Why Are The Professionals Buying "Tin" Ceilings Made From
Aluminum?
Aluminum ceilings are the best product to use if you want the
Olde Worlde charm of a decorative ceiling. Whether this is a DIY
job or whether you are calling in the professionals you must
have a serious think about using aluminum panelling rather than
sheetrock. Sheetrock is also known as wall board, plasterboard
or gyprock - depending on whereabouts in the world you are
located.
They Are No Longer Made Of Tin!
An aluminum alloy has now been created to especially suit these
beautiful art metal ceilings. Aluminum is a corrosion resistant,
durable product that doesn't rust, unlike steel which is used by
some manufactures of pressed tin. The panels are still widely
known as pressed tin even though they are not made from tin.
Panel Sizes/Weight Differences
Aluminum ceiling panels are much smaller than sheetrock. They
are generally 6' x 2' or otherwise 6' x 3'. A few are only 2' x
2'. This metal paneling is only one-fiftieth (yes, one fiftieth)
of an inch thick. It is actually thicker than the original older
style tin paneling but it is much lighter. One person can carry
several sheets at one time. Imagine how much easier it is to
hold a lightweight sheet of metal above your head as opposed to
a very heavy sheet of wallboard which is easily more than twice
as big as the largest aluminum sheet. The weight difference is
enormous. And this is exactly what you will be doing - holding
the sheet above your head whilst you attach it to your ceiling.
Painting a Pressed Aluminium Ceiling
Painting an ornate, aluminum ceiling in fine detail is easy
because it is painted before it gets fixed to the ceiling.
Painting an ornate plaster style ceiling is very difficult
because it requires special equipment otherwise you will quickly
get a sore back and a sore neck. Oil based paints are
recommended.
Strength
When this special aluminum alloy is pressed into the various
designs it hardens substantially and holds its shape exceedingly
well.
Variety Of Patterns And Designs
There is now an enormous range of patterns available and these
patterns can be arranged in an endless variety of designs to
suit your ceiling. There are designs suited for both commercial
and residential buildings plus there are contemporary designs as
well as traditional patterns.
Longer Lasting Than A Plaster Ceiling
Aluminum ceilings won't rust, they won't crack and they won't
fall off. The material they are made from is non-porous so it
resists moisture and odor. If water enters your roof and if you
can remove it promptly then you will have no damage to your
ceiling. You certainly can't say that about most other types of
decorative ceilings. Anyone who restores buildings will tell you
that ceiling restoration is a major cost and time factor issue
for them. Install an aluminum ceiling and you won't be facing
any ceiling restoration problems in later years.
Good For Tornado/Cyclone Areas
Additionally, aluminum ceilings move and flex with the structure
so if you are in cyclone or tornado areas you will find these
products particularly suitable.
Value
Ornate aluminum ceilings will add more value to your property
than they cost. They can be painted in myriad ways creating
works of art on your ceiling. Their value becomes priceless.
Stunning results are being obtained by the average home
handyman.