Replacing Damaged Armstrong Ceiling Tiles
Ceilings damaged due to moisture water.
Replacing damaged armstrong ceiling tiles. We simply removed all tiles in that corner to install replacement tiles. For a quick update pop old tiles out of the ceiling grid and replace with fresh ones. The replacement tiles have two sides with an extended lip for stapling to the framework as well as a recessed groove for the lip of the tile next to it see first photo below. Tiles that were installed prior to 1980 might contain hazardous asbestos which requires professional abatement and repair.
Use the armstrong ceilings ceiling replacement finder to find matches for existing discontinued and competitive ceiling products. X 2 armstrong single raised panel 2 ft. Ceiling tiles provide the classic look of a coffered ceiling with a grid minimizing edge detail that adds beauty to any room. Cut out the center of the damaged tile to about 1 inch 2 5 cm from the perimeter with a utility knife.
Once you ve trimmed off the top lip of the groove you can place the tongue edge in the grooves of the adjacent tile and pivot the patch tile into place. Make additional cuts perpendicular to each side up to the joints with adjoining tiles to remove the remaining pieces. Before replacing a tile determine the age of the ceiling. Ceilings that will get partial treatments medallion and layered drywall or soft coverings wallpaper should be repaired and cleaned with diluted tsp or trisodium phosphate.
Cut away the damaged area first so you can get a grip on the tile. Fortunately our damaged ceiling tiles were in a corner of the basement used as a laundry room. Armstrong single raised panel 2 ft. If your grid holds 24 x 48 tiles try a scored product that s designed to look like 24 x 24 panels.
The trick to replacing a tile is cutting off the top lip of the grooved edge of the new tile. Roof pipe leaks or ac condensation will cause drop ceiling tiles to grow mold and make people sick water spot. After removing all damaged tiles unpack your replacement ceiling tiles.