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Homebridge Precast provides flexibility for projects requiring custom solutions. Our GFRC culvert walls, raised garden beds, and planters can be produced to meet project-specific design requirements, including:
• Custom dimensions and configurations to fit site layouts
• Color matching for architectural palettes
• Surface finishes and design elements to complement surrounding materials
• Integration with existing site plans
For technical discussions, specifications, and custom orders, please contact us here.
Or, you can give Anthony a call on: 734-474-3008
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete FAQs
Why choose GFRC garden beds over wood?
Wood rots, warps, and leaches chemicals into soil. GFRC never rots, won’t warp, and is
completely non-toxic for growing food.
Are they more expensive than wood or steel?
The upfront cost is higher, but the long lifespan and zero maintenance make GFRC the
most cost-effective option long-term.
How does GFRC compare to steel garden beds?
Steel heats up in the sun, cooking roots, and it rusts over time. GFRC stays cool, won’t rust,
and lasts decades.
Will GFRC beds crack in winter or from freeze-thaw cycles?
No. GFRC is engineered to withstand extreme weather and freeze-thaw cycles—unlike
wood or steel, which degrade quickly.
How long will GFRC beds last?
GFRC raised beds are designed to last 25+ years with no maintenance—far longer than
wood or steel alternatives.
Are GFRC beds safe for growing vegetables and herbs?
Yes. GFRC is completely inert and food-safe. Wood beds may leach preservatives, and steel
can corrode into soil.
Are they difficult to install?
No. GFRC beds are prefabricated panels that assemble quickly with posts, making
installation easy and consistent.
What about aesthetics?
GFRC beds come in attractive finishes—woodgrain, stone, or modern smooth—offering a
premium look that doesn’t fade like stained wood or painted steel.
Do GFRC beds require maintenance?
None. Unlike wood (which needs sealing) or steel (which needs rust protection), GFRC
requires no upkeep.
Are they environmentally friendly?
Yes. GFRC lasts decades, reducing waste from replacing rotted wood or rusted steel every
few years.
How wide should beds be?
Ideally, no more than 4’-0": wide. Homebridege beds are designed as 4’ modules, which
makes caring for plants easier and allows you to follow Mel Bartholemew’s Square-foot
gardening principle if you want to do that.