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More residential and commercial contractors are beginning to inquire about which type of concrete (regular or Gypsum Concrete) to use in covering a radiant heat system. After many trials over the past few years, Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) is the preferred underlayment product to be used with radiant heat system. Whether you have a water tube or electrical cable system, Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) will fully encapsulate these two systems while allowing more floor square footage to be heated evenly. Since Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) has insulating properties and the advantage of liquid mixture, the leveling process over the radiant heat system is simplified and produces a flat and warm surface.

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At Gyp-Fill Enterprise, our Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) pours have a higher compressive strength and minimal cracking/shrinking, which keeps the floor more durable over a longer period and provides ample protection to the radiant heat system. This will reduce costs of repair to the radiant heat system over the long haul. Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) serves as the perfect thermal mass for a radiant heat system. Your finish floors of tile, wood, carpet, or laminate will be able to project warmth for your residential home or commercial building. With radiant heat, the need for external vents and radiators will be nullified. Gyp-Fill Enterprise ensures your radiant heat system will have maximum performance.
At Gyp-Fill Enterprise, our Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) pours have a higher compressive strength and minimal cracking/shrinking, which keeps the floor more durable over a longer period and provides ample protection to the radiant heat system. This will reduce costs of repair to the radiant heat system over the long haul. Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) serves as the perfect thermal mass for a radiant heat system. Your finish floors of tile, wood, carpet, or laminate will be able to project warmth for your residential home or commercial building. With radiant heat, the need for external vents and radiators will be nullified. Gyp-Fill Enterprise ensures your radiant heat system will have maximum performance.

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At Gyp-Fill Enterprise, our Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) pours have a higher compressive strength and minimal cracking/shrinking, which keeps the floor more durable over a longer period and provides ample protection to the radiant heat system. This will reduce costs of repair to the radiant heat system over the long haul. Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete) serves as the perfect thermal mass for a radiant heat system. Your finish floors of tile, wood, carpet, or laminate will be able to project warmth for your residential home or commercial building. With radiant heat, the need for external vents and radiators will be nullified. Gyp-Fill Enterprise ensures your radiant heat system will have maximum performance.
Gyp-Fill Enterprise services the following areas: Los Angeles, San Diego, La Jolla, Oceanside, Laguna Beach, Huntington Beach, Irvine, Anaheim, Orange County, Long Beach, Palos Verdes, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, Encino , Studio City, Calabasas, Oxnard, Ventura, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Bakersfield, Lancaster, Palmdale, Glendale, Pasadena, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Palm Springs.
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We specialize in Floor Leveling, Lightweight Concrete, Gypsum Concrete (GypCrete), Self Leveling Concrete, Sound Control Systems and Commercial Pours.

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