Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Install Tin Ceilings

Install Tin Ceilings


Tin ceilings can add an ornate, old world charm to any space and they are pretty easy to install. Instead of using tin, most tin tiles are actually made from a non-rusting aluminum. Follow these steps to learn install your own tin ceiling.


Instructions


Installing a Tin Ceiling








1. Carefully measure your room and purchase the ceiling tiles needed for the project. If your room is not perfectly square, or you will need to cut the tiles, it is best to get about 10 percent extra in materials in case of any problems. Buy a few extra tin tiles. You will also need to buy trim to finish out the project for a clean, professional look.


2. Prep the ceiling by removing old tiles or wallpaper or any previous ceiling treatment. Take the light fixtures down (remember to turn off the power first) and remove any cobwebs or debris.


3. Use a chalk line and measuring tape to mark the center of the room. You should have two lines intersecting each other that will look like a T or an X depending on how you look at it (see picture). This is where you will begin to install your tiles.


4. Start the installation by applying the first five tiles on the ceiling securing them with ceiling tile adhesive. From there you will work outward towards the sides of the walls. The tiles should overlap each other slightly.








5. Use nails. Many tin panels need nails at the joints on the panels. If this is necessary, the instructions will indicate this and show you exactly where the nails go. The picture in this step shows where the panels will come together and that is also where they will be nailed in.


6. Paint. If you are planning to paint the tiles, you can do so after the installation is complete. In some cases it may be easier to paint the tiles first. If you are not painting, then you should use a coating of a sealant in order to completely seal off the tiles and protect them.

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