Explanations of Various Types of Acoustical Ceilings:
Acoustical
ceilings are extremely popular and boast a plethora of customization and style options. Acoustic ceilings are suitable
for executive suits, conference rooms, offices, schools, banks, and basement ceiling systems, the following will provide you
with explanations of various types of acoustical ceilings.
Pad profiles: A pads profile refers to how its finished edge appears
next to the grid system. Altering the pad profile can change the overall appearance of your proposed acoustical ceiling
and can add elegance and prestige to your ceiling design and your home remodel project..
Recessed: Recessed profiles extend down past the grid and provide a recessed or sunken look.
Beveled: Beveled
acoustical ceiling pads have a unique modern look. The edges are cut or mitered together forming nice even lines and
a rich look.
Roman Ogy: These profile are very elegant but can be costly. Roman Ogy profiles are for customers who demand
the most aesthetically pleasing results from there interior finishes.
Pad material composition:
What
is a acoustical ceiling pad made of and is it safe for my family?
Acoustical
ceiling pads are made of several different materials including recycled cardboard, recycled cotton, and other paper and fabric
based materials. Acoustical ceiling tiles are very clean and beautiful. They are great choices for residential,
hospitals, and businesses alike.
Grid Options:
There are several grid options ranging from standard metal square and rectangular frames to hidden frames and
elaborate industrial and commercial styles. The most popular grid style is comprised of T shaped mains and cross supports
and comes in a satin white electro finish.
Sound
Proofing capabilities: Acoustical ceilings, as the name insinuates, yield outstanding sound absorption
and retention capabilities. Properly selected material and instillation can provide the utmost in sound proofing for its owners.
Custom sound designs are available for media rooms, doctor
offices, and residential applications. Ceilings can be designed to maximize audio visual experiences, or provide privacy
and confidentiality when necessary.
Ohio Home Doctor can design
and install an acoustical ceiling system that is right for your needs.
These
various types of acoustical ceilings are the most common.