Ceiling panel options are available to install using the SUPRAFINE XL 9/16" Grid System. This installation method offers a narrow 9/16" grid face versus the traditional 15/16" grid face, helping to minimize the look of metal grid.
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Sag / Humidity Resistance
Sag/Humidity ResistanceProducts with sag and humidity resistance maintain a flat, attractive ceiling surface in areas prone to moisture. Standard: Appropriate for climate controlled interior spaces. Superior (HUMIGUARD Plus): Appropriate for non-climate controlled interior spaces. Ceiling panels with HUMIGUARD Plus performance maintain superior sag resistance and are recommended for areas subject to high humidity. Superior (Inherent): Some ceiling panels will naturally maintain a flat, attractive surface due to their material type. |
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Mold Resistance
Mold/Mildew ResistanceProducts with sag and humidity resistance maintain a flat, attractive ceiling surface in areas prone to moisture. Standard: Appropriate for climate controlled interior spaces. Superior (HUMIGUARD Plus): Appropriate for non-climate controlled interior spaces. Ceiling panels with HUMIGUARD Plus performance maintain superior sag resistance and are recommended for areas subject to high humidity. Superior (Inherent): Some ceiling panels will naturally maintain a flat, attractive surface due to their material type. |
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Fire Resistance
Fire PerformanceArmstrong residential ceilings meet residential fire code standards and most all provide a Class A flame spread rating. For applications requiring UL Fire Rated Assemblies, use our FIRE GUARD ceiling and grid items that are specially formulated to provide enhanced resistance against structural failure. |
Read the detailed installation instructions before starting your project.
Used to install 24" x 24" drop ceiling panels designed for 9/16" narrow grid systems. Components include main beams, cross tees, wall molding, and hanger wire.
Easy: Use basic DIY tools, such as a hand drill, utility knife, and tape measure.
Intermediate: Use more advanced tools, such as circular saws, table saws and leveling devices.
Advanced: Use the same tools as intermediate level, but the ceiling system will have more complicated layouts and perimeter finishing options.