Ceiling Trend. Saturday , August 11th , 2018 - 23:03:41 PM
Most tiles come in a lightweight, flexible panel that can be easily placed into long plastic, wood or metal strips that are crafted into a pattern on the ceiling. This makes it convenient to place the tiles, which makes it just as easy to remove them for cleaning and repairs. Another advantage to using ceiling tiles is the ease of replacement; if one tile is damaged or dirty you can simply remove the single tile and replace it with another tile. This is a cost and time efficient option as normal damaged ceilings need to be completely repaired in its entirety.
First, let us begin with a little background about tin ceiling tiles. Pressed or embossed tin ceilings were very popular during the Victorian Era as an affordable substitute for the plaster-designed ceilings found in wealthy European homes. Thin metal sheets of tin, copper or stainless steel were stamped with intricate patterns and often painted white to resemble the more expensively-produced, hand-carved or molded plaster ceilings. Companies in Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania mass produced thin metal plate during the late 1800s and created numerous patterns from which buyers could choose.
Of course, any time you work with wiring of any type you have to cut the power for safety, so you might think, given that, this is a job you can do on your own. But once the power comes back on, if you haven't installed the ceiling light fitting correctly, you can have a short, a blow-out or worse, a fire. It's not worth the risk to do this job yourself.
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