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Mineral Fiber Ceiling Tile Asbestos - What do you need to learn about acoustic ceiling tiles as far as the reason why they're popular and what they are? Acoustic ceiling tiles had been discovered of by me but had never bothered to inquire what they were until I began looking at installing a ceiling in my own basement. Here is some of what I picked up. Take a look so that you will know what they are and whether they may be right for you as well as your ceiling scenario.

Acoustic ceiling tiles were originally developed by interior designers who desired to find a means to lower ceilings in an area while deadening the sound. With acoustic ceiling tiles, a grid of metal strips is suspended in the room's actual original ceiling. All the sound-absorbing acoustic ceiling tiles is dropped to the sections created by the grid. The ceilings, in addition to deadening sound, can also hide wires unsightly fixtures, and pipes which will be along the ceiling of elderly buildings and cellars.


The popularity of acoustic ceiling tiles reached its height in the '60's up through the first portion of the 1980's. Since they originally contained asbestos, the generation of acoustic ceiling tiles considerably impacted in 1978. Many folks had to hire specialists to remove the asbestos acoustic ceiling tiles and replace them with alternate materials or restore rooms to their original ceilings that are bare.

The greatest advantage you'll find with acoustic ceiling tiles is they do damped sound between floors of your home or building. So that the ceiling can fit palate or the décor of the space, they can also be readily painted. However, you will find drawbacks to acoustic ceiling tiles at the same time. They stain if they get wet and the pooling water on top can cause them to drop out of the blue. Additionally, acoustic ceiling tiles look awful when they must be bleached to get their original look back and stain.