Stretch ceilings are a modern and stylish material for decorating room ceilings. A huge selection of colors allows you to choose the option that best matches the shades of the room’s interior. The proposed materials for the manufacture of suspended ceilings differ among themselves not only in their type, but also in quality. Quite often, many manufacturers resort to the use of low-quality materials to reduce costs and improve their competitiveness. In this article we will try to figure out whether bad material is so terrible, whether it has significant shortcomings and whether it makes sense to overpay for an expensive ceiling.
So, to begin with, consider what negative consequences a low-quality material carries:
- Short service life. A weak film is able to begin to break apart a few days after it is under pressure after installation. In this case, the entire canvas will be completely replaced.
- A high-quality film after stretching gives off a barely noticeable specific smell, which disappears from the room within 1-2 days after installation. The smell of cheap and low-quality material can accompany the owners for more than one month, or even remain until the very moment of replacement.
- If the canvas was poorly stretched or its cut was carried out with a gross violation of technology, it may sag or form wrinkles on the surface. In addition, the ceiling can "jump" under the influence of a draft. All this will not only not look aesthetically pleasing, but also significantly get on your nerves.
When choosing stretch ceilings, you should pay increased attention to such indicators as:
- Price - as a rule, low cost does not entail anything other than the previously described shortcomings and risks;
- Color - large manufacturers of materials most often produce a wide selection of color shades in order to best meet the needs of their customers. Handicraft manufacturers most often offer customers dozens of flowers, while giants produce hundreds.
When choosing in favor of installing stretch ceilings, one should not forget that we live in a period of time in which fakes and fakes are found everywhere. Alas, the materials for the ceiling are no exception. Using poor-quality material for a stretch ceiling can cause a number of troubles.
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