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faust

May 06, 2009

To Joan,

The thin sheetrock will be the best (I think the thinnest one you can find in HomeDepot/Lowes is 3/16"). You don't have to sand the joints, they will be covered by the tiles.

Good Luck!

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Joan

May 06, 2009

I have a plaster ceiling and is having to be replaced.  Would you recommend to put up plywood then the tiles? or Sheetrock?

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faust

November 15, 2007
You can contact us anytime you are ready .
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DOSAGEME

November 15, 2007
is their a way i could save it or something I dont have the money to do it right now but I would like to give my home a worm feeling when coming in
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faust

November 14, 2007

Feel your pain :-) 

This is my favorite comment - "Where were you last week/month/year - we just finished our ceilings" :-)

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Tinkk

November 13, 2007

:::sigh:::

Where were these things when we installed a real tin ceiling in a neighbors' home?

It took for-ev-ver. Every single tile had to be cut with tin snips as none were square. It took more than a week to complete.

 Yours looks just as good. 

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