I want to maintain as much headroom as possible.
AFAIK the standard type suspended ceiling requires at least 4" drop so you can get the tiles onto the grid..
The ACP CeilingMax screws directly to the joist. Its made of flexible plastic so that instead of tilting the tile up in the space above, you bend down the rail edge.
You only lose about an inch of headroom.
Anyone install one of these? Any difficulties? Does it really make getting the tiles in and out easy? I have some water valves above that I want to get to seasonally.
AFAIK the standard type suspended ceiling requires at least 4" drop so you can get the tiles onto the grid..
The ACP CeilingMax screws directly to the joist. Its made of flexible plastic so that instead of tilting the tile up in the space above, you bend down the rail edge.
You only lose about an inch of headroom.
Anyone install one of these? Any difficulties? Does it really make getting the tiles in and out easy? I have some water valves above that I want to get to seasonally.