Fitting Pvc Ceiling Panels

A couple of staples from a staple gun can be used to hold the panel in place whilst the adhesive sets.
Fitting pvc ceiling panels. Our ceiling panels are simple to fit and easy to keep clean great in bathroom or kitchen areas. If using a stanley knife simply score across the width of the panel and then it should break off in a straight line. Adhesive can be applied to the back of the panel in a snake pattern and then pushed home into place. As well as a fantastic look our pvc cladding panels are an easy to fit functional low maintenance alternative to painted ceilings or walls.
Our pvc panels can be cut easily with basic hand tools such as a stanley knife hacksaw or even circular saw. If fitting ceiling panels only measure each and every panel such that it overlaps the back part of the 2 part trim already fitted but is 3 4mm shy of the section of the trim which goes down the wall. Cutting the panels to size. How about fitting pvc ceiling panels.
Fit panels over a plastered ceiling a plastered ceiling provides a lovely smooth flat surface from which to proceed. Because of their tongue and groove interlocking system our cladding panels are quick and easy to install creating an attractive finish at a great price. If fitting wall ceiling panels measure each and every panel so that it is 3 4 mm shy of each wall. The panels are tongue and groove and slot together quickly and easily.
Produced in white with a built in silver strip these panels are 2 7mtr long x 200mm wide x 5mm thick so covering your ceiling space takes no time at all.