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20 viewsThere are two basic types of hung ceilings, one being sheetrock and the other made from prefabricated ceiling tiles. The prefabricated tiles are easier as far as maintenance since they are not permanently affixed and can be adjusted as required. Each tile is supported in a square frame. Should a tile break or discolor, it simply is removed and replaced. This picture shows an example of ceiling tiles.dozer
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18 viewsMetal supports are spaced at about 2/3 meter square.dozer
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18 viewsA finished ceiling example showing down lighting and fan.dozer
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17 viewsA roof after the taping is complete.
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16 viewsTaping the sheetrock seams. (07-Jun-04)dozer
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15 viewsAnd it attaches to the support metal like this. (06-May-04)dozer
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15 viewsChecking the frame. (07-May-04)dozer
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15 viewsInstalling sheetrock. (11-May-04)dozer
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14 viewsSheetrock laid in place with cut outs for lighting and fan. (12-May-04)dozer
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14 viewsThis type of down lighting snaps in place and 'grabs' the drywall. The cheaper varieties are harder to install. (17-Jun-04)dozer
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14 viewsFinished ceiling section. (18-Jun-04)dozer
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13 viewsThe metal frame is supported by attachment to the truss metal. (05-May-04)dozer
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