This basically refers to the type of edge that is available from a ceiling tile. By clicking any of the above words will take you directly to a picture of each of the ceiling tile edges.
If you are tired of the ceiling treatment that your parents opted for in their time and would like to remove it, then you are at the right place.
Sean loved the old house; the only thing that bothered him was the popcorn ceiling that had become yellow with age. He wanted to have it removed but knew that he would have to convince his parents about it first. To do this, he took them to a home improvement store nearby where the attendant showed them the new ceiling treatments that were available in the market. The next day Sean could hear his parents talking in their room in hushed tones. As he sat to eat his breakfast, his mother entered and put the brochure on the table and said
"This is what your father and I would like in place of the popcorn ceiling, I hope you like it too? If you don’t, you can decide what will look good!"Popcorn Ceiling – What is a it? Basically, popcorn ceiling is a term that is used for a spray-on or paint-on acoustic treatment that was often used in American residential construction in the 1960’s and 1970’s. The popcorn ceiling has a cottage cheese texture and was previously used to cover poor workmanship in the attachment and taping of the drywall and also helped eliminate reflected sound and echoes. It was in the late 1970’s that asbestos was banned which also affected popcorn ceilings as they contained asbestos. Popcorn Ceiling Removal Some of the things you will require to remove a popcorn ceiling are:
Some Drywall Sandpaper
A Few Dry Cloths
Some Clear Plastic Sheeting
A Joint Knife
Some Drywall Joint Compound
A Spray Bottle Filled With Water
The steps that will help you remove the popcorn ceiling have been listed below:
First of all remove all the furniture from the room and then place plastic or drop cloths on the floor. This is done in order to protect the floor and catch the mess.
Now remove all the light fixtures (especially the ones on the ceiling). Tape the ones on the floor too, to ensure that water does not drip into them. Following this step will ensure that there is no accidental damage.
Now set up a ladder exactly where you want to begin the work and using the sprayer, spray water on parts of the ceiling. Wet the area again if the popcorn ceiling is difficult to remove.
Once that is done, select a drywall joint knife of the broadest width and use it to scrape the ceiling.
Keep on with this action until you have removed all the texture.
To end the process, wait for the ceilings to dry and then sand the entire area using a sheet of medium-grit sandpaper. Use a fine-grit drywall sandpaper for the second sanding.
After you have proceeded with all the steps, inspect the ceiling closely and fill any gouges or rough spots with drywall joint compound. Allow the compound to dry before sandpapering.
After you have removed the popcorn ceiling you can opt for other home improvement options available. Popcorn Ceiling Removal Tips
If your ceiling is more than 20 years and you feel that there may be asbestos in it, remember to test your ceiling. To do this, you can send a small sample to an EPA certified testing lab. Wait for the results before beginning the project because it is advisable to ask a certified asbestos removal contractor to remove the ceiling in the presence of asbestos.
While removing the popcorn ceiling, wear some old clothes, a hat, goggles and a dust mask.
In case you are planning to re-texture the ceiling, you need not implement the final phase of the steps.
11.What causes "pattern staining" on a ceiling tile?
Pattern staining on the face of a ceiling tile may be due to three adverse causes. 1) Dirty water may have dripped onto the back of the tile and soaked through to the face causing discoloured stains. These will normally be yellow or brown in colour and probably due to ferric oxide (rust) contamination. 2) Tiles in the immediate vicinity of air grilles or diffusers sometimes display black marks or streaks. This is due to dirt in the air being deposited on the tile’s surface as the air emanates from or returns to the distribution system. Smooth tiles such as Plain or Orcal plain etc are less likely to be affected. 3) Heat from a room will rise (due to convection) and migrate through a suspended ceiling towards the (normally) cooler ceiling void. Minute particles of dirt in the atmosphere will also rise and be deposited on the ceiling tile’s surface. However if the thermal insulation of the tile is not consistent (as often occurs with metal tiles with mineral wool pads in the back, that are not carefully laid flat particularly at the corners) then the dirt will be deposited unevenly with a build-up at the "cold spots" and appear as straw, brown or grey coloured marks
Using ceiling panels in interior is a great way to create high quality and functional ceiling spaces.
These panels can be both functional and aesthetically important. There are many uses of panels such as carrying light fixtures to providing special purpose for example acoustic, noise reduction and soundproofing. Ceiling panels come in a variety of materials such as made of cork, wood, metal etc. These panels are also suitable for almost all types of roof shapes such as truss, flat, vaulted. Let’s have a look at the most common functions of these panels used for interior lighting.
1) In the first type the entire ceiling area is covered by using the selected ceiling tiles or plans using a square grid. Metal ropes are used to "hang" the ceiling panels from constructed ceiling at corners of the grid. Then depending upon the panel materialthe panels are screwed to this grid from bottom. The main function of this type of paneling is to carry light fixtures. Thisis used in a very large column less space such as an auditorium or large office space. The grid layout makes it easy to maintain and service in the future. 2) In the second type the panels are used as secondary light source. Instead of carrying the light fixture with them, these panels only receive light from other lighting sources and reflects evenly in the entire space. For this purposed they have a very glossy finish to increase the amount of reflection. The shape and size of the panels or whether to use a single or multiple panels is very carefully worked out depending upon the number and location of direct light sources.
This type of paneling works best for small office spaces such as conference halls, cabins, residential living room etc. Since these panels also becomes a part of the entire design form, a very careful thought must be given about the theme of the design before installing them. 3) In the third type ceiling panels are used very creatively by creating levels. This requires a substantial ceiling height in order to play with levels and allow a good "head room" below the lowest point of the ceiling. In this type the lower level ceiling panels carry the light fixtures and throw direct light on the upper level ceiling panels so that they can distribute it evenly in remote area of the space. Light fixture can also be used to direct on the walls to create a "mood". the biggest advantage of this type of system is that the light source is hidden from direct vision and thus creates a very smooth and uniform lighting in the interior space. 4) There is one more way these panels can be used in interior spaces for distributing light. Instead of using them on ceiling they can be used on walls to reflect direct sunlight evenly. If used creatively on walls that receives direct sunlight, two functions can be easily achieved. a) Decreasing the intensity of sunlight b) Reflecting it to remote interior spaces using proper angle. But unlike an artificial light source the direction and intensity of sunlight constantly changes in a day. To cater this the panels can be made "adjustable" to serve the changed day conditions. I hope this article was useful to create a spark of imagination in your mind. Copyright Shrinivas Vaidya Author: Shrinivas Vaidya Shrinivas Vaidya is the webmaster of http://www.livingroomdatabase.com. Visit today to get more free tips on designing and decorating a beautiful and charming living room of your wildest dreams. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Shrinivas_Vaidya Meet the Pacific albus tree, harbinger of green forestry The wood is so lightweight and so reflective, Jimerson says, that it sa natural for office ceilings, too. Philadelphia: City Hall Building Tour There are the modern sections where you have the normal office ceilings and vinyl floorings. OMG – What is this? – Dirty Energy Light Bulbs?, page 1 Just like the bulbs that go into office ceilings there is no reason why they can’t sell the glass tube separately from the ballast. Changing the landscape to suit the times series 7 factories had enlarged storage areas and fewer columns, roofs that could contain cooling towers of air-conditioning plants and lower office ceilings to save energy. Rise of the Robocars! … of freeway alongside silos and power poles, blue CAT-5 cable stuffed and strung like bundles of blue spaghetti behind pithy office ceilings outfitted with flickery fluorescents