A tin ceiling can greatly enhance the appearance of your home or restore an older home back to its original beauty. Ceiling tiles are available in many finishes and patterns so you’ll have a wide selection when choosing the perfect tiles for your ceiling. Below you’ll find some common questions concerning Tin Ceiling Tile New York NY area.
Q.) What types of finishes and patterns are available for tin ceiling tiles?
A.) Some of the finishes include solid copper, tin, copper plated, brass plated, stainless steel, chrome plated and white painted tiles. You can also custom order ceiling tiles in any color of your choice. There are numerous patterns available and you’ll find an assortment of different styles such as Victorian, art deco, Gothic and colonial.
Q.) How are the tiles installed on my ceiling?
A.) There are many ways to install tin ceiling tiles and some of these methods include lay in, wood or steel suspension, snap in and nailing. Tin tiles are often installed over old and damaged plaster ceilings and many homeowners choose to use them during renovation projects.
Q.) Are tin ceiling tiles hard to keep clean?
A.) When you have a tin ceiling in your home, you’ll enjoy the low maintenance of these tiles. Since stains and dirt cannot permeate these tiles, all you’ll need to do to keep them clean is to dust them occasionally.
Q.) Are tin tiles durable and do they last a long time?
A.) Tin ceiling tiles are very durable and they withstand many types of damage that can occur with a plaster ceiling. Tiles will not rot, warp or split when subjected to moisture or wet conditions. You also won’t have to worry about mold or mildew growing on tin tiles. Plaster is also susceptible to peeling and you won’t have this happening with tin ceiling tiles. If you ever plan to sell your house, a tin tiled ceiling will improve the value of your home.
Abingdon Construction has been in the tin ceiling tile business for four generations and these professionals can expertly install or repair your tin ceiling. Visit Abingdonconstruction.com to view their selection of tin ceiling finishes and patterns.