Archive for the ‘Ceiling Tiles’ Category

CHHS Ceiling Tile Experiment


This controlled experiment proves that latex paint does not make ceiling tiles flammable.

Can I Afford a Coffered Ceiling?


Coffered ceilings date back to Greek and Roman architecture, and they are unmatched for beauty and distinction. Because of their complexity and cost they have rarely been seen anywhere but the most exclusive buildings and homes… until now. The geometry of a regular suspended ceiling is exactly that of a coffered ceiling… whats been missing are the right tiles. Now the elegance of a coffered ceiling is no longer reserved for the very rich, and you will be amazed at just how easy and inexpensive adding one can be. Order free samples at www.ceilume.com today!

Ceiling Tile – Warmer, Cooler, Quieter


Ceiling tiles can add beauty and character to any room, and drop ceilings are essential when access is required above the t-bar grid. Suspended ceilings can also contribute to improved acoustics and better seasonal comfort, and the innovative AcoustoTherm Backpanel does all that without dusty insulation! See over 40 different ceiling tile styles in seven beautiful colors at www.ceilume.com today!

Ceiling Tile Edge Trim – DIY


Ceiling tile edge trim is available in styles, colors, and sizes to complement any room. Where the suspended ceiling meets the walls, some ceiling tiles grid squares are always less than full size. These drop ceiling edge trim areas are easy to address as a DIY project, and they can provide a beautiful accent border for your T-Bar ceiling makeover! See over 40 different ceiling tile styles in several beautiful colors at www.ceilume.com today!

Cutting a Circle in Ceiling Tile with a Dremel Rotary Tool


Cutting a circle in ceiling tile using the Dremel 300 series, Circle Cutting Guide #678-01 attachments and bit #561

The Ceiling Tile Saver


The A very common problem in restaurants, retail locations, and other high foot traffic locations is the build up of dust and dirt on the ceiling tiles surrounding the ceiling vents We recognize this problem and can offer a very simple way to remove the dust and dirt build ups on the surrounding tiles, as well as a way to protect the ceiling tiles from future dust and dirt build ups by installing a Ceiling Tile Saver. In order to clean the ceiling tiles you will need a soft poly bristle brush attached to an extension pole, one or more paper tarp, a ladder, and a terry cloth towel. Cover furniture and fixtures under the ceiling area to be cleaned with the paper tarps. Adjust the length of the extension pole so you can easily and gently draw the brush across the surface of the ceilings surface both vertically and horizontally until the dust and dirt is removed and the tile has a consistent appearance. Position the ladder under the ceiling vent. Use the terry cloth towel to wipe down the ceiling vent. If the build ups on the vent are difficult to remove, a dampen towel with water or a mild cleaner may help. Over the past five years we have been using a Ceiling Tile Saver to protect the surrounding ceiling tiles from future dust and dirt build ups. The Ceiling Tile Saver is available in semi clear, white, or black colors. Currently we only have the Ceiling Tile Saver available for the 2 foot by 2 foot ceiling vents. The Ceiling Tile Saver is shipped with a support cross. The

Ceiling Tile Installer


Ceiling Tile Installers place acoustic tiles in suspended ceiling grids. To reach their workspace they often use rolling platforms called Bakers. Entry level job search and internships.

Ceiling Tiles


Installing ceiling tiles is a do-it-yourself job, but before you put in ceiling tile yourself you need to know some basics about how ceiling tiles can be used and where they can be put in your home. To get all those answers and more www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter visits Armstrong.

Armstrong Tile Ceiling Installation Instructions


How-to install ceiling tile and tile ceilings from Armstrong. This video illustrates how-to install Armstrong 12-inch square ceiling tiles and mineral fiber ceiling planks, too.