Lightweight materials
Plasterboard ceilings are made of a lightweight material, are resistant in humid environments and have low thermal conductivity. They reflect natural light, increasing its strength indoors and returning artificial light naturally.
In addition, plasterboard does not adversely affect the environment when it is disposed of, and its ease of processing allows the creation of niches, rounded, linear and curved lowering, arches and veils.
Fire resistance up to 180 REI
In addition to making the furnishing of rooms, offices and halls much more pleasant, they can be provided with fire protection, soundproofing and heat insulation properties, depending on the panels used.
By giving ceilings fire resistance values of up to 180 REI, gypsum plasterboard ceilings guarantee adequate fire behaviour.
Insertion of lighting fixtures
Plasterboard ceilings are optimal for the insertion of recessed lighting fixtures, ventilation grilles, sprinklers and smoke detectors. Thanks to the speed of realisation of each work, plasterboard is the most widely used material in light architecture, being also much cheaper than masonry works.
Acoustic insulation
The false ceiling has the advantage of acoustically and thermally insulating the environment in which it is inserted thanks to the insulating material in the cavity that dampens noise and reduces heat loss between floors, preserving both silence and warmth in each room.
Aesthetic enrichments
In addition, false ceilings make it easy to conceal electrical wires, pipes, heating or air conditioning systems, without intervening on the walls of the house, improving the aesthetics and elegance of the environment.
To renovate room finishes, some opt for a complete integration of lighting and false ceilings, installing spotlights inside the false ceilings, with LED lighting.