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1.1. Clear the room of any furniture or obstacles to create a safe and spacious work environment.
1.2. Turn off the electricity to the rooms lighting if you need to remove light fixtures to avoid any electrical hazards.
1.3. Ensure the ceiling surface is clean, dry, and free from any dust or debris.
2.1. Measure the dimensions of your ceiling to determine the number of panels you'll need and the optional trims
2.2. Mark the centre of the ceiling using a chalk line or a pencil.
3.1. If you are using the optional start finish trims (if not skip to 3.3), measure the ceiling perimeter walls and cut the back section of the 2 part start-finish trim to length.
3.2. Fix the back section of the start-finish trim to the perimeter of the ceiling using screws approx. 300mm apart.
3.3. Measure and mark the PVC panels according to your ceiling dimensions.
3.4. Use a hand saw or power chop saw, cut the panels to the required size. Ensure clean and straight cuts.
4.1. Apply a generous amount of the PVC adhesive evenly to the back of the first panel.
4.2. Position the panel on the ceiling, aligning it with the centre mark or along a starting wall. Ensure not to leave an awkward cut for the final panel.
4.3. Press the panel firmly to ensure proper adhesion.
4.4. Secure into place on the ceiling with screws or nails every 300mm along the grove section of the panel. These can easily be secured to plasterboard or plastered ceiling without the need for drilling or wall plugs. These fixing will be covered by the tongue section of the next panel
5.1. Repeat steps 4.1 to 4.4 for the remaining panels, working from the first panel affixed.
5.2. Use a level to ensure that each panel is installed straight and flush with adjacent panels.
6.1. If you are using start finish trim, remeasure the perimeter of the ceiling and cut and mitre the outer second part of the start-finish trim.
6.2. Click the finish trim into place.
6.3. If you have decided to not use the start finish trims, the ceiling edge can be finished with a neat seal of silicone sealant.
7.1. Clean any adhesive residue or dust from the PVC ceiling.
7.2. Return furniture and fixtures to the room.
Your PVC ceiling is now installed and ready to enhance the beauty of your room. PVC ceilings are not only visually appealing but also easy to maintain and clean. They are resistant to moisture, making them an excellent choice for kitchens and bathrooms. Enjoy the benefits of your newly installed PVC ceiling for years to come. Also see our post which details the Reasons To Install A PVC Ceiling.