False Ceiling Service
Gypsum False Ceiling Services
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Minimum Order Quantity: 100 sq ft
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| Thickness | 12.5 mm |
| Usage/Application | residential |
| Insulation | Acoustic |
| Size | 8/4 |
| Color | white |
Key Pointers:1.Aesthetic Appeal – Adds a sleek and modern look to interiors.
2.Design Flexibility – Customizable to suit various styles and patterns.
3.Acoustic Benefits – Reduces echo and enhances sound quality.
4.Thermal Insulation – Regulates room temperature and improves energy efficiency.
5.Conceals Wiring – Hides electrical wiring, pipes, and ductwork for a clean finish.
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Materials: Gypsum boards are the primary component. They come in various thicknesses and types, such as regular, moisture-resistant, fire-resistant, and soundproof options. Metal framing systems, including perimeter and ceiling channels, are used to create the framework from which the gypsum boards are suspended.
Installation: Gypsum ceilings are installed by first creating a metal framework beneath the existing ceiling or roof structure. Gypsum boards are then cut to size and attached to this framework using screws. Jointing compound and paper tape are applied to seal the gaps between the boards, creating a smooth, seamless surface. The final step involves priming and painting or applying decorative finishes.
Aesthetics: Gypsum ceilings offer a smooth, uniform surface that can be easily painted, textured, or covered with wallpaper to match the desired aesthetic of a room. They can be designed in various shapes, patterns, and levels, allowing for creative and customized ceiling designs. They also provide an excellent surface for integrating modern lighting solutions like recessed lights, LED strips, or pendant fixtures.
Functional Benefits:
Fire Resistance: Gypsum's non-combustible core, containing chemically combined water, acts as a barrier against fire, retarding heat transfer.
Thermal Insulation: The air gap between the original ceiling and the gypsum false ceiling acts as an insulator, helping to regulate room temperature and reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling.
Sound Insulation: Gypsum boards can help absorb sound and reduce noise transmission between rooms, making them suitable for spaces requiring noise reduction, like home theaters or offices.
Concealment: False ceilings effectively hide unsightly elements like electrical wiring, pipes, and ductwork, creating a cleaner and more polished appearance.
Durability and Maintenance: Gypsum ceilings are relatively durable and easy to maintain. Certain types, like moisture-resistant boards, are designed to prevent mold and mildew growth.
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| Material | Gypsum |
Materials: Gypsum boards are the primary component. They come in various thicknesses and types, such as regular, moisture-resistant, fire-resistant, and soundproof options. Metal framing systems, including perimeter and ceiling channels, are used to create the framework from which the gypsum boards are suspended.
Installation: Gypsum ceilings are installed by first creating a metal framework beneath the existing ceiling or roof structure. Gypsum boards are then cut to size and attached to this framework using screws. Jointing compound and paper tape are applied to seal the gaps between the boards, creating a smooth, seamless surface. The final step involves priming and painting or applying decorative finishes.
Aesthetics: Gypsum ceilings offer a smooth, uniform surface that can be easily painted, textured, or covered with wallpaper to match the desired aesthetic of a room. They can be designed in various shapes, patterns, and levels, allowing for creative and customized ceiling designs. They also provide an excellent surface for integrating modern lighting solutions like recessed lights, LED strips, or pendant fixtures.
Functional Benefits:
Fire Resistance: Gypsum's non-combustible core, containing chemically combined water, acts as a barrier against fire, retarding heat transfer.
Thermal Insulation: The air gap between the original ceiling and the gypsum false ceiling acts as an insulator, helping to regulate room temperature and reduce energy consumption for heating and cooling.
Sound Insulation: Gypsum boards can help absorb sound and reduce noise transmission between rooms, making them suitable for spaces requiring noise reduction, like home theaters or offices.
Concealment: False ceilings effectively hide unsightly elements like electrical wiring, pipes, and ductwork, creating a cleaner and more polished appearance.
Durability and Maintenance: Gypsum ceilings are relatively durable and easy to maintain. Certain types, like moisture-resistant boards, are designed to prevent mold and mildew growth.
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