About Engineered Flexible Products
Built around the systems that cannot move the wrong way.
Engineered Flexible Products, Inc. is an expansion joint and flexible connector manufacturer serving industrial, commercial, utility, and mechanical piping applications across the United States.
Founded 1999
Source: legacy EFP WordPress export

Company
Expansion joints and flexible connectors for demanding service.
EFP works where piping systems have to absorb motion without transferring avoidable stress into pumps, chillers, compressors, process equipment, anchors, or connected infrastructure.
The company's legacy WordPress material describes the same core promise clearly: deliver exceptional value, superior engineering support, and reliable flexible product solutions for applications where motion matters.
Application first
Every recommendation starts with operating conditions: temperature, pressure, movement, media, end connection, and installation constraints.
Built around motion
EFP products are selected to control thermal growth, vibration, misalignment, shock, and pressure-related movement.
Support through delivery
The work continues past part selection through engineering review, documentation, fabrication coordination, and delivery.
History
Experience carried through the shop floor.
The source material traces EFP back to founder Roy Vance's start in industrial hose and expansion joints in 1978, followed by the founding of EFP in 1999. That matters because product selection in this category is not a catalog exercise. It is accumulated judgment about what happens after installation.
1978
Founder Roy Vance entered the industrial hose and expansion joint industry.
1999
Engineered Flexible Products, Inc. was founded with customer and vendor support.
2013
Second-generation leadership expanded operating responsibility across sales and purchasing.
Today
EFP supports industrial, commercial, utility, and mechanical piping applications across the U.S.
Mission
Your connection when motion matters.
EFP's role is to help customers match the connector, expansion joint, hose assembly, or specialty solution to the real operating environment. That means reviewing service conditions before manufacturing or quoting the assembly.
