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102 products found for Ceiling Materials

Drywall Access Panel

Galvanized Iron Access Panel 200 x 200 mm

  • Material : Galvanized Iron
  • Dimension : 200 x 200 mm
Drywall Stud

Galvanized Iron Stud 32 x 49 x 32 x 3000 mm

  • Length : 3000 mm
  • Material : Galvanized Iron
  • Dimension : 32 x 49 x 32 x 3000 mm
Drywall Angle

Galvanized Iron Wall Angle Plain 24 x 24 x 3000 mm

  • Length : 3000 mm
  • Material : Galvanized Iron
  • Dimension : 24 x 24 x 3000 mm
Drywall Track

Galvanized Iron Track 24 x 50 x 24 x 3000 mm

  • Length : 3000 mm
  • Material : Galvanized Iron
  • Dimension : 24 x 50 x 24 x 3000 mm
Ceiling Panel

Linear Panel Ceiling Round Edge 200mm

  • Size : 200 mm
  • Weight : 0.317 kg
  • Pattern : Plain
Suspended Ceiling Tile

Exposed Grid Ceiling Tegular Lay in Square Edge T 15, Drop 8, 600 x 1200mm

  • Drop : 8
  • Weight : 1.226 kg
  • Tee Bar : T-15
Drywall Track

Dry Wall Partition Track 62mm

  • Width : 62 mm
  • Weight : 1.3 kg
  • Packaging : 10 Pcs/Bundle
Drywall Stud

Dry Wall Partition Stud 50mm

  • Width : 40 mm
  • Weight : 1.35 kg
  • Packaging : 10 Pcs/Bundle
Drywall Access Panel

Ceiling Access Panel 50x50Cm

  • Type : Panel
  • Material : Gypsum
  • Dimension : 60 x 60 cm
Drywall Access Panel

Access Panel With MR Board 20 X 20 cm

  • Size : 20 x 20 cm
  • Brand:GENERIC
Drywall Access Panel

Access Panel 60x60cm

  • Size : 60 x 60 cm
Drywall Lintel

LINTEL 20CM x 1.2CM

  • Size : 20 x 1.2 cm
Suspended Ceiling Tile

Aluminium Fall Cieling 60X60.6CLIP INPRF PUSH HOLE

  • Size : 60 x 60.6 cm
  • Material : Aluminium
Suspended Ceiling Tile

Metal Ceiling Tile Armstrong Metalworks Clip In

  • Color : Global White, White, Silver Grey,
  • Material : Hot Galvanised Steel, Aluminium
  • Warranty : 10 Years
  • Brand:KNAUF
Ceiling Strip

Ceiling Strip System, Ceiling Strip Carrier GTICSC

  • Length : 3000, 4000 mm
  • Reference ID : GTICSC
  • Dimension UOM : mm
  • Brand:GEMINI TECHNICAL
Drywall Stud

Dana Galvanized Steel Stud DS53 Dimension 53 x 36 x 34 mm

  • Length : 3000 mm
  • Material : Galvanized Steel
  • Dimension : 53 x 36 x 34 mm
  • Brand:DANA
Drywall Stud

Dry Wall Partitioning System, GTI Wall Solutions, Stud GTIS 148

  • Length : 3000 mm
  • Material : Galvanized Iron (GI)
  • Dimension : 34 x 148 x 36 mm
  • Brand:GEMINI TECHNICAL
Ceiling Clip

Ceiling Clip Suspension Accessories

  • Type : Suspension Accessories
PVC Ceiling Tile

White PVC Gypsum Tile Design No. 153

  • Width : 595, 600, 603, 605, 610, 625 mm
  • Length : 595, 600, 603, 605, 610, 625 mm
  • Weight : 6.5 kg
  • Brand:MERLIN GLOBAL
Drywall Channel

Dana U Connector PC44 Thickness 4 mm

  • Thickness : 4 mm
  • Brand:DANA

About Ceiling Materials

 

Ceiling materials are a big part of interior design, and they can have a big effect on how a room looks and feels as a whole. Different materials can be used for ceilings, each with unique qualities and benefits.

 

Gypsum is a popular ceil material because it is light, fire-resistant, and easily made into different shapes and designs. Plaster is another popular choice because it is long-lasting and can be smoothed out.

 

Fiber ceilings are also very common. They can be made from materials like fiberglass, wood fiber, or plaster covered in vinyl. These roofs aren't too heavy, and they can be made to control how loud a room is.

 

Wooden ceilings are a standard option that can give a room color and personality. They come in different styles and can be dyed or painted to match any style. Another choice that can give a room a modern and elegant look is a glass roof.

 

Metal ceilings are long-lasting and inexpensive, and they can be cleaned to look sleek and modern. Ceilings made of synthetic leather or cloth are made from man-made materials that can be shaped and created to make the inside of a building look better.

 

When picking ceiling material, it's important to consider what the room needs. For example, false fiber ceilings are often used in big showrooms and offices, while wooden ceilings are a popular choice for living rooms and beds.

 

Overall, there are many kinds of ceiling materials, each with benefits and qualities. By carefully thinking about what the room needs and how you want it to look, you can choose a ceiling material to make it look and feel better overall.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

1. What are the most popular elements for ceilings?

Ans: Drywall, plaster, acoustic tiles, and wood paneling are the most popular ceiling materials.

 

2. How much does continuous ceiling material soak up altogether?

Ans: The total absorption of continuous ceiling material is recorded, but it is not given as a Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) rating.

 

3. How can I tell if my ceiling tiles or panels don't have asbestos? 

Ans: You can tell if your ceiling tiles or panels don't have asbestos by looking for clear signs of non-asbestos materials like fiberglass. You can also send a sample to a qualified asbestos testing lab to ensure no other materials are present.

 

4. What kinds of ceiling tiles or other materials might contain asbestos? 

Ans: Ceiling tiles and other materials made before the 1980s might contain asbestos. Before it was banned in the late 1970s, asbestos was often used in roof tiles, insulation, and other building products.

 

5. How do I put up a drop ceiling? 

Ans: To put up a drop ceiling, start in the middle of the ceiling grid and work your way out. Make sure that the grid is straight and even by using a level. You can look at online guides or talk to a professional provider for more detailed steps.

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