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PVC False Ceilings: Advantages, Disadvantages, Types, Colours - False Ceiling has always been considered to give an exquisite look to the room and is an option to make a space lively. It is an additional design element that is overall space energy-efficient. 

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As with the growing demand, an owner can choose from various and different types of false ceiling materials that are available. A property owner can choose as per the allocated budget and limited requirements we wish to have in his home. The plaster of Paris (POP) and gypsum false ceilings is needed to be taken care properly and proper handling is a must. One of the commonly used materials is Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) false ceilings that are comparatively easier to install and maintain. 

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Thus, let&#;s know everything about PVC false ceilings in this blog.

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What Is A PVC False Ceiling?

PVC panels are often used as a protective and cladding material in the ceilings of residential and commercial buildings. Basically PVC is very strong, yet lightweight and it is factory-manufactured, thus the finish is seamless and can be built in various designs, colours, sizes and lengths. 

The PVC panel has a hollow core with a shiny surface and like gypsum false ceilings, PVC false ceilings are considered to best as they are waterproof and are more effective. Along with that it is durable in high moisture areas, such as balconies, bathrooms and basements.

As there are various qualities of PVC false ceilings, they are preferred in kitchen as it is highly durable and easy to maintain also. In every household, the kitchen is the only place where maximum heat is generated and as PVC false ceilings can easily withstand this heat, that makes it ideal for use.  

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Pros Of PVC False Ceiling

There are many pros of PVC False Ceiling such as:

  1. They are very sturdy and durable and can last for years, without major wear and tear loss.
  2. Not brittle and are less likely to get damaged while handling and usage.
  3. These types of ceilings are more affordable than any other type of conventional materials.
  4. The installation is easy for PVC false ceilings and does not create a dusty environment during installation.
  5. PVC ceilings are water-proof, termite-proof and do not allow the growth of mildew and mould.

Cons Of PVC False Ceiling

  1. PVC ceiling panels lend a plastic look to the space.
  2. The major disadvantage is that the joints between the panels are visible.
  3. Since PVC is plastic, it gets damaged when subjected to heat.
  4. We can use energy-efficient lights in PVC ceilings, as heat-emitting lights have to be avoided.
  5. Also, they release toxic chlorine gas over a period of time. Also, this material is very harmful when burnt.

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PVC vs POP false ceiling: Which is better?

  • PVC false ceiling have limited design options while POP false ceilings are versatile and good looking.
  • PVC is strong and durable, whereas POP is fire-resistant and is good to be used in kitchen.
  • PVC is affordable than any other, on the other hand POP ceilings are a great option for insulation against heat.
  • PVC false ceilings are easy to install wherein POP requires installation expertise.
  • PVC is water-resistant and ideal for bathrooms and balconies, POP is Lightweight and durable.

 

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Some Eco-Friendly Options of PVC False Ceilings 

As we are getting environmentally concerned, there is an option to choose from eco-friendly PVC false ceiling options that can be used in one&#;s residence. Surely, these PVC false ceilings are 100% recyclable. These eco-friendly PVC sheets are light in weight, very strong and flexible that makes it favourable for different environments.

 

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PVC Ceilings Colour Combinations

The best colour combination is very important to understand and if you have been looking for it, then check out these below given trendy ideas that you could rely on:

  • Ceiling colour lighter than the walls: Choosing a cooler false ceiling paint colour makes the walls look higher and the space seem bigger.
  • Ceiling colour darker than the walls: Shades like navy blue, charcoal grey, brown and black are perfect options for the ceiling, if you prefer darker shades. However, this can add the element in the space and make the room look smaller.
  • White ceiling: White false ceiling colour is best for rooms that do not get a lot of natural light. The white colour always reflects more light and brightness in the darker and dull spaces.
  • Colour-coordinated walls and ceilings: Here, your colour selection will play a big role, since choosing a light colour will make the room appear bright and big while a dark colour can add cosiness to the space.

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Different Types Of PVC For Ceilings

There are various types of PVC material for ceilings available in the market, which one can choose to design ceilings and walls. The PVC foam board comes in various thickness range and available in plain or printed array of colours. 

Then, there are also wood and marble-textured PVC panels and vinyl laminated sheets available in the market for the use. Going as per the trend the PVC tiles are in 3D PVC wall panels, leather resembling PVC panels and embossed PVC ceiling panels.

 

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Illumination Ideas For PVC Ceilings

PVC ceilings cannot bear excess heat as they are made of plastic, it may get damaged. Thus, it is suitable to avoid the use of heat-emitting bulbs for these kinds of ceiling-mounted lights. As a substitute, one can even select energy-efficient, low-voltage LED lights. The wise choice is to use apt and good lights that will light up the home in style and ensure a balance between contentment and aesthetics. 

Some Important Tips To Maintain PVC False Ceilings

PVC false ceilings are already very easy and require low maintenance and any specific care or any paint for maintenance isn&#;t needed. A user can gently wipe it directly with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Just be careful as you need to avoid using a harsh brush on it and one can also use vacuum cleaning for the ceiling. PVC is mildew and mild-proof.

FAQs

Is PVC false ceiling good?

PVC ceilings are sturdy and durable but the designs could be very limited.

Which is better PVC or POP ceiling?

Depending upon where you live and how much the average temperature is, you could decide between either of them.

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Can a PVC false ceiling be used in combination with wood or POP?

Yes, PVC can be used along with wood or POP, for the ceiling. One can also select a PVC material that has the colour and texture of wood.

Can I use a PVC ceiling for the balcony?

PVC can be used in open spaces. As it is a plastic polymer, it is sturdy and resistant to heat and moisture.

Can PVC be used for walls?

Yes, PVC panels in different colours, patterns, textures and 3D designs, can be used to decorate the walls for aesthetic appeal.

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The Pros and Cons of PVC Ceiling Tiles

    You're thinking about some new ceiling tiles and you like the look and price of our vinyl ceiling tiles, but you've got a few questions. It just so happens that we've got answers!

  1. Why Are PVC Tiles So Thin?

  2. The real question should be, "Why are mineral fiber tiles so thick?" Hint: It's because they can't make them any other way.

    Ceilume puts beauty in your ceiling, not bulk.

    • No bulky, dusty tile to cut and wrestle into place
    • No heavy tiles to move (and crack) if you need access above the drop ceiling grid
    • No mountains of dingy mineral fiber to deal with if you ever change tiles

    You care about how good your ceiling looks, not how thick it is, and nothing looks better than Ceilume in your ceiling!

  3. Will These Ceiling Tiles Support Can Lights?

  4. Nope, but no suspended ceiling panel should ever support recessed lights because none are engineered to do so. That being said, Ceilume works great with can lights; just use a standard recessed light bracket (which supports the weight of the tile on the grid) and you're good to go.

    And, oh yeah, Ceilume is much easier (and less messy!) to trim and install. Check out the How to Install Can Lights video to learn more.

  5. Will My Tiles Look Funny at the Borders?

  6. Top designers sure don't think so (check out the gallery section of our website), and we offer great choices in border tiles. The truth is, most ceilings look boring everywhere. Ceilume gives you plenty of ways to turn that boring fifth wall into a beautiful one!

  7. PVC Ceiling Tiles Are Really Light; Will They Lift and Flutter in the Grid?

  8. Lift and flutter has very little to do with how heavy a tile is and everything to do with where it is installed, which is why the big mineral fiber guys all make uplift prevention clips available for their heavy tiles.

    Lift and flutter is a function of rapid air pressure changes in a room, and most rooms don't have that problem. If yours does, we've got uplift prevention clips available, no problem. And we'll share a secret... we actually sell clips made by one of the big mineral fiber guys!

  9. My Contractor Just Told Me He's Never Worked with Ceilume. What Do I Do?

  10. Tell him to give us a call at 1-800-557- and get some samples. Then ask him to install some. Once he sees how easy and clean they are to work with, he'll never want to use those old ceiling panels again.

  11. But They're Plastic!

  12. Yup, they sure are, and here is what that means for you:

    • Ceiling tiles that are easier to trim, don't create dust, and won't harbor mildew
    • Ceiling panels that won't abosrb moisture and stain, and won't crack when you move them
    • Ceiling tiles that are easy to clean, easy to maintain, and aren't ugly (not that we're biased or anything)
    • Ceiling panels that are recognized by UL, IAPMO, and FM Global
    • Ceiling tiles that use 75% less raw material to manufacture and are 5 times more efficient to ship
    • Ceiling panels that are fully recyclable - we'll even take them back if you ever want to swap them out

    Here at Ceilume, we are always doing our best to use the safest materials, not just for our own sake but for the sake of our customers, their families, and for all the people with whom we share this planet. If we're going to make our products from PVC, we want to be absolutely sure that it won't cause any harm to our customers, or ourselves.

    We believe that a healthy home is a happy home, and that's why we offer our ceiling tiles in Rigid PVC, a material that's been GREENGUARD Gold Certified for indoor air quality, which considers safety factors to account for sensitive individuals (such as children and the elderly), and ensures that a product is acceptable for use in environments such as schools and healthcare facilities.

  13. What About PVC?
    Isn't It Dangerous?

  14. Polyvinyl chloride, or PVC for short, is a plastic that has been subject to rigorous debate in the last 20 years or so. More now than ever, both sides of the debate have become harshly polarized and compromise seems far from reality.

    PVC plastic is the second largest volume produced plastic in the world today. It is manufactured worldwide, producing billions of pounds of resin yearly. The material is very versatile, and is used predominantly in construction, but also in food packaging, household items, automobiles, and even children's toys. It is because of this wide range of uses that it has become so hard for anyone to agree on anything.

    Arguments For PVC

    On the other side of this debate, industry representatives and proponents for PVC feel that their plastic of choice has received a bad rap. Understandably, their support is many times inspired by their jobs in the industry. People that work with and around PVC tend to find the plastic very non-threatening. It is also the livelihood of millions of people worldwide, from the manufacturers of the plastic to the retailers of PVC-based products. Because of their integration into the PVC industry, these folks tend to take the defense, having to thwart attacks by environmental activists on their source of income. These folks feel very differently about the issues surrounding PVC.

    Chlorine is indeed a dangerous chemical, but it is a chemical used by many different industries. There are relatively very few deaths or injuries relating to Chlorine exposure versus many other materials and chemicals. Proponents of PVC ask people to consider car accidents, gasoline and oil fires, and many other chemical accidents in manufacturing facilities world wide. Chlorine for the manufacture of PVC is no worse for us than gasoline or bug spray. Accidents happen, but they are few and far between.

    The science surrounding plasticizers in PVC is by no means conclusive, and is based highly on studies of animals with little relation to humans. While this is sound science, the results are often portrayed in whatever fashion is necessary to promote the agenda in question. PVC advocates and industry representatives often point this out in a effort to prevent the public from jumping to conclusions. Unfortunately, in an argument such as this one, there is no fact or proof that can clearly be referenced to clear things up.

    When PVC is plasticized, it does become hard to recycle. However, PVC fans like to point out that heavily plasticized PVC is not nearly as common as rigid, or unplasticized PVC. Rigid PVC contains very few to no plasticizers, and very few additives at all. This type of PVC is very easy to recycle, and many companies will even BUY it to process and resell. Rigid PVC is most used in construction materials, which are the number one end-use for PVC in any form. Several countries in Europe have even adopted a new classification of PVC, called uPVC (short for unplasticized polyvinyl chloride), to distinguish between heavily plasticized, and in may cases banned PVC products, and their much easier to recycle cousin of the unplasticized variety.

    Arguments Against PVC

    On one side of the debate, there is a growing list of ecologically-minded groups and insectioniduals that believe that PVC is the most dangerous plastic (and, in fact, the most dangerous synthetic material) widely available to the public. There are many good reasons for this.

    First of all, polyvinyl chloride is made from chlorine, a very dangerous chemical when not controlled properly. There have been some accidents in PVC manufacturing facilities that have sickened the local population, and even left an unfortunate few terminally ill. These injuries and illnesses are predominantly based around an accidental release of chlorine.

    Second, while PVC is a very versatile plastic, it sometimes requires additives to give it certain desired characteristics. For instance, to soften PVC for use in shower curtains and food packaging, special chemicals named phthalates must be added. These chemicals allow the PVC to bend and remain soft, but there is quite a bit of controversy regarding their possible effects on human health.

    Third, many people believe PVC is non-recyclable, and will in fact contaminate good batches of recyclable plastic when improperly disposed of. This can be true, when enough plasticizers and additives are used in the manufacture of a PVC based product. Plasticizers and other additives can constitute up to 60% of a softened PVC product, making for a very impure plastic. This impure plastic can cause havoc in some forms of recycling, so PVC needs to be disposed of responsibly.

    Make Educated Decisions

    There are always two sides to every argument, and the PVC debate is no different. PVC can be a boon or a bane, depending on its use. However, it is important to distinguish between what is fact and what is speculation, so that people can make good choices about the materials they use. Should the US ban PVC altogether? Probably not. It has many good uses and few effective substitutes. Should we allow the unchecked use of questionable materials and chemicals? Of course not. But somewhere in between these two options is a compromise that will allow us to utilize the benefits of this versatile material and keep our children, ourselves, and our environment safe.

    Contact us to discuss your requirements of Translucent Ceiling Panels. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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