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What size are your vinyl ceiling tiles?
All of our ceiling panels measure 2' x 2' or 2' x 4' and cover 4 sq. ft. and 8 sq. ft. respectively.
What size patterns do you have?
We offer 6", 12" and 24" patterns within the 2' x 2' or 2' x 4' format. 6" pattern tiles repeat 16 times per panel, 12" patterns repeat 4 times per tin panel. 24" patterns do not repeat.
What types of vinyl tiles do you offer?
We offer the following different types of vinyl ceiling panels.
- Drop-In: Used in standard 2'x2' or 2'x4' suspended ceiling grid systems with 15/16" or 9/16" wide rails.
- Drop-In Acoustic: Used in standard 2'x2' suspended ceiling grid systems with either a NRC .85 or a NRC .50 rating. Includes the Soniguard™ Drop Ceiling Insulation for its acoustical properties.
- Refacing: Used in standard 2'x2' or 2'x4' suspended ceiling grid systems as lay-under panels where you want to leave your existing mineral fiber tiles in place.
- Glue-up: Uses adhesive to glue the panels directly to the ceiling or wall. For Glue-up (Overlapping Joint), the panels overlap for a seamless installation and can be used on walls and ceilings. For Glue-up (Butt Joint), the panels butt next to each other and require either Decorative or Smooth Strips to cover the seams. This type of Glue-up panel is recommended for ceiling only.
What are the specifications of your vinyl ceiling tiles?
Our vinyl ceiling tiles come in two thicknesses, either a lightweight 0.013 or a thicker 0.03 inch vinyl plastic. They are Class A fire rated and are 100% recyclable. They are waterproof, washable, Greenguard Gold certified for indoor air quality, and made in the USA.
What is the fire rating on your vinyl tiles?
All of our vinyl panels are Class A rated for surface burn characteristics and falls within ASTM E84-14 standards. Learn more
How much do vinyl tiles cost?
Prices differ based on size, collection, and finish. You can find pricing listed on every product page.
Why is vinyl ceiling tile preferred over mineral fiber board tile?
Vinyl is resistant to staining, spotting, swelling, peeling, rotting, and rusting. It uses 75% less raw material to manufacture than mineral fiber board ceiling tiles, and is five times more efficient to ship. It is easy and flexible to install.
Will vinyl ceiling tiles improve my acoustics?
Most ceiling tiles do have an impact on acoustics. For instance, most suspended ceilings have an NRC rating of 0.05-0.55. Our thermoformed tiles come in at NRC 0.25-0.45. When you combine our perforated acoustic tiles with Soniguard acoustic insulation, the NRC rating is as high as 0.85.
Can vinyl tiles be installed in wet or high humidity locations?
Vinyl is 100% waterproof and can be installed in wet environments. They do not absorb moisture, stain, mold, or mildew.