No plywood, no furring strips, no nail holes, and no need to hire installers.
The SnapLock™ tin ceiling tile is attached directly to drywall with six drywall screws. A proprietary interlocking flange system allows the corresponding tin ceiling tile to ‘Snap' into each other. This method significantly reduces installation requirements and saves customers an average of $2-$4 per tin panel in installation costs versus the traditional nail-up tin ceiling tile. If you are handy with a screwdriver, a ladder and a tin snips, you should be able to install a SnapLock™ tin ceiling.No plywood, no furring strips, no nail holes, and no need to hire installers.
The SnapLock™ tin ceiling tile is attached directly to dryw...all »No plywood, no furring strips, no nail holes, and no need to hire installers.
The SnapLock™ tin ceiling tile is attached directly to drywall with six drywall screws. A proprietary interlocking flange system allows the corresponding tin ceiling tile to ‘Snap' into each other. This method significantly reduces installation requirements and saves customers an average of $2-$4 per tin panel in installation costs versus the traditional nail-up tin ceiling tile. If you are handy with a screwdriver, a ladder and a tin snips, you should be able to install a SnapLock™ tin ceiling.«
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