My ceiling tile is sagging
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Linda Weeks on Nov 24, 2013Sounds like an installation problem; usually there are little wires attached to the ceiling that would keep them from sagging - do you mean that from humidity they are sagging - or the framework itself is coming away from the ceiling? or that the ceiling itself has sagged over time? Kind of hard to tell what the issue is from this brief description. Good luck with it...Helpful Reply
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Raya Deych on Nov 25, 2013Please tell us the answer to the input from Linda Weeks. If you could share a picture of your Kitchen Ceiling Tile perhaps we could make a suggestion or call us at 800-349-5799 we would be please to offer suggestions.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Nov 25, 2013Not enough info. Glued in place and boards underneath compromised? Framework sagging from broken wire holding it up? Sagging because they got wet and held water? Is the ceiling itself sagging or just the tiles? Need more info!Helpful Reply
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