4. Aesthetic Appeal Modern waterproof access panels are designed to blend into building exteriors seamlessly. Available in various finishes and colors, they can be customized to match the surrounding architecture, providing functionality without sacrificing aesthetics.
Once everything is installed, you can paint or finish the panel to match the surrounding ceiling for a more polished look. If you used plywood, consider applying a coat of primer and paint to blend it in seamlessly.
Drop ceiling tees are metal frameworks that form a grid structure for suspended ceilings. They provide the necessary support for ceiling tiles and panels, giving the ceiling its finished appearance while concealing wiring, ductwork, and other infrastructure elements overhead. The tees work together with main runners and cross tees to create a grid where the ceiling tiles will be laid.
Acoustics - Noise is one of the most distracting issues within spaces no matter where you go: restaurants, grocery stores, offices, etc. Our suspended ceiling tiles are designed to handle sound absorption (less echos and feedback, also known as “NRC”) and sound blocking (noise traveling between closed spaces, also known as “CAC”). Not only is it important to control the noise in a space (sound absorption), but also it’s equally important to maintain privacy in areas such as classrooms, exam rooms, meeting spaces as well as offices (sound blocking).