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		<title>Kansas GFRC Projects</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Rachel Curling]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Kansas GFRC Projects Kansas, also known as the &#8220;Sunflower State,&#8221; is named after a Native American tribe that once inhabited the Midwest area.  The name of the tribe&#8211;Kansa&#8211;is often translated as &#8220;people of the wind,&#8221; which is fitting considering the state&#8217;s often harsh weather conditions and the frequency of its severe storms. Stromberg&#8217;s Kansas GFRC [&#8230;]</p>
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<div style="width: 522px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img alt="" src="https://strombergarchitectural.com/images/project/st--michael/big/685.jpg" width="512" height="512" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Kansas Area GFRC Projects: St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish, Leawood, Kansas</p></div>
<p>Kansas, also known as the &#8220;Sunflower State,&#8221; is named after a Native American tribe that once inhabited the Midwest area.  The name of the tribe&#8211;Kansa&#8211;is often translated as &#8220;people of the wind,&#8221; which is fitting considering the state&#8217;s often harsh weather conditions and the frequency of its severe storms. Stromberg&#8217;s Kansas <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/materials/gfrc">GFRC</a> can help you create a new building or beautify an existing one with a material that is built to last.</p>
<h2>Featured Kansas GFRC Projects</h2>
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<li><strong>Lawrence GFRC: </strong>University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS</li>
<li><strong>Leawood GFRC: </strong>St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Parish, Leawood, KS</li>
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<h2>We Have All The Elements And Products Needed For a Successful Kansas GFRC Project! Choose From:</h2>
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<li>GFRC cladding panels</li>
<li>GFRC brackets</li>
<li>GFRC fireplaces</li>
<li>GFRC cornice</li>
<li>And dozens of other products!</li>
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<h2>Why Use GFRC For Your Kansas Construction or Renovation Project?</h2>
<p>Designers, masons, architects, and contractors in every American state look for materials that are versatile and offer aesthetic appeal whenever they undertake a new project. Professionals in Kansas, however, also need to consider the high frequency of tornadoes and severe thunderstorms, as well as the freeze-thaw cycles that occur every year.</p>
<p>Because of the harsh weather here, durability is a major factor in the material selection process. Stromberg&#8217;s GFRC has withstood category 5 hurricanes, and has been lab tested for wind speeds exceeding 240 miles per hour. Our Kansas GFRC represents an ideal combination of design flexibility, beauty, and strength, making it a perfect choice for an array of applications.</p>
<h2>Our Kansas GFRC Services Are Available to You Wherever You Are Located in Kansas:</h2>
<p>Wichita GFRC, Overland Park GFRC, Kansas City gfrc, Topeka GFRC, Olathe GFRC, Lawrence GFRC, Shawnee GFRC, Salina GFRC, Manhattan GFRC, Hutchinson GFRC, and more.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/">Stromberg Architectural</a> website has plenty of GFRC pictures illustrating both the incredible versatility and visual appeal of the advanced composite known as GFRC. You&#8217;ll also find other <a href="http://www.strombergarchitectural.com/projects">GFRC resources</a>, such as specifications and a request form for GFRC samples. To arrange a free initial consultation to discuss your GFRC Kansas project in depth, contact us by phone at (903) 454-0904 or by email at info@strombergarchitectural.com.<br />
<a href="https://plus.google.com/113296119114391423100/about" rel="author">Rachel Curling</a></p>
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