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suspended ceiling and ceramic tile floor links please bent 06-14-2006
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Posted by bent on June 14, 2006, 8:05 pm
can anyone point me to good sites to about these (2) topics. I have to
start the ceiling next in the order of my own personal basement reno. I am
willing to go to heroic measures. Probly need to. I can already think of
some specific questions such as:

Joists and ceiling tiles: CGC pamphlet recommend 3" clearance above all
obstructions such as pipes and ducts (1-1/2" with flexible panels such as
fibreglass): How serious is this. I defineletely don't want to do this.
I've got a 1/2" Cu pipe line (styro tube insulated) that runs 15'. but
theres another 2" above it. If it were up to me I'd set up my grid to put
the panels within 1/2' of these and continue. Whats up?
If there IS such a big difference between std. panels and flexible, there is
only one flex option at my local BORGs (ugly if you ask me), white plastic
paper over yellow fibre avail. Are there more than one option for this type
if I look around elsewhere? The EXTRA 1-1/2" is, IS, a need I have.

Concrete floor and ceramic tiles: on my orig bare concrete basement pour
there are some areas less than perfectly contiguous wrt obtaining an even
thickness for thinset. How do I know if I need a leveller (what the heck is
that), or if I need to mix up some concrete first to level, or how thick I
can fill in these areas with the thinset I will use to stick the tiles down.
Is there a problem, or better choice, to walking in with the interntion of
buying the 79/99 cent/sf tile wrt the above or other consideration?



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Posted by Mike Berger on June 15, 2006, 11:24 am
I don't know about other considerations but it can be very hard
to get the ceiling tiles in and out of the grid with too little
clearance.

bent wrote:

> Joists and ceiling tiles: CGC pamphlet recommend 3" clearance above all
> obstructions such as pipes and ducts (1-1/2" with flexible panels such as
> fibreglass): How serious is this. I defineletely don't want to do this.
> I've got a 1/2" Cu pipe line (styro tube insulated) that runs 15'. but
> theres another 2" above it. If it were up to me I'd set up my grid to put
> the panels within 1/2' of these and continue. Whats up?

Posted by bf on June 15, 2006, 12:06 pm

bent wrote:
> can anyone point me to good sites to about these (2) topics. I have to

Do a google on "John Bridge Forums" for Tile info.


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