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Handi Access Panel – Some Uses In A Ceiling

PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS How to Install Drop Ceilings how to build a removable drywall section A few grids, some ceiling panels, a few wires and some elbow grease is all it takes to install drop ceilings. If you still have questions, then read on…

How to Install Drop Ceilings

I feel every person has dormant creativity residing in him/her and sometimes it only takes a simple incident to bring out that spark! I begin this article with the above line because I feel that home improvements and decorations that are done by the people who inhabit the house reveal their identity. So go ahead and learn the process of installing drop ceilings. PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS A drop ceiling – What is it?

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This ceiling is composed of a metal grid and ceiling panels that are placed in that grid. They are often composed of translucent materials that cause an overall glow from the ceiling. The sizes of the drop ceiling panels vary. The most common size that is available is 2 feet by 4 feet. Light fixtures can also be covered using drop ceilings. Today there are drop-ceiling tiles available too. These tiles come in many textures and colors, ensuring that you have a ceiling treatment that matches your dcor.

Benefits of Drop Ceilings Drop ceilings are a good choice of ceiling treatment for many reasons; some of them have been listed below.

  • Efficient and Cost-Effective Drop ceilings can be used in a basement or laundry room because they are more practical. The reason for this is that drop ceilings do not consist of much construction and the materials that are used are economical.
  • Provide Sound Control These ceilings score above concrete ceilings because of the property of being able to soak up residual noise. Drop ceilings have this feature because they are made up of fibers, which are terrific acoustical absorbers.
  • Provide Cover-up For Faults Despite the fact that drop ceilings are used to conceal unsightly pipes and electrical wiring, they do allow easy access to the equipment too. To reach the equipment all you need to do is lift the panel provided.
  • Provide Leveling A drop ceiling can be used to correct any leveling problems. This is possible as the metal grids can easily be adjusted to different heights as they are installed.

PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS How to Install Drop Ceilings Here are the steps that will help you install a drop ceiling:

  • First of all it is important to decide on the style of the drop ceiling that you would like to use. Once you have done that decide on how many drop ceiling panels you will require.
  • Now center the panels within the room ensuring that the perimeter panels are of equal size as possible.
  • After the above process, it is important that you figure out how to install the drop ceiling. Remember that the minimum ceiling height that is required is 7 feet 6 inches. Also note that the drop ceiling needs to be installed at least 5 inches below any lights and three inches below any plumbing.
  • Once the above process is over, install your drop ceiling perpendicular to the joints; to do this you can follow the manufactures instructions. The common process that is followed for installation usually requires eyehooks to the joists and a wire that is used to hang if from the ceiling. While installing the ceiling, ensure that you are using the recommended type of hardware and wire.
  • Use tin snips to cut long pieces of wire and then make sure that all intersections in the grid are carefully secured. You can use a level to ensure that the drop ceiling is not being installed at an angle.
  • Place the panels into place after the installation of the grid. To fit the space, cut the perimeter panels into place (note that the actual panels are a little larger then the hole in the grid).

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  • All you need to do to ensure that the panels are equal in size and the number of panels you have calculated are right, draw a diagram of your ceiling on graph paper. While doing do remember to use a box to equal one square foot. When that is complete, draw the panel system onto your diagram.
  • You would be required to keep a saw handy to cut other panels apart from soft, absorbent and drywall panels.
  • If you are unable to procure the proper equipment or cannot cut it yourself, you could take the panels to the nearest home improvement store. Most of them will cut it for free.

I would like to end by informing you that there are times when installing a drop ceiling becomes difficult because of awkward angels and the use of ladders. It is advisable to call a professional if you are uncomfortable with the task.

By Rachna Gupta Published: 11/30/2007

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What can a plastic access panel do for you

PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS Introduction to Access Panels 6x6 fire rated access door Access Panels can be used in a multitude of situations where access to valves, plumbing and switches etc, requires simple un-hindered access without the need for security.

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PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS Access Panels are suited to domestic/residential situations, either as a new-build or retro-fit following remedial work

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Access Panels can be fitted to: * Drywall * Plastered * Masonry * Tiles * Ceilings * Walls General fitting instructions for Access Panels PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS Reversible plastic access panels are easy to install and can be fit in minutes saving time and inconvenience. With many uses and reversible fitting options Accessible Access Panels from Trade Counter Direct can be installed at first fix creating a Flush finish or at second fix with either a Surface or Flush fixing. Made from non-corrosive ABS material our access panels are UV stabilised for inside or outside installation. Accessible Access Panels can be decorated or tiled over once fitted.

First Fix Applications: Level the access panel frame in position and screw or nail it to the studwork through the countersunk markings. Allow space for the desired plaster, tiled or decorative thickness. It may be necessary to notch or pack the access panel frame to ensure a flush finish. With a textured surface our access panels can be decorated or tiled over to create a clean and unobtrusive finish. Remedial or Second Fix Applications (to Existing Walls or Ceilings): Flush Fixing Mark around the desired position using the appropriately sized access panel frame as a template, checking for plumb or level. Cut hole slightly larger. Slide the access panel frame through the prepared hole, checking for correct size and finish thickness (packing or the use of an expanding foam sealant may be required for thin plasterboard). Apply construction grade adhesive or expanding foam to the backside of the access panel frame in a continuous bead. Slide access panel’s frame through hole, press from the backside so that the lip of the frame is flush with the desired wall surface. Snap access door into place when adhesive or foam is set. Flush Fixing Access Panel Illustration Surface Fitting Mark around the inside flange of the access panel for the opening. Cut a hole in the wall or plaster board slightly larger than the access panel and check for plumb and level. Apply a thin bead of construction grade adhesive to the inside flange and hold the Access Panel frame into position until set. Snap in the door when set. Remove the access door by simply prising it open with a screwdriver head in the slotted positions.

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Surface Fitting Access Panel Illustration 7 uses for Access Panels PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS 1. Wall Access – Use an Access Panel to access wires, valves, cables, conduits inside a wall or just create access to roof spaces and difficult to get to areas by cutting an opening into the drywall or sheetrock and installing an Access Panel. Perfect for home security installations and home cinema installations. 2. Ceiling Access – Use Access Panels to access vents, ducts, wiring, cable shafts, conduits inside a ceiling. Simply cut an opening into your ceiling, apply a bead of adhesive on the outer flange and press the Access Panel frame in place. Perfect for any application that requires a whole to access a ceiling. 3. Access Holes in Furniture – Access Panels are perfect for hiding unsightly wiring. Cut an opening into closets or desks, install an Access Panel, and use the pre notched knock-outs in the access door to pull through wiring. 4. Home Security Applications – Need to install a hidden valve electrical controls, telecommunication and computer wiring or home security applications. The Access Panel is your solution. Simply use the access door frame as a template to draw the size of the opening needed, use a saw to cut out the opening and insert the Access Panel. 5. Outdoor Pool and Hot Tub Installation – An Access Panel comes in handy when installing pool pump valve and pool filter related equipment. Access Panels provides easy access. Simply use a screw driver or similar, insert it into one of the door release holes and pop out the access door. The high impact ABS Plastic material of the Access Panel is UF treated and does not fade and is water resistant. A real time saver for professional installers as well as do-it-yourselfers. 6. Home Renovation Projects – Renovating your bathroom or kitchen? Need to create access to plumbing and sanitary fittings or soil and waste? Look no further. The Access Panel is easy to install and easy to use. Create a seamless look by installing the reversible access frame in a flush mount prior to building your wall. Simply nail the outer flange to the wood framing and build up the drywall to the lip of the frame to create a flush mount installation. Now you can even tile on the Access Panel door to create that seamless look. PLASTIC ACCESS PANELS 7. Remedial work – Have you accidentally damaged a wall or ceiling or do you need to create access to new valves or sanitary fittings? Save considerably time and money by using a plastic access panel to create access or repair the damaged wall without having to completely re-plaster the wall or ceiling. Using the appropriately sized access panel simply cut out the required area of wall or ceiling and surface mount the access panel into place. Roof / Ceiling Access Panel Roof Access Large Access Panels can for used for loft access , access to important piping and cabling and pipe that may need to be accessed from time to time. Wall Access Panels Wall Acces 1ff8 s Wall Access Panels are completely versatile which makes them usable in countless applications including providing access to concealed plumbing, in wall switch boxes, hidden wiring and a host of other applications. The Access Able Access Panels are completely versitile which makes them usable in countless applications. They feature designated drill points and "knockouts" for easy wiring installations (great for alarm systems, home theater systems, CAT 5 wiring, etc.). Avoid confusion with bundle wiring. Replaces old rusted, kinked, missing or destroyed metal Access Panels. Usually a press-in fit. Mounts to rough framing on new construction. Flanged nailed face down gives guide for plaster, stucco, dry wall and tile build ups. Multiple tabs keep doors secure at any angle or on vertical applications. Rib design keeps doors from sagging when used on ceiling Access Panel. Author: Reid Archer http://www.tradecounterdirect.com/index.php supplying professional trade tools, site equipment, consumables and accessories to the construction trades and DIY enthusiast. In our 30,000 square foot warehouse we stock power tools, cordless power tools and hand tools from leading brands like: Black & Decker, DeWalt, Belle, Einhell, Evolution Rage, Gyproc, Hilmor, Hitachi, Irwin, Lucas, Makita, Rothenberger, Rolson, Ryobi, Stabila, Select Products, Stanley and consumables form Henkel, Loctite, Everbuild, Laco, Rocal, Unibond and Select. Trade Counter Direct also supplies specialist plumbing tools, abrasives, work site radios, drainage tools, plastering and dry-lining tools, gas testing equipment, video inspection cameras, first aid kits, safety products, access panels and other unique and innovative products designed to simplify tasks and save time. http://www.tradecounterdirect.com/listproducts.php?cid=132 Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Reid_Archer Ipsos Access Panels As an Ipsos panel member you can participate in market research, advertising research and opinion polls including product testing, usage or habit surveys and concept tests. Elise Yellow Access Panels A pair of yellow access panels form an 05 elise. Mint condition. Pictures will be posted later this weekend. Price – $250 shipped for the pair. Need Access Door Locks and refrigerator lock – Airstream Forums Need Access Door Locks and refrigerator lock General Repair Forum

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