Installing copper tile ceiling in your home will allow you to add character and depth to your ceiling. This type of ceiling covering is found in many homes and businesses, and usually adorns areas such as libraries, dining rooms or living rooms, though it can be used in various rooms of the home. New installation methods allow most do-it-yourself types the ability to install the ceiling on their own. Read on to learn install a copper tile ceiling.
Instructions
1. Choose the most appropriate copper ceiling tile available in terms of decorative tasks as well as sizing. A variety of patterns and styles are readily available through online retailers and local home improvement stores. Once you have the right pattern selected, purchase enough to cover the entire ceiling area at once, ensuring you get the same batch of products.
2. Determine if the copper ceiling tile has provided instructions, which should always be followed over other guidelines. Most products allow you to choose the type of installation method. Installation methods for the copper ceiling include nailing them in place, using a suspension grid, furring strips, and directly screwing them in place. The most common installation method is the glue application.
3. Remove all crown molding from around the tops of the walls in the rooms you will install the copper ceiling. This will allow you to place the copper tiling flush against the walls, giving a clean look.
4. Glue down the tiles after measurement and cutting is complete by applying a generous amount of tile glue to the back of each tile. If nailing the tile in place, be sure to nail in each of the four corners, as well as the center, searching for a substrate in the ceiling to attach the nails to.
5. Use a utility knife to cut each piece of copper ceiling tile to size after placing the tile in place on the ceiling for measurement. A sharp knife is necessary to get a clean edge. In most situations, there will be no need to cut the tiles until you reach the sides of the walls or for ceiling fixtures.
6. Cut out spaces for the ceiling fixture by first removing the ceiling fixture from its position and placing a piece of the copper tile on the location. The tile should extend underneath the mounting for the ceiling fixture, so there are no edges seen once the fixture is properly installed back on the ceiling.
7. Replace the crown molding, if applicable, once the copper tiling is fully in place. If using a glue application, be sure proper ventilation is available in the room to allow for the glue to properly dry.
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