What is a mineral fiber ceiling?
Olivia Shea
Updated on March 02, 2026
What’s in a mineral fiber suspended ceiling? These ceiling tiles are made from recycled newspaper, perlite, fiberglass, mineral wool, and binding agents, making them a highly reliable sound-absorbing solution.
What is Armstrong ceiling made of?
What are Armstrong ceilings made of? Mineral fiber ceilings contain at least 24% recycled materials, and some as much as 95%. They also contain renewable and natural materials: starch, perlite (a form of natural glass), and clay. Durable plank ceilings are made from wood fiber byproducts.
Do cellulose ceiling tiles contain asbestos?
Most often ceiling tiles that clearly look like a wood or cellulose product are not an asbestos material but of course no one can be 100% certain I an image and no other data.
Is mineral fiber waterproof?
Unfortunately, the conditions of a basement are not favorable to mineral fiber tiles. These tiles are both elegant and resilient, ideal for basements, buesinesses, and food preparation areas. Made from PVC, they’re washable, waterproof, mold and mildew resistant, promoting a healthy environment.
Where are Armstrong ceilings manufactured?
Cabinet production facilities were owned by Armstrong World Industries but are now under American Industrial Partners, with products being sold under the ACPI branding. They produce ceiling products in the US in Hilliard, Ohio; Macon, Georgia; Marietta, Pennsylvania; Mobile, Alabama; Pensacola, Florida; St.
Can you get sick from ceiling tiles?
If you are considering acoustic ceiling tiles, note that the porous materials often used in them can harbor mold, fungi and bacteria. These microbes have been associated with respiratory symptoms including asthma, bronchitis and sinus problems, as well as respiratory infections.
Can I use ceiling tiles on walls?
Use them on your walls One way to really bring any bedroom or living room to the next level is by adding your favorite metal ceiling tiles or panels to create a new design to one wall or drop ceiling of the room. Also, if you’re using the tin tiles on your walls instead of your ceiling, don’t add any to the ceiling.
How do I test my ceiling for asbestos?
You can test a popcorn ceiling for the presence of asbestos by carefully scraping a small sample into a plastic bag and having it tested at an EPA-accredited lab. While homeowners are allowed to remove a popcorn ceiling that contains the material, a professional asbestos remediation company should do the job.
Why choose Armstrong ceiling?
Armstrong Ceiling’s integrated Ceiling solution allow the contractor build quickly and efficiently to keep projects on time and on budget. See how in this video. You may only compare 4 products at a time.
Why choose mineral fiber ceilings?
Mineral fiber ceilings have significantly improved in terms of looks over the years, replacing many alternatives like tin, gypsum, and even drywall for customers who need suspended ceiling solutions with acoustics, sag, and mold/mildew performance.
Do Armstrong ceilings have asbestos?
It should also be noted that Armstrong Ceilings have never been manufactured with asbestos but care should be taken when handling old ceiling tiles from other makers.
Are mineral fiber and fiberglass wall panels easy to install?
In addition to optimal acoustical performance, mineral fiber and fiberglass wall panels are easy to install over most any smooth, structurally sound interior wall surface. Choose from a variety of sizes, colors, and designs to match any space.