Flexible Fiberglass Ceiling Panels - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling 80k Density Good Sale
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Fiberglass Ceiling
The tiles are manufactured from high density fiberglass wool.The visible face has a decorative fiberglass tissue and the back of the tile is covered with normal tissue.The four edges of the tile are sealed and have grooves. It can be jointed together without suspended system. The tiles will cover the suspension system after installation. They are are suitable for loe flap ceiling space and concrete-made, wooded-made or gymsum ceiling.
Installation method:
Use screw to fix the smooth roof. The tiles can be connected after making grooves on each two jointed edges.
Tiles are easy to trim and install
Both inches and metric grids are available
Main Characteristic:
Non-combustible
No sagging,wrapping or delaminating
Green building material
Excellent sound absorption
Application:
Halls,classrooms,offices,shopping centers.etc.
Acoustic fiberglass ceiling contains a better perfomance in tension strong, light weight, so it is easy to trim and install for interior decoration, with T-grids for suspension system or glue, nail or good material could come with fiberglass ceiling baord. Thus an excellent artical work need a high quality acoustic ceiling board, also high quality.
Energysaving is a trend for our 21' era, new product like fiberglass ceiling tile could in place of traditional products one day. Which depends on functional characters: little deflection of geometry dimention, no radiocative property, specific activity of 226Ra: Ira ≤1.0 and specific activity of 226 Ra 232 Th, 40 K: Ir ≤ 1.3. Both products and packages can be recycled.
- Q:I am spraypainting my basement ceiling black, I am also putting up drywall. I am not sure how to finish the space above the top of the wall, where I can see insulation between joists. Any thoughts are welcome.
- If you're finishing the basement, and you're insulating it properly, then there's no need to have the insulation on the ceiling at all -- all it serves to do is provide sound dampening between the two floors. When you finish the walls and floors, make sure you provide a vapor barrier on the surfaces -- I can't emphasize this enough. Even a visually dry basement will allow moisture through the walls and floors -- this is the nature of concrete. If the moisture is outside your home, it wall pass inside. If you don't install a vapor barrier, then this moisture will build up under the carpet and behind the walls. Fiberglass, wood studs, wood sub floor, carpeting, and all sorts of other floor and wall products will be damaged by this moisture over time. The vapor barrier on the walls should not be waterproof paints or coatings -- I've seen those fail time and time again. And the floor should not use those plastic and chipboard products that are out there today -- those leave an overhang of chipboard to be exposed to the floor and rot. A good, penetrating concrete sealer can be used on the floor. A good choice for the walls is a plastic vapor barrier, which will also prevent water from passing through cracks, should they ever form on the walls. Spray foam insulation on the walls, if it's closed-cell, will also solve your problem.
- Q:Hi Y/A, I have to repair some old ugly seams that have been patched badly, painted over twice and are now cracking as well, you know, where rooms are divided at the ceiling? What's the best way to clean those up without knocking them out and doing it <right> over? I have one, fairly long one..5 ft.
- it extremely is why you notice a super sort of ceilings with popcorn texture. The acoustic texture hides the failings. confident ceilings are greater solid reason you're working over head. you need to use a 12 vast knife on the seams. The topping compound could be a minimum of 12 or greater inches huge. this would feather out the seam. a superb dry wall-er would desire to try this authentic away and he does no longer cost you plenty. Spend some greater dollars and hire out, you already did the complicated area. good good fortune.
- Q:We had our carpets removed a while ago and installed laminate flooring instead.As a result, the house is not as warm as it used to be.Will it help if I add R13 insulation in the basement ceiling ? Will it keep the living room floor (which is just above the basement) warmer ?On the same manner, will adding another layer of insulation to the attic help in the winter and summer as well ?As for the mositure barrier paper, if I understand correctly, it should be facing up both cases, right ?
- Paper faces the conditioned space. Adding insulation always helps.
- Q:What are the characteristics of the use of fiberglass ceilings?
- It is characterized by high temperature, good flatness, smooth surface, no pits, thickness tolerance over the standard.
- Q:I have a partially finished basement, hardwood floors above. What can I do soundproof the unfinished ceiling? I'm not planning on finishing, I want that area to serve as a hang out spot for the family and I don't want to worry about fiberglass dust.
- What is fiberglass dust? Fiberglass doesn't make dust. Nothing wrong with using fiberglass insulation.... it'll work the best.
- Q:What are the good fireproof materials now?
- Fire board is currently on the market the most commonly used material, its advantages are fire, moisture, wear, oil, easy to clean, and more varieties of color. Building fire-resistant ceiling ceilings in building exit passages, stairwells and corridors can ensure safe evacuation and protect people from the spread of fire.
- Q:What type of contractor would be able to remove the insulation from the crawlspace ceiling and put it against the outside wall where it would actually be useful?
- The insulation isn't making your floor cold, the weather is. And by code, your exterior walls are already insulated.
- Q:I am redoing my basement and am wondeirng what is the best way to insulate the basement ceiling, mainly to cut down on noise. My house is fairly old and the hardwood floors we have upstairs creak very loudly when you walk on them, and can be heard through the basement. Would fiberglass insulation work to cut down on footstep noise? If i put two layers in the ceiling would that be better? Or if I carpet upstairs would that muffle the sound?
- you need to address the problem at it's source. Installing insulation will be marginal at best as the sound waves will still travel down the joists away from the source of the squeaking. Installing pad and carpet will help upstairs to some degree, but not below. Try to identify the exact, or as close as possible, locations of the squeaking floor boards. Take some long shims ( 12 or so ), coat both sides with adhesive and gently drive them between the flooring and the joists until they are snug. Repeat as necessary. Allow to cure overnight and retest for squeaks. If any areas remain, check to be sure there is not another source of the squeaking such as bridging being loose, straps for plumbing or ductwork being loose or a cracked joist.
- Q:Not sure how to spell something that sounds like "ah-spec-tice" please tell me where I can get into on aspectice.
- I know this was posted awhile ago, but I thought this info I got from an expert may be helpful. If your house is built before 1978 it may have asbestos. To remove popcorn ceilings before this date the cheap way is to layer plastic everywhere in the area of the popcorn ceiling use a spray bottle or mister keeping it wet then scrape it off. When finished gather the plastic up keeping the popcorn ceiling remains encased in the plastic put it in a large garbage bag, seal up, and toss it. The key is to keep it wet when removing. For extra precaution wear safety glasses and mask. As long as it's wet it can't be inhaled and that's when it's dangerous. If you think it may be in the walls it's a good idea to get your home tested for the professionals to come in to clean it but it will cost you a lot of money.
- Q:I live in the basement and the tiles in my drop ceiling are so annoying there the normal whatever material they are and i have dark carpeting and i guess our house sucks because I have to vacuum all the time because ill look down and there will be white specks all over the floor which im guessing is coming from the tiles from when people walk upstairs. So i want to replace them with a material that wont do that.
- Don't know about plastic, but there are plastic wrapped & melamine coated tiles which are used in hospital OR.s & labs since they are non porous & can be scrubbed. Some have gaskets along the edges which seal them to the grid to seal out dust. Probably not something from a home center but a big builder's supplier might special order them. Guessing a few bucks more than regular fiber lay in tiles. Best regards
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Flexible Fiberglass Ceiling Panels - Acoustic Fiberglass Ceiling 80k Density Good Sale
- Loading Port:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 3000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m²/month
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