Acoustic Ceiling Tile Dimensions

There are many acoustic ceiling tile dimensions, among the most common being 48″ x 96″ x 0.6″, 24″ x 48″ x 0.6″, 48″ x 48″ x 0.6″ and 24″ x 24″ x 0.6″. Many companies also produce custom sized tiles.

Purpose

Upholstered furniture, carpets and curtain fabrics soak up the ambient sounds in many rooms. But if you want to muffle louder noises, ceiling tiles can be used. If your room has enough height, a suspended ceiling will keep noise down even more.

Alternatively, you can just fasten the tiles on the ceiling. Regardless of the size, it will provide soundproofing. Tiles of the acoustic type are especially good at reducing echo in a room or between connecting rooms.

Other Uses

Because there are different acoustic ceiling tile dimensions, they can and are being used in education and commercials centers. Properly installed, these tiles enable people to hear clearly keep noise pollution down. In other words, these tiles can make rooms more comfortable and convenient.

You can use them in basements, home theaters, home offices and other rooms. For instance, these rooms can also be used in other ways. They can be applied for instance, to keep noise from practicing musicians’ down. Set on the basement, noise that makes their way to the upper floors will be reduced. They can be set in homes with hard surfaces and high vaulted ceilings to keep echo space down.

Options

Aside from different dimensions, these tiles come in many textures and colors. The most popular color is white however. Fiber tiles are widely available. But there are also those made from melamine acoustical foam, mineral fiber and fiberglass. Melamine foam or vinyl-laminated tiles are best suited for basements, laundry rooms and bathrooms. Any rooms with high humidity will benefit from these tiles.

Grids and Ceilings

Although acoustic ceiling tile dimensions differ, they are almost always set on a suspended grid. The grid is comprised of metal frames. There are channels where tiles can be accommodated. Wiring and ductwork will not be visible there.

If extra insulation is needed, sound batts can be installed. The steel frames are sold in white, wood grain, chrome, brass and many others. There are also lighting panels that can be set in grids.

As stated earlier, you can have custom made acoustic tiles. However, this will cost more than the average. For the most part however, the standard sizes will be sufficient to meet your needs.

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