Extruded styrofoam European Ceiling Tile 20x20 ANET Antique White Painted

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Seller: antiqueceilings1845 ✉️ (5,852) 100%, Location: Spring Hill, Florida, US, Ships to: US, Item: 162719846774 Extruded styrofoam European Ceiling Tile 20x20 ANET Antique White Painted.

 

 

Painted in America

This auction is for 19.5"x19.5" polystyrene (extruded styrofoam) from Europe

Antique White finished Tile ANET

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Installation:

20x20” Glue-on Ceiling Tiles Installation Guide

Recommended Tools

Utility Knife

To cut the ceiling tiles

“Acryl Pro” Ceramic Tile Adhesive

This is the glue that we recommend using for the Ceiling Tile installation. It can be purchased at any Home-Depot.

Straight Edge

To make straight cuts

ALL THE MATERIALS AND TOOLS LISTED ABOVE CAN BE OBTAINED IN ANY LOCAL HOME DEPOT. PLEASE USE CAUTION WHEN CUTTING THE TILES FOR TRIM TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY!

Proper surface

The ceiling tiles may be laid on ceilings and walls covered with lime, lime-cement, gypsum or dry plaster, chipboards, aerated concrete, construction ceramics (bricks, hollow bricks), silicates, popcorn (if it is dry and stable) etc. The surface should be even, dry, hard, stable, without any dust or grease.

Preparing the surface

Clean the surface so as to remove any dust, grease, wax or other dirt. Remove old, flaky coats of paint. Any cracks or other flaws should be filled with special fillers, gypsum or mortar.

Installation

1. Putting mastic on a ceiling tile .

On the back of a ceiling tile, put a half-inch thick ”blob” of mastic in the corners and around the edges. The thickness of the mastic on the back of the ceiling tile should depend on a surface you are putting the tiles on. If the surface is too porous, for example popcorn ceiling, you might need to add some extra mastic. On the other hand, if the surface is flat, you may need to reduce the quantity of the mastic. The mastic should be placed close to the corners of the tile and in the middle of it. If you feel it is necessary, add the mastic in a few more places. Some extra mastic won't bother however too much will make the tile very heavy. The mastic pieces should be a couple of inches in diameter, and they should have cone-like shapes. Don't spread the mastic so that it is completely flat. Each piece of mastic you place on the back of a tile should look like a little hill. When you press the ceiling tile against the ceiling, the mastic will spread under the tile, making it adhere properly to the surface of the ceiling.

2. Proper gluing . When laying ceilng tiles, you should make sure they are pressed hard enough for the mastic to adhere thoroughly to the surface without damaging the tile.

3. Parallel rows . Lay the subsequent ceiling tiles in parallel rows. Make sure there are no big gaps left between their edges. Move the tiles as close to each other as possible.

4. Applying caulk.

Only if needed - however should be done if installing ceiling tiles in a moist area like outside porch, shower, etc...

After all the tiles are finally glued to the ceiling, you will need to fill existing gaps between the tiles and the wall with caulk. Use matching color or clear caulk so that it wouldn't be very obvious to a naked eye. Since the caulk will be staying on the top of the gap, you will need to squeeze it with your finger so that it gets inside the gap.

Some of the caulk will still stay on the top of the tile after this procedure, so it needs to be removed by wiping it off with a wet sponge. Wash the sponge occasionally and squeeze out excess water so that it stays clean and wet.

Don't let the caulk stay too long on the surface of the tile because it will dry fast and will be difficult to remove.


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  • Condition: Open box
  • Brand: Antique Ceilings
  • Model: null
  • MPN: null
  • Color: Antique White
  • Theme: Decorative Ceiling TIles
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • Main Color: Antique White
  • Material: Extruded Polystyrene Foam
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Original or Reproduction: Original
  • Product Type: Ceiling Tins

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