Connecticut

71 Hammer Mill Rd
Rocky Hill, CT 06067

Phone: (860) 289-4117
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Your Trusted New England Flooring Partner

Our expertly-trained team in Connecticut provides reliable building solutions to the New England Area. We bring over 50 years of service experience and a commitment to quality for streamlined and successful commercial, multifamily and residential building projects.

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Project Portfolio

ARCHWAY APARTMENTS IN NEW HAVEN, CT

In this multifamily unit building, we furnished and installed Acousti-Mat® 1/4” Premium Sound Mat throughout floors 3-5, followed by pouring 1” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 on the matted areas.

CEDAR PLACE APARTMENTS IN WELLESLEY, MA

We primed and poured 3/4” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily on the 2nd and 3rd floors, ensuring a flat, smooth surface perfect for floor goods. Additionally, on the 1st floor, we primed and poured 1/2” Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily.

EDGERTON CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

Edgerton Center for The Performing Arts in Fairfield, CT where we successfully completed priming and pouring 1.5” Ardex K-15, showcasing our dedication to precision and superior standards at Structis Hartford.

Commercial Building in Berlin, CT

We furnished and installed 1″ Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 over 1/4″ Acousti-Mat® sound mat on the second-floor of this commercial building.

Commercial Development in New Haven, CT

We’ve completed the furnishing and installation of 1″ Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily over 1/8″ Acousti-Mat® on the second-floor surfaces.

Greenwich Animal Hospital

We’ve successfully completed priming and pouring Maxxon® Level EZ Self-Leveling Underlayment in key areas like the Dog Kennel Room, Pharmacy/Exam Rooms, Reception and Trench area.

Avalon Kanso Apartments in Milford, MA

For this multifamily unit, we’ve supplied and installed a 3/8″ Acousti-Mat® sound mat with a high-performance backing, topped with a 1-1/4″ Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 for interior unit surfaces. For interior corridors, we primed the wood subfloor and poured a 1-1/2″ gypsum underlayment topping.

Multifamily Apartments in Hartford, CT

We completed a project that involved priming and pouring Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 on floors 1-6 in unit areas and non-historical corridors, along with roughly 8600 square feet of amenities area on floors 1 and 2. Additionally, we poured Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily in conduits running under demising. To complete the project, we primed and poured Maxxon® Level EZ polymer-modified topping over roughly 4900 sq ft of area on the 7th floor to provide a smooth and flat surface for finished floor goods.

Multifamily Apartments in Southington, CT

We’ve primed and poured 1″ Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® 2000 Multifamily over wood-framed areas, covering approximately 15,000 sqft to create a smooth and level surface for finished flooring.

Valley Townhomes in New Haven, CT

We’ve poured 1″ Maxxon® Gyp-Crete® to ensure superior flooring solutions.

Mayfield Place

304,000 sq. ft. of Gypsum Underlayment poured at a depth of 3/4″ over T&G substrate at 2nd level of 34 total buildings.

ESPN North Campus

34,000 sq. ft. of Maxxon Underlayment poured at a depth of 1-1/2″.

Goodwin Hotel

70,000 sq. ft. of Dura-Cap poured at a depth of 3/8″.

Testimonials

I just wanted to thank you and your team for arriving on schedule, the guys were friendly and professional, they answered all of my questions prior to the job starting. The job went smoothly. I know they do a lot of commercial work but this job was at my client’s home. They left the job spotless in this residential neighborhood. Good work and looking forward to working together again.

FAQs

Is underlayment a necessity?

Underlayment is a must for durable flooring that lasts for years. It works to protect your building from mold, mildew, and moisture. Plus, it minimizes loud sounds and the risk of a fire with its sound and fire resistant qualities.

Do sound mats reduce noise in multifamily homes?

The point of placing sound mats with your underlayment of choice is to absorb vibrations and suppress noises. With this combination, quieter floors are the result in commercial and multifamily buildings.

Where can epoxy and resinous floors be installed?

Structis has years of expertise, so we can install epoxy and resinous floors for your project virtually anywhere. Our focus tends to be in commercial buildings, but here are some popular uses for this durable style of flooring:

  • Auto shops, showrooms, and garages
  • Hotel lobbies and ballrooms
  • Restaurants, kitchens, breweries, and distilleries
  • Schools, universities, and daycares
  • Offices, communal spaces, and restrooms
  • Weight rooms, locker rooms, and gymnasiums
  • Medical center hallways, lobbies, and exam rooms
  • Patios and pool areas
  • Public safety buildings, prisons, and jails

Epoxy and resin floors are perfect for so many different projects. If you are ready to work with our expert team to finish your project, contact us today to get started with a free quote.

Are epoxy and resin floors durable?

Epoxy and resinous flooring are popular because of their durability in high traffic, demanding environments, which makes it a versatile option for so many projects. The seamless epoxy layers block out moisture, stains, cracks, and other damage to protect your floors, so they lasts longer.

Is spray foam, fiberglass, or cellulose better?

Spray foam, fiberglass, and cellulose are all great options for insulating a house or commercial building. But it’s important to know the differences between each type of insulation and, figure out what your structure needs before you request services from Structis:

  • Spray Foam Insulation – Ideal for applying around small gaps, crevices, and cracks, spray foam dries quickly and is the sturdiest, highest quality option for insulating a building.
  • Fiberglass Insulation – The most popular, affordable selection, fiberglass is a great choice to insulate any structure, but it doesn’t hold up nearly as long as spray foam.
  • Cellulose Insulation – Perfect for property owners that value safe, recycled, and environmentally-friendly materials, cellulose is a great option to insulate your home or building.
Is investing in fireproofing worth it?

On one hand, fireproofing and firestopping is an extra expense, but on the other hand, the price is worth it in case a fire emergency ever occurs. By protecting a building with fire resistant material, there will be far less damage and fewer repairs if an emergency transpires. To save on even more expensive costs later on and to protect your building as a whole, fireproofing is always a great investment.

What types of finished floors does Structis offer?

With our sound mats and gypsum flooring options, the Structis team of applicators specializes in soft finished floors. This includes:

  • Carpet
  • Luxury vinyl flooring
  • Laminate
  • Hardwood
  • Tile
  • Cork Flooring
  • And More

Our team of professionals has years of flooring experience, so you can be confident that we’ll get the job done well.

What is cellular concrete?

Cellular concrete is a type of concrete that is made using Portland Cement, water, and a preformed foam. The foam is combined with the cement slurry using a static mixer. The resulting concrete is lightweight, very flowable, and stable with virtually no bleed water.

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