Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Hang A Suspended Ceiling

Installing a suspended ceiling


Suspended ceilings are a popular choice for homeowners who are remodeling or adding living space. They're inexpensive, relatively easy to install and provide a clean, finished look. With a little bit of care and planning, you can install a suspended ceiling that will look like a pro put it up.


Instructions


1. Make careful measurements of the area where you'll be installing the suspended ceiling, then sketch out the area on a sheet of graph paper. Make a few copies of this so you can experiment with different tile layouts.


2. Decide whether you want to use 2-by-4 foot ceiling tiles or 2-by-2 foot tiles. Then sketch out the pattern for your ceiling tiles on the graph paper. If you'll be installing light fixtures, note where those are on your sketches.


3. Install the wall angles once you've settled on a design and decided on the height of the ceiling. These provide the outer framework of the grid that holds up the panels and hardware. Measure carefully before installing these, and use a level to ensure that your ceiling is level. Use proper hardware for the type of wall you're installing into.


4. Install and space the main tees, or crosspieces, once the wall angles are installed. These are suspended from the ceiling joists by wires. Drive nails or screws into the joists above the ceiling, then suspend wire from each nail or screw. Lay out your main tees to span the room, securing them with wire. Level the main tees and tighten the wire connections to each tee so that they are secure.


5. Lay out, space and secure the crosspieces. Once these are in place, simply slip in each ceiling tile. Carefully measure and cut ceiling tiles that are smaller than standard size.

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