The facts
We have listed 16 interesting facts about French ceilings
  • Very short assembly time. The ceiling is completely installed in 1 day
  • It is not necessary to completely vacate the room. Only access to the work area must be ensured
  • The French ceiling descends minimally, up to 2.5 cm, which is the thickness of the profile
  • Any lights, ventilation outlets, curtain rails, alarm sensors, etc. can be built into the ceiling
  • French ceilings will protect in case of leaks and prevent interior damage by holding the weight of water (approximately 100 liters per square meter)
  • Ventilation systems, fire protection and security alarms can be hidden in French ceilings. If necessary, additional thermal insulation materials can be applied
  • French ceilings do not require special maintenance, repair and renovation, which allows you to save energy and money
  • French ceilings do not accumulate static electricity and do not form condensation on them, which is very important in swimming pools and bathrooms
  • The French ceiling can be easily dismantled, after re-assembly the canvas takes its original shape and the quality characteristics do not change
  • Franču griesti ir vislabākā izvēle priekš guļbūvēm un jaunbūvēm, jo ēkas nosēsšanās gadījumā tie nesaplaisās un nesalūzīs
  • French ceilings are the best choice for log buildings and new buildings, as they will not crack or break if the building settles.
  • The French ceiling material is so flexible that it can take any shape: arch, angle (multi-level, three-dimensional ceiling surfaces)
  • French ceilings are environmentally friendly and fireproof, they do not absorb odors and are soundproof
  • Franču griesti jebkurā montāžas posmā nepieļauj celtniecības atkritumu rašanos
  • French ceilings will last a long time. During the 10-year warranty, the ceiling will not change color or lose its original specification
  • The durability of the material is characterized by the fact that the French ceiling can withstand the impact of a champagne cork!
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