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Commercial Resource Hub

Resources for architects, designers, GCs, and property teams.

Planning a Texas living wall, hedge screen, branded feature wall, or privacy install? This page keeps the next step practical: fire-rated options, documentation notes, warranty guidance, shop-drawing coordination, and the cleanest request flow when you need real project support.

Fire-rated options

NFPA 701 Method 2 options are available where the scope calls for them.

Docs and submittals

CAD, submittal support, and request-based documentation paths.

Branded and acoustic walls

Logo integration, mixed foliage layouts, and acoustic backing where appropriate.

Texas install crews

Prefabricated systems and statewide install planning for commercial scopes.

Who This Helps

Different buyers need different answers.

Each path below is tuned to the questions that usually slow commercial greenery projects down.

Architects

Design intent plus code fit

Use this hub to sort fire-rated options, indoor versus exterior system fit, and wall build-up questions before they turn into rework.

Designers

Finish, branding, and acoustic options

Start here when the project needs logo integration, mixed foliage direction, backlit moments, or acoustic treatment without a maintenance-heavy wall.

General Contractors

Clear coordination and sequencing

Use this when you need framing notes, panel breaks, service access, edge trim decisions, or the right request path for submittal support.

Property Teams

Operationally practical installs

Come here when the real questions are privacy, low maintenance, service access, and how to plan work around occupied spaces.

Planning Resources

What we can support today

These topics are already supported by current repo content. Where a public download library does not exist yet, the honest next step is the request flow below.

Fire-Rated Options

When fire-rated greenery belongs in the scope

  • NFPA 701 Method 2 options are available for commercial greenery installs where the project requires them.
  • That includes hedge screens and selected living-wall systems depending on the assembly.
  • AHJ questions should start with the request flow, not a generic PDF.
Documentation

What kind of docs we can actually send

  • Commercial pages in the repo already reference fire test certificates, CAD support, shop drawings, and stamped submittals.
  • Samples for AHJ review and digital packages for GC portals are request-based.
  • That lets us send the package that actually matches the system being considered.
Warranty Notes

Warranty is product-specific

  • The clearest public warranty reference in the repo today is Vallum FRX: 1-year structural and 3-year foliage color coverage.
  • Other assemblies should be reviewed by product, mounting condition, and scope.
  • Ask for matching warranty notes instead of assuming one blanket promise.
Shop Drawings and Framing

Coordinate the wall, not just the foliage

  • The repo already supports CAD layouts, concealed rails, powder-coated frames, edge trims, and service-friendly panel breaks.
  • Substrates, access, corners, branding zones, and removable segments should be discussed early.
  • Acoustic layers and mixed foliage layouts can be part of that conversation.
Installation Sequencing

Plan around operations and other trades

  • The current site already supports prefabricated panels and short onsite windows for many interior living-wall installs.
  • Occupied spaces, tenant traffic, and service paths should be part of the first request.
  • That keeps install planning grounded in the real site conditions.
Branding, Samples, and Acoustic Options

Commercial walls can do more than look green

  • Existing commercial content already supports logo integration, backlit recesses, mixed foliage palettes, and acoustic backing.
  • If you need a sample or consultation, use the request flow instead of a fake download button.
  • That keeps the response tied to the actual wall type and commercial use case.
Request Workflow

No fake download library

Not every project needs the same fire-doc package, sample set, or warranty note. This is the cleaner workflow for commercial scopes.

Step 1

Send the basic scope

Dimensions, city, wall type, drawings, and a few photos are usually enough to sort the job into the right system family.

Step 2

Tell us what has to be solved

Fire-doc review, acoustic control, branding, privacy, service access, or phased installs all change what should come back.

Step 3

We send the right next package

That may be fire-doc guidance, a sample conversation, a pricing next step, or a deeper coordination call.

Request Support

Start with the clearest next step

You do not need a perfect bid package to reach out. Send the basics and we can tell you whether the next move is pricing, fire-doc review, a sample conversation, or a coordination call.

  • Use the form for general commercial support, pricing direction, or coordination questions.
  • Email if you already have drawings, plans, or photos ready to send.
  • Call if timing is tight or you need to talk through scope live.
Authority signal

Lone Star Faux Scapes can reference Geranium Street USA as the parent brand, but this request flow is for Lone Star Faux Scapes project support and Texas installs.