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DIY STYROFOAM CEILING TILE OVER WATER STAINED POPCORN CEILING
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Ceiling Tiles By Us, Inc.
(IC: professional)
No need to remove popcorn from existing ceiling.
Styrofoam tile and molding in Guest Bedroom.
The Butterflies on the ceiling are just so beautiful and relaxing to guests.
http://www.ceilingtilesbyus.com Call 800-349-5799
Decorative Ceiling Tiles 20"x 20" (2.67 SF) creates a Great Do It Yourself Project..
Made of extruded polystyrene (high density Styrofoam), tiles can be applied with glue for foam over any secure surface. Eliminate the messy, costly process of Popcorn Removal, easy to install, save time and money. Using only water based Metallic or plain paint in any color with roller, brush, sponge or cloth to create Faux Design. Eco friendly, change ugly ceiling into a beautiful ceiling!
Styrofoam tile and molding in Guest Bedroom.
The Butterflies on the ceiling are just so beautiful and relaxing to guests.
http://www.ceilingtilesbyus.com Call 800-349-5799
Decorative Ceiling Tiles 20"x 20" (2.67 SF) creates a Great Do It Yourself Project..
Made of extruded polystyrene (high density Styrofoam), tiles can be applied with glue for foam over any secure surface. Eliminate the messy, costly process of Popcorn Removal, easy to install, save time and money. Using only water based Metallic or plain paint in any color with roller, brush, sponge or cloth to create Faux Design. Eco friendly, change ugly ceiling into a beautiful ceiling!
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Published December 30th, 2013 11:14 PM
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Sus2016024 on Aug 10, 2015Can this be used as a backsplash in bathroom just purchased a snippr tub
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Barbara Hale on Apr 07, 2016@Susankmorris2015
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Lyn on Jun 16, 2016It looks beautiful! Note to Canadians-at one point, using Styrofoam to insulate or decorate with was illegal because of a high risk of fire. Please check with fire dept. and your insurance before using it.
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Marlene Bos on Nov 25, 2016I think ceiling tiles are specially treated to be fire retardant.
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Diana Deiley on Jan 23, 2017Good job on the Safety Alert! Not too many homeowners would even think of that. Gold Star to you. (Tell me you watch Mike Holmes !) :)
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Lorna Wagner Hannett on Mar 31, 2017Yes, one should check, but I think if they were still illegal, I don't think this company in Canada wouldn't sell them. https://www.talissadecor.com/ceiling-tiles-polystyrene/?gclid=CJGWsZvbgdMCFV61wAodCUwIXw
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