All About Diy Suspended Ceilings


by William Amerson - Date: 2007-07-03 - Word Count: 315 Share This!

A DIY suspended ceiling or Do It Yourself Suspended Ceiling is usually used as a derived ceiling used to cover up electrical, ductworks, cabling, into a part usually called the plenum. The plenum usually is a T - Shaped metal channel grid, which is suspended from the structure above using light weight wires. The channels form a regularly repeating pattern of 600 x 600 mm grid. Each Such repeating grid is filled with panels and acoustic tiles, which grid fit into the channels. The DIY Suspended Ceilings are installed, as the name suggest, by you and are the easiest and completely hassle free to install, in no time.

The tiles vary in function, color and design, depending on the usage and budgets. Various accessories can also be installed into the grid or onto the tiles again depending on your requirements. Suspended ceilings were technically invented and designed to balance the acoustics of the room or area above such ceilings. Suspended Ceilings can adsorb sound dramatically and have varying acoustics depending upon the nature of installation. One major disadvantage of installing a DIY Suspended Ceiling is the fact that after installation the headroom in the area is reduced considerable, this is because most of the electrical and other ductworks need some clearance. On a minimum, at least eight inches of room is required between the actual and the suspended ceiling. The DIY Suspend Ceiling kit is uncomplicated and effortless to design and install, since it uses a straightforward organization. Once designed and selected, your DIY Suspended Ceiling is delivered to your by your vendor, who usually send manual and support ext along with telephone support which is available 24 hrs a day.

It is in no way necessary to purchase the whole kit as is, you can mix and match tiles and designs, create your own, and sole parts area available in case any repair work is needed.

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