FRP

FRP stands for Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic and is a great option for long-lasting durability.

One of the things that we feel strongly about at Monument Facility Services is being a valuable resource for solving specific concerns you might have at your facility. We research the industry to find the most reliable materials that will provide the benefits our customers need. When it comes to wall finishes, we realized that some facilities needed a material that can stand up to a variety of challenges, so we located a great source for FRP and trained our team to install this material properly.

FRP

FRP stands for Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic. While other materials have their shortcomings, such as wood rotting, aluminum’s propensity to dent, and how steel rusts, you’ll find that FRP stands up to most conditions. In addition, it doesn’t attract pests and lasts for decades. It also doesn’t conduct electricity. If you are looking for a product that is strong and durable without adding weight to your building, FRP is the way to go.

Wondering how long FRP can last? As much as a century, even in harsh environments. We are happy to go over the various options available and help you select a style that fits your needs for functionality and aesthetics. You can choose from such options as smooth finish, pebbled surface, and ones that mimic the appearance of wood, tile, and more.

If you would like to know more about FRP wall panels or get an estimate for your project, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We look forward to showing you how your space can be transformed and look great for many years to come.


At Monument Facility Services, we can install FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic) wall finishes in Virginia, including Chesapeake Bay, Hampton Roads, Richmond, and Tidewater, as well as Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Orlando, Florida.