Replacing Old Ceiling Tiles

If your grid holds 24 x 48 tiles try a scored product that s designed to look like 24 x 24 panels.
Replacing old ceiling tiles. Learn how to fix sagging ceiling tiles with this 5 step guide. Make sure the strips are left smooth. This is another project that can be done by one person and in most cases the tiles that go into place can be easily cut to size using scissors. In doing so i remove and replace old water damaged ceiling tiles and paint the.
Some ceiling tiles manufactured prior to mid 1970 contain asbestos. Sagging ceiling tiles is a very common problem observed in old houses. Begin removing the tiles. First we removed all the old tiles that were exactly 2 2 in size meaning no cuts required.
First remove the old crown molding then use a pry bar or claw hammer to pull the old tiles loose image 2. Dropping ties with an old drop ceiling is easy. The grid for this system is much easier that the drop ceiling grid and the tiles attach directly to the grid. This basically meant we removed all the middle tiles and left all four corners and three of the side walls.
Before you work on a ceiling that old contact your regional epa office state environmental office or local health department for advice on testing and handling. Surface mount ceiling tiles are easy to install. Fortunately our damaged ceiling tiles were in a corner of the basement used as a laundry room. We simply removed all tiles in that corner to install replacement tiles.
Upgrading a drop ceiling. This goes faster with two people or more working on ladders from various points of the room. How to update your drop ceiling. Use a pair of pliers to pull the old staples from the furring strips.
For a quick update pop old tiles out of the ceiling grid and replace with fresh ones. Unlike drop ceiling acoustic tiles that fit into a suspended frame most interlocking tiles are mounted on the ceiling with nails staples adhesive or a combination of the three. Here is a post explaining a do it yourself method to fix this problem. 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.