Florida – Pensacola
7012 Pine Forest Road
Pensacola, FL 32526
Phone: (850) 941-4277
Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST
7012 Pine Forest Road
Pensacola, FL 32526
Phone: (850) 941-4277
Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM EST
Our team of certified professionals in Florida excel in flooring solutions for commercial, multifamily and residential buildings. Our services include poured gypsum underlayment, sound control mats, and elevated concrete balconies and breezeways, all made to last with effective waterproofing systems.
IIC and FIIC are measures of how soundproof a material is, but there’s a slight difference between the two terms. Impact Insulation Class (IIC) is the lab rating of a material’s sound resistance. Field Impact Insulation Class (FIIC) is a more accurate on-site test that takes the combined soundproofing materials into account. These measures are both based on how well the chosen material reduces impact noises like footfall, scraping, jumping, etc. With a higher IIC or FIIC (multifamily buildings want to be around 55 FIIC), there’s a higher level of acoustic insulation in a material, which means that sounds are significantly reduced.
IIC and FIIC are measures of how soundproof a material is, but there’s a slight difference between the two terms. Impact Insulation Class (IIC) is the lab rating of a material’s sound resistance. Field Impact Insulation Class (FIIC) is a more accurate on-site test that takes the combined soundproofing materials into account. These measures are both based on how well the chosen material reduces impact noises like footfall, scraping, jumping, etc. With a higher IIC or FIIC (multifamily buildings want to be around 55 FIIC), there’s a higher level of acoustic insulation in a material, which means that sounds are significantly reduced.
Elevated concrete is a 3,000 psi pump mix weighing 140 PCF that is poured by our Structis team using utilizing a hydraulic concrete pump and a 2” line hose.
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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