry work, especially the 19th century buildings and bridges that were constructed of cut stone. In the 19th century, masterpieces were carved with hammer and chisel. Use of materials was almost endless — everywhere from volcanic marbles and granite, to sedimentary stone such as limestone, brownstone, and sandstone. Inspiration was drawn from beautifully crafted brownstone structures from the 19th century, many still existing in New York and Philadelphia.Homebridge culvert walls were inspired by these great works and designed to weather severe freeze/thaw cycles in northern climates.