False ceilings are one of the easy great ways to add an interesting flavour to your home interior! It is an artificial ceiling and therefore called a false ceiling or a secondary ceiling that is hanging from the main ceiling. These False ceilings are made of POP (Plaster of by many materials. In this article, we will discuss POP which is majorly used material!
Plaster of Paris is a building material
based on gypsum. They are used to create false ceilings, plaster walls (wall
punning), and decorative patterns as well as architectural elements such as
cornices as it can be moulded easily for any shape.
In
this article, you can get some pros and cons of POP False ceiling so it
gives you an exact idea whether it can be used for your dream house Or not
POP comes in powdery form and when water is added
it forms a glue-like paste which hardens rapidly. This paste is applied to the
fibreboard, wooden boards, or metal framing system to make the ceiling.
POP or Plaster of Paris its commonly used type of
suspended ceiling material. Plaster of Paris is created by heating the gypsum
by calculation or heat treatment.
POP false ceilings are very attractive and can be
moulded to any shape and design. These types of false ceiling not only hide the
ugly structural members like a beam, ventilation, ducts, and conduits but also
gives a smooth and uniform finish to the ceiling.
It's very attractive and it can design for any
shape. These types of false roofs not only cover ugly structural elements such
as ducts, beams, columns and openings but
also give a smooth, even finish to the wall and ceiling.
PROS/ADVANTAGES OF
POP CEILING
·
It's lighter
and more durable.
·
thermal
conductivity is low.
·
It has good
fire resistance and therefore a good thermal insulation material!
·
This creates
a thicker surface to withstand normal patting after drying!
·
POP does not
shrink during installation (while setting). Therefore, it does not create
cracks when heating or adjusting.
·
It good a mixture of water so its easily spread and level.
·
Plaster of
Paris (POP) provides a solid surface on which colours can be deposited.
·
It mixes
easily with water and is easy to spread and even out.
·
fibrous
materials have good adhesion with it.
·
POP has no
significant chemical reaction on the paint and does not cause alkaline attack!
·
Plaster of
Paris gives a decorative finish to your interior. Its gypsum content gives it a
lot of shine and softness
·
You can
easily create POP roof indirect light buttons for the interior of your home!
·
It can be
easily moulded in any decorative pattern, in any shape like ceiling cornices
etc
COS/DISADVANTAGES OF POP CEILING
·
Its cannot be used
in moisture environments.
·
This particular application requires skilled labour (for decorative designs, ceiling cornices,
etc.), so the labour cost for this application is high and the availability of
skilled labour is a major concern.
·
the major drawbacks of
a false ceiling in your interior is that it reduces the height of a room by
several inches or feet when suspended below an existing ceiling!
·
It can vary in
balance and quality depending on human judgment because it's handmade
composition
·
The process of
mixing POP content on a site is messy and cleaning it requires a lot of time
·
Material wastage is
high
·
This ceiling requires
frequent maintenance and does not have a long service life!
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