What length of drywall screws should be used?
7/8″ or 1″ screws are sufficient to attach CeilingLink directly to joists or furring. 1 1/2″ or 1 5/8″ screws are sufficient to attach CeilingLink to existing 1/2″ drywall or tongue & groove tiles. In general, if CeilingLink is installed over existing drywall or other material, add 1″ to the thickness of existing material to determine screw length, which must be long enough to anchor CeilingLink securely into the joist or furring that the existing drywall or other material is attached to. What is used at the perimeter of a CeilingLink installation? L-Channel or C-Channel is used to support ceiling panels at the perimeter of a CeilingLink installation. In small spaces less than the 24″ width of a ceiling panel, CeilingLink may be used on one or two sides of the perimeter to ease the installation of the ceiling panels into the small space. C-Channel may be attached to the horizontal surface above–unlike L-Channel, which is attached to a vertical surface–so C-Channel is useful around st
7/8″ or 1″ screws are sufficient to attach CeilingLink directly to joists or furring. 1 1/2″ or 1 5/8″ screws are sufficient to attach CeilingLink to existing 1/2″ drywall or tongue & groove tiles. In general, if CeilingLink is installed over existing drywall or other material, add 1″ to the thickness of existing material to determine screw length, which must be long enough to anchor CeilingLink securely into the joist or furring that the existing drywall or other material is attached to. What is used at the perimeter of a CeilingLink installation? L-Channel (or C-Channel) is used to support ceiling panels at the perimeter of a CeilingLink installation. In small spaces less than the 24″ width of a ceiling panel, CeilingLink may be used on one or two sides of the perimeter to ease the installation of the ceiling panels into the small space. C-Channel may be attached to the horizontal surface above–unlike L-Channel, which is attached to a vertical surface–so C-Channel is useful around