Armstrong Ceiling Installation Tips: Teaching You The Ropes

June 19, 2008 on 4:24 am | In Home |
by Salvador Paez

It’s never easy installing ceiling tiles to cover an entire room. Let alone an entire house. But somebody has got to do it, one way or another. So if somebody has to do it after all, why not do it yourself? The task is not easy. Remember that. But part of the fun factor is the learning process, and the exhilarating feeling of satisfaction when the job gets done, a rejuvenating sense of having accomplished something with your own two hands.

The term “Armstrong ceiling installation tip” is given to any ceiling installation tip that’s made available through the company’s. Armstrong International is one of the leaders in flooring, ceiling, and cabinet manufacturing and design. And its official website makes sure that, with the help of an Armstrong step-by-step installation guide, their consumers are fully capable of installing Armstrong home products without having to rely on the assistance of professionals.

Here are some of the tips found on their website:

To start off: Remove the equipment and Armstrong products from their packaging before installing, maybe one night before. This allows the products to adjust to room temperature when you try to install them at normal room humidity and temperature the next day.

For wall molding: Use water level or laser to check for level wall molding. It is easier to use as well as more accurate than the carpenter’s level.

For wall molding: In the case of working on an uneven wall, create a wood fascia and install it along the said wall first.

For main beams and cross tees: For residential projects, 16-gauge wires are recommended. Reduce that to 12 for commercial jobs.

For main beams and cross tees: When you find yourself bending wire hangers, make sure the bottom part of the main beams is level with the bottom of the molding.

For more, the official website contains the complete Armstrong ceiling installation guide.

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