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!
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?
faust
November 15, 2007
You can contact us anytime you are ready .
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
faust
November 14, 2007
Feel your pain :-)
This is my favorite comment - "Where were you last week/month/year - we just finished our ceilings" :-)
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.
faust
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!
Joan
I have a plaster ceiling and is having to be replaced. Would you recommend to put up plywood then the tiles? or Sheetrock?
faust
DOSAGEME
faust
Feel your pain :-)
This is my favorite comment - "Where were you last week/month/year - we just finished our ceilings" :-)
Tinkk
:::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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