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Suspended ceilings, often called "drop ceilings," are a very common ceiling finish in basements and office spaces. They're inexpensive and simple to install, and allow for easy access to utility lines and fixtures located above the ceiling. However, the gypsum tiles used in suspended ceilings don't tend to age gracefully, and they can be easily damaged and discolored. We'll show you how to remove and replace drop ceiling tiles in a jiffy to make sure your space is clean and presentable.
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- Ceiling tiles are usually manufactured with one smooth side and one dimpled side. Either side can be faced downwards depending on your aesthetic preferences.Thanks
- Gypsum ceiling tiles are also available in an array of patterned and textured designs. These designs will allow you to inexpensively update the look of your basement.Thanks
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Warnings
- Until the 1970s, most ceiling tiles in suspended ceilings contained asbestos. Contained in this rigid form, asbestos is far less dangerous than in loose insulation form. If you still have concerns, however, contact an asbestos removal contractor to remove your entire ceiling.Thanks
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Things You'll Need
- Newspaper or tarp
- Chair or stepladder
- Ceiling tile
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