We currently stock Glasteel FRP panels, but also offer Panolam FRP, Marlite, Kemlite, Nudo, and a variety of other FRP wallboard. Fiberglass reinforced paneling provides an easy and economical installation for a variety of purposes. Whereas a smooth FRP Panel may be used in retail areas, a more durable, pebbled FRP sheet may be used in the restaurant industry for a back of house application. You will often find Black FRP wallboard in the bar area, and standard white pebbled fiberglass board in the food preparation areas.
Reasons to Use FRP Paneling/FRP Wallboard
- Non-porous
- Resin rich
- Extremely resistant to moisture
- Scratch resistant
- Impact resistant
- Light weight
- Flexible
- More economical than other construction Materials
- Mold and rust resistant
- Aesthetically pleasing and available in a variety of colors and textures
- “Class A” Fire rated FRP Panels available for medical and educational facilities
- Easy to install
- Resistant to odors
- Corrosion resistant
- Meets or exceeds USDA standards
Tips for Installing FRP Panels
It is imperative for the FRP panels to be stored at a temperature above 50 degrees for 24 hours prior to installation as they can contract and expand, causing them to bubble or buckle in areas after install. Storing the FRP panels inside the area they are to be installed is preferable. Always store on a flat surface. Installing FRP on flat, prepared, un-sanded walls will help prevent bubbles. Water-based adhesive should be applied with a trowel to the back of the wallboard after the divider piece is adhered using silicone. We suggest using Franklin Titebond water-based adhesive in standard applications using drywall, durarock, or plywood as a substrate. Concrete block walls may require advanced polymer adhesive. It is imperative to measure and cut/route out for any plumbing fixtures or electrical boxes. When cutting Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling, the installer should subtract ½” from the vertical measurement and 1/8” for expansion around pipes and other projections. J-mould may be required at the base depending on the application, and it may also be used at the ceiling if installation takes place after the ceiling is installed. Make sure to clean all excess adhesive and silicone from the panels immediately.
Tools needed for Installing FRP Sheets
- Eye protection
- Filter masks should be worn while cutting FRP panels
- Shears
- Drill
- Trowel
- Carpenter’s square
- Hammer
- Tape measure
- Level
- Mouldings
- Fasteners if using
Cleaning FRP panels
Use a mild soap or detergent. FRP board is very easy to clean. Power washers may be used for stubborn staining, but abrasive cleaners should not be used.