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Browse White Ceiling Tiles
Browse White Ceiling Tiles
White Ceiling Tiles
Nothing brightens up a room like classic white ceiling tiles! At Kanopi by Armstrong Ceilings, we have many options to choose from when you need the right look for your office, restaurant, classroom, or house.
Whether you’re replacing a few old, worn ceiling tiles or need a complete refresh, Kanopi has the right options. Our white ceiling tiles look great, but they perform even better! They help with noise control, help improve air quality, and keep surfaces clean. We have many styles of tile in stock, and are always happy to speak with you and discuss design ideas, custom options, or installation tip
While our selection of white ceiling tiles is often used in commercial areas such as schools, restaurants, hospitals, and offices, you may find them as the perfect option for your home basement as well! As you shop our selection, feel free to contact us and we will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding these ceiling tiles, panels, or any of our other products.
What are the white ceiling tiles called?
Ceiling tiles are called many things, including drop ceiling, T-bar ceiling, false ceiling, suspended ceiling, grid ceiling, drop in ceiling, drop out ceiling, or ceiling tiles
Are ceiling tiles expensive?
When compared to other options, ceiling tiles are inexpensive.
What are white ceiling tiles made of?
These ceiling tiles are made from recycled newspaper, perlite, fiberglass, mineral wool, and binding agents, making them a highly reliable sound-absorbing solution. Because of their make-up, the tiles should be handled with care all the way from manufacturing to installation, and everywhere in between. It should also be noted that Armstrong Ceilings have never been manufactured with asbestos but care should be taken when handling old ceiling tiles from other makers.
How do you install white ceiling tiles?
For most advanced DIY-ers installing a ceiling is something that can be done quickly. Some of our products require better technical skills, more time planning and measuring, and more tools, like metal shears. And if you find that you aren't ready for this project, be sure to connect with our certified installation team!