Thursday, December 26, 2013

Fix Ceiling Tiles







Most tile ceilings today are made with acoustical tile. This is a positive development, because acoustical tiles are very easy to repair when one becomes damaged. The worst part in most cases is dealing with the sore arms and shoulders from having to work while stretching upward.


Instructions


1. Use the utility knife to cut along the lines of the damaged tile. Use the edge of the blade to slide beneath the tile and work the damaged section away from the connecting tiles.


2. Use the straightedge razor to trim the lip of the grooved edge of the replacement tile. Depending on the condition of the nearby tile, it may also be necessary to remove the tongue section of the replacement tile as well.








3. Squeeze adhesive into the furring strips of the existing tile on the ceiling. Install the new tile, tongue first, into the the existing tile, and gently press it into the adhesive. Clean away any adhesive that oozes out before it can dry.


4. Keep larger-sized tile in place by creating a brace. Begin by making a brace with a flat piece of wood. Use a 2-by-4 post between the floor and the ceiling, and position the board brace across the tile.

Tags: existing tile, replacement tile