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PVC Ceiling Panels

Your bathroom ceiling can have a different but stylish look by designing it with PVC ceiling panels. If you want to find out more on this type of ceiling panel, there are some important information stated below.

Bathrooms that encounter flaking plaster, mould and condensation as nagging problems are better off with PVC ceiling panels due to their 100% waterproofing capability. Condensation will be greatly reduced because cladding has a warmer feel compared to tiles. But if you wish to make your bathroom completely condensation-free, the moist air should be drawn out of the house with the help of an exhaust fan.

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Installation of these panels is not that difficult because they can be placed atop the prevailing ceiling surface. And when they are already set up, they’re practically free of maintenance. They will never ever require painting for instance. Whether your bathroom has a conventional or contemporary design, drop ceiling panels with white and glossy finish will surely blend well with it. The panels easily fit together due to their tongue and groove joints. The joints are mould-free because they are even, smooth and almost unseen. Using a glue to affix them to the ceiling can do the trick. But if you want a stronger hold, there are back lugs where you can stealthily nail or staple them. As the glue dries, this additional support can be very vital.

A fine-toothed saw is what you need to conveniently carve PVC ceiling panels to your desired size.  Ductworks, light fittings, cheap drop ceiling tiles and exhaust fans require you to cut holes in the panels. A hole saw or a simple utility knife can get the job done. But you should be aware that the maximum power of your bathroom lights should only be 60 watts.

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