Urethane Ceiling Tiles for Interior and Exterior
Urethane Ceiling Tiles are the top of the line for ceiling tiles. You get the look of expensive molded plaster at a fraction of the cost and weight. Lower installation and maintenance costs too. Their properties combine the best features of more common tiles. They are not affected by weather or insects. Never rust. They can be glued, cut, drilled and screwed like wood.
Urethane Ceiling Tiles for Low Maintenance Lasting Beauty
These urethane ceiling tiles are 24″ x 24″ for four square feet of coverage per tile. We show just a few examples of Urethane Ceiling Tiles here, there are dozens of styles at the Decorative Ceiling Tiles Warehouse online where they are sold. You can get complete specifications and installation guides while you are there. You can visit the warehouse online and see larger, detailed images.
See 24″x24″ Urethane Ceiling Tiles Designs
Price is $83.00 Each
Price is $63.50 Each
Price is $85.75 Each
Price is $80.75 Each
Price is $64.00 Each
Price is $73.50 Each
Price is $65.10 Each
Price is $90.00 Each
Price is $86.40 Each
Price is $85.00 Each
Price is $80.75 Each
Price is $64.00 Each
Price is $63.80 Each
Price is $80.00 Each
Price is $64.00 Each
Price is $64.00 Each
See the Urethane Ceiling Medallions too.
Real Long Term Value
The initial cost of Urethane Ceiling Tiles is higher than metal tiles for a good reason. These tiles can be used indoors or outdoors. They do not rot, mold or rust. You can paint them with your favorite paint so they will always match your color scheme. Their lower maintenance costs make the price a better value.
When durability and pattern detail are the most important points that guide your choice, these tiles are noticeably better. Urethane Tiles compare in appearance to hand molded plaster but urethane is less fragile and at a lower cost.
These Tiles normally have 3-5 Business days delivery in the USA, they can also ship to Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan, and many other countries. Custom color finishing adds 2 to 4 weeks to this schedule. We had been working with products from Decorative Ceiling Tiles, Inc. for years before we retired in 2009. Now we are affiliates with DCT so that we might earn a commission from any sales we generate. We only recommend products we have used with real satisfaction.
Unlike Urethane, plaster ceiling tiles and cornices or crown molding can be fragile and damaged by humid conditions. Fine plaster ceiling work is done by skilled craftsmen which means higher installation costs. Specialized work can mean expensive schedule delays. Maintenance costs and installation costs are far lower using urethane tiles and molding than custom plaster work for results with a similar appearance. Things to consider when the look of a grand ornate ceiling is part of your project.