What are acoustic ceilings?
Older house designs often demanded very high ceilings, especially to pull hot air away from the living space. Now acoustic ceilings are still a popular choice in many offices, businesses and schools. The real ceiling of the room is suspended grid of metal strips and the individual panels of the absorbing sound are dropped into sections. Heating and cooling channels can also be hidden behind acoustic ceilings, along with unsightly wires for ceiling lighting and pipeline for water luminaires.
The use of acoustic ceilings achieved its zenite at the age of 60 to the beginning of the 80s. In 1978, asbestos products were banned for domestic use by government regulators, which affected the production and installation of most of the acoustic ceiling panels that are used at that time. Many house owners have specially hired iDed to remove older acoustic ceilings from their homes. Some restored the ceilings to their original dimensions while others chose itNot acoustic ceiling panels without asbestos. Typical "popcorn" textured acoustic ceilings also fell out of the arrival of more stylized lining.
Acoustic ceilings help to dampen the sounds between floors and can be painted to match the room decoration. One of the disadvantages with traditional acoustic ceilings are stains of water leaks. Water can create a deceiving look or cause the individual panel to fall out unexpectedly. Dried water spots can be very unsightly, but treatment with bleach or special acoustic panel can help. The replacement of the individual panel on the acoustic ceiling is not particularly difficult, so homeowners can always change from the stucco surface to one with sparks or roughly.
One popular use of acoustic ceilings is immediate repair for untreated rooms. Instead of expensive renovation of dilapidated ceiling can be installed behindSeveral hours and acoustic ceiling tiles fell inside. Special fluorescent lighting panels that correspond to the dimensions of a single grid can also be connected in minutes and fall into place. Reducing the height of the ceiling with traditional building techniques could take days of framing, cabling and plaster. Although the acoustic ceilings have been accused of being too fast repair, the lining system they represent is still used as a cheap alternative for complete renovation.