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March 31, 2020January 18, 2026Product Information

Water-resistant ceiling tiles for wet and humid areas

Area that could benefit from Water-resistant ceiling tiles

Water-resistant ceiling tiles are essential in areas exposed to moisture, humidity, or frequent cleaning. Bathrooms, amenities, commercial kitchens, laboratories, and some warehouse […]

February 1, 2020January 18, 2026Product Information

Timber ceiling panels for exposed grid ceilings

timber tile in black ceiling grid

Timber ceiling panels are now available to suit exposed grid ceiling systems. Timber adds a natural, high-end finish and quickly becomes a […]

February 2, 2020January 18, 2026Product Information

Armstrong black ceiling grid – what makes it different

Armstrong Black Grid detail

Most black exposed ceiling grids you see are standard white systems painted black. That shortcut creates problems. Painted grid chips, marks easily, […]

May 7, 2018January 18, 2026Product Information

USG Donn Suspended Ceiling Grid

USG Donn Suspended Ceiling Grid System components

Following industry changes, the USG DONN suspended ceiling grid is now supplied under the Rondo brand and distributed through Knauf, with system […]

April 6, 2020January 16, 2026Product Information, Service Information

Long leg wall angle — what it is and why it matters

A case where long leg wall angle should have been used

Long leg wall angle is a perimeter trim used in suspended ceiling systems.It measures approximately 20 mm x 40 mm, compared to […]

December 2, 2019January 16, 2026Product Information

AMF VENTATEC Ceiling Grid (Availability & Alternatives)

AMF VENTATEC ceiling grid junction

Supply of AMF VENTATEC ceiling grid in Australia has become inconsistent. Ongoing availability issues and long lead times now make it difficult […]

May 12, 2018January 16, 2026Product Information

Knauf Impressions Ceiling Tiles (Formerly USG Impressions)

USG Boral Impressions Tile

Knauf Impressions ceiling tiles replace the former USG Impressions range following Knauf’s acquisition of USG Boral in Australia. Knauf continues to supply […]

August 18, 2020January 16, 2026Product Information

Vinyl Plasterboard Ceiling Tiles (Foil-Backed & Vinyl-Faced Systems Explained)

Whtie vinyl faced plasterboard ceiling tile

Vinyl plasterboard ceiling tiles are commonly specified in commercial suspended ceiling systems where a smooth, durable, and easily cleanable surface is required. […]

August 24, 2020January 16, 2026Product Information

USG Black Radar Ceiling Tiles (Discontinued in Australia)

radar Black Ceiling Tile

No longer available in Australia USG Black Radar ceiling tiles were previously specified on commercial projects across Australia where a factory-finished black […]

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