juice
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any one use anything different than drywall for there ceiling. i'm looking for something light weight-easy to cut and install that won't sag and buckle in temperature extremes like +95 to -30 below.
juice said:any one use anything different than drywall for there ceiling. i'm looking for something light weight-easy to cut and install that won't sag and buckle in temperature extremes like +95 to -30 below.
yes vinyl is the best way....last forever....will not rot, rust or anything else. very light weight easy install and very accessible later if necassary { bad spelling} if you use the bright white you'll get a lot of reflection back to the floordreamingmuscle said:Vinyl soffiting will work if you don't plan on storing any thing above them. (They will not hold any weight.) Easy to clean, shouldn't stain, one man install. although two men is alot better.
Stiffwood1673 said:FNG here. Am anxiously awaiting the estimates for my 23 x 32 block construction freestanding combination playroom and cigar lounge. Was planning on drywall ceiling but am now intrigued by comments for vinyl ceiling. Can someone give me some particulars on this? Does it come in tiles, sheets, strips? Who makes it? Is it smooth, textured, etc., I Googled "vinyl ceiling" and got all kinds dropped ceiling products. I am planning on a 9' ceiling and don't want to drop any of it. TIA. stiffy.
mango!...lets see some pics of it...richmangomadness said:I put metal up on the ceiling inside my shop. Turned out nice I used my four post lift as a scaffold and just moved it around as we put up the tin. (my ceilings are 12 ft) it would have bee tough to do it off a ladder!
jeepster we will be waiting....Jeepster said:If you’re thinking of vinyl sofit, It would be worth your trouble to look at this new product "Zip-Up Ceiling". I'll try and get out and get pictures of my Garage this weekend and post them so you can see what it looks like. It has it's own rail system that can hold the weight of insulation or lights. If I remember right they guaranty it not to sag or bow. I also remember that they can span up to about 4ft. with no trouble. My garage is on 2ft. centers. Hope this helps!
www.zipupceiling.com
jeep?..you there?rich1956 said:jeepster we will be waiting....![]()
