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Drywall Partitions & Suspension Ceilings
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Wood & Hollow Metal Door Units
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When budgets are tight or more sound isolation is required, drywall may be the more economical choice. Steel studs and type X gypsum offer 1 hr fire ratings and cavities in walls offer unlimited space for wiring and insulation.
If down time and worksite debris is not a major concern, drywall can be the better alternative for your project
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Door units can be hollow metal or wood, standard or fire rated, in various widths and heights.
Hollow metal frames are 16 ga. prime coated steel, welded or knocked down.
Metal doors can be 18 or 20 ga. prime coated steel, hollow core or foam insulated, prepped for standard hardware or customized for your requirements.
Wood doors are available in stain grade birch or red oak, hollow or solid core, pre-finished or unfinished.
Window units are offered with a wide varity of sizes and glass types.
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Suspension ceilings are probably one of the best investments that can be made for any commercial project.
The advantages are many including, reduced HVAC expense from lowering ceiling heights, easy access and concealment of all wiring and mechanical equipment, reduced noise by absorbing up to 85% of reflected sound, easy replacement of tile , a huge selection of tiles to choose from including standard mineral fiber to special purpose types.
Installation is generally clean, quiet and fast.
Ceiling grid is galvanized steel, double web construction, usually finished in white but custom colored grid is available.
Special purpose aluminum or aluminum capped grid is also available.
Ceilings are supported from the building structure with 12 ga. wire and accurately installed with the use of automatic self-leveling laser levels.
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