new_home_maker 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Hi all, False ceiling board is used extensively in most home renovation, covering a huge part of our home. May I know what is a reliable (as in non-toxic material used complying to international safety standard) and enviromental friendly false ceiling board to use for my coming reno? Or what is the best material to use for false ceiling ? Is there different grade and price range for false ceiling board avaliable in the market ? Thanks in advance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
benlauhh 0 Report post Posted May 5, 2010 Hi all, False ceiling board is used extensively in most home renovation, covering a huge part of our home. May I know what is a reliable (as in non-toxic material used complying to international safety standard) and enviromental friendly false ceiling board to use for my coming reno? Or what is the best material to use for false ceiling ? Is there different grade and price range for false ceiling board avaliable in the market ? Thanks in advance. False ceilings uses gypsum boards joined together and "white powder" to hide the joints. i'm not exactly sure if you're able to get USG brands which i think is ideal but do avoid all china produced gypsum boards. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gladyslim 0 Report post Posted May 10, 2010 Gypsum bd, a white plastering sandwich by a layer of paper with or without lamination as in partition. Ceiling board, there's those soft bd mainly use in office whereby you can push up any piece. The other one is a stronger, rigid and bigger dimension using 'fibre' to suspend it. Get more info at Meiko building material and Teck cheong alumin web Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
new_home_maker 0 Report post Posted May 28, 2010 Gypsum bd, a white plastering sandwich by a layer of paper with or without lamination as in partition. Ceiling board, there's those soft bd mainly use in office whereby you can push up any piece. The other one is a stronger, rigid and bigger dimension using 'fibre' to suspend it. Get more info at Meiko building material and Teck cheong alumin web Thks for all info, just want to make sure that I do not want to use inferior board emitting toxic fumes at higher temp from the lightings etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites