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Celestial Ceiling Tile - Latte

List Price:$15.75Save up to $6.50 per tile!
  • Quantity

    Per TileThat's Only
  • 20-199
    tiles

    $13.95$3.49 / sq. ft.
  • 200-299
    tiles

    $12.95$3.24 / sq. ft.
  • 300-999
    tiles

    $12.75$3.19 / sq. ft.
  • 1000+
    tiles

    $9.25$2.31 / sq. ft.
  • Quantity
    20 minimum Need less?
20 tiles = $279.00 / covers 80 sq. feet
  • Full Tile Sample

Delivery Time: 7-10 Business Days

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Specifications

  • TypeDrop In or Glue Up

  • Dimensions2' x 2'

  • ColorLatte

  • MaterialVinyl

  • Thickness.03"

  • Weight13 oz

  • Projection.32" from tile face

  • Delivery Time7-10 Business Days

  • BrandProLite

  • Special InstructionsNot recommended for installations
    where ceiling temperatures exceed 120°F

  • Print/DownloadProduct Spec Sheet

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Product Description

Quick Facts

  • Made from durable PVC
  • Lasts a lifetime
  • Waterproof
  • Clean with soap and water
  • Mold and mildew resistant.
  • Stain resistant
  • Flexible yet strong
  • Lightweight and easy to install
  • Low coffer can be used with a surface-mount grid system or limited head-space ceiling grid.
  • 2x2 Actual Size - 23-7/8" x 23-7/8"
  • 2x4 Actual Size - 23-7/8" x 47-7/8"

These thermoform tiles are made from UV Stabilized .030" thick vinyl plastic. They are designed to provide all the functionality of conventional drop ceiling tiles at a fraction of the weight. The sturdy construction makes them a breeze to install, easy to clean, stain resistant, water resistant, dust free, and eco friendly! Installation is fast and couldn't be any easier.

Designed to fit all standard 15/16" - 1" T-Bar and 9/16" T-Bar Ceiling Systems.

Most of the thermoform ceiling tiles come in two sizes, 2'x2' and 2'x4'. If you have a 2x4 grid ceiling, but prefer the look of 2x2 ceiling tiles, simply insert a 2' center T bar available online or at most local hardware stores...it's easy!

Highlights:
The Celestial tile is a fun pattern that is sure to liven up any room. It is best suited for larger areas since the full design is revealed in a 4" x 4" section. It can be used in a grid or directly mounted to your ceiling. At .03" thick, it is twice as thick as many of our other grid tiles. Being that it is Class A Fire rated, it is an excellent choice for most businesses and homes. We are also proud to say that it is made in the USA.

Things to Consider:
If you are planning to directly mount these on your ceiling, the Grid Strips are a must have accessory for covering the seams between each tile. For direct mount applications, we have found that PL Premium Advanced (Loctite brand) works great.

The thickness of the Celestial makes it capable of handling a bit of weight. If you'd like to keep your existing tile in the grid for acoustical/sound barrier purposes, you are able to do so without the risk of sagging. It is more than likely that your room has partial tiles on the perimeter. Not to worry- The Celestial lays nice and flat in the grid when cut to any size. Since the projection of the design is only .32" there is no unsightly gap that will show. If your grid is already white and in good condition, it should match the white Celestial tile very well. If you are going with a colored option, we highly recommend that you consider the Grid Tape or Grid Strips since they are color coordinated with the ProLite collection. If you would prefer to avoid the extra expense, you can of course paint your grid as well.

Greenguard
Greenguard Gold Certification offers strict certification criteria that considers safety factors to account for sensitive individuals (such as children and the elderly), and ensures that a product is acceptable for use in environments such as schools and healthcare facilities. It is referenced by both The Collaborative for High Performance Schools (CHPS) and the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Building Rating System. Click here for more information.

UL Listing/Certification
Certain ProLite ceiling tiles are approved drop-out ceiling panels that can be installed beneath fire sprinklers. When exposed to heat from a developing fire, drop-out ceiling panels soften, distort, and fall from the ceiling grid. Heat from the growing fire activates the sprinkler which, unimpeded by the panels, controls or extinguishes the fire. Click here for more information.

Waterproof
Materials used in the construction of the tile(s) are 100% waterproof.

Class A Fire Rated
Tiles have been tested in accordance with ASTM 84e and scored a Class A rating for flame spread and smoke generation.

Warranty iconCEILING TILE

5 Year Limited Warranty
You're making a beautiful upgrade to your ceiling and we're here to help protect that investment. We guarantee that your ceiling tiles will be free from manufacturing defects for a period of five years from the original date of purchase.

Warranty Conditions
This warranty covers material defects in the ceiling tile when used in a standard ceiling application where temperatures do not exceed 120F. It does not cover labor, consequential or incidental damages. This warranty is not transferable and applies to the original purchaser only. Please note that painting the ceiling tile will void the warranty and may change some of its properties like its fire rating.

We're Ready to Help
Unlike a car, not much can go wrong with these ceiling tiles. However, in the rare event that you do encounter a defect with your tiles, we're here and ready to help. Just give us a call and we'll work with you to identify the problem and, in case of defect, supply you with replacement tiles.


RETURNS

We know that projects take a while, and sometimes plans change. That's why, we offer a great return policy on all non-custom products:

  • 90 day return window with no restocking fees
  • Products must be unused/new and in their original boxes
  • Customer is responsible for return shipping cost (we are happy to help arrange shipping)
  • Partial returns where the quantity discount tier would change are refunded the difference between the original total and the total based on the kept quantity (see example)

How To Install Drop In Ceiling Tiles

Tools Required
Reusing Your Old Tiles
Insulation Above Tiles - 4 Methods
Decorative Grid Strips / Grid Tape (optional)
Install Full Tiles First!
Border Tiles - 4 Methods
Fire Sprinklers
FAQ - Recessed/Can/'Puck' Lights
FAQ - 120°F Max Temperature
FAQ - Uplift in Drafty areas

How to Install Glue-Up Ceiling Tiles

Use Adhesive, Not Staples
Tools Needed
Surface Types and Methods of Installation
Important Note about Tile Center
Determine Tile Spacing
Planning Your Layout
Mark Grid On Ceiling
Before You Begin
Installing the First Tile
Subsequent Tile Placement
Border Tiles
Decorative Strips

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

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4.8 out of 5 stars
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Melissa B.Pittsburgh, PAAugust 24, 2014

5 out of 5

Unique look

We love the ceiling. We have a large living room and wanted something unique that added character to the space. We did a direct glue application with the decorative strips. It is definitely a 2 person job but was not difficult to do.

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Richard M.Cecilia, KYJune 28, 2016

4 out of 5

Livingroom

The tiles were easy to install the only we were unhappy with was the quality of the adhesive on the narrow strips that cover between tiles. I am always finding these strips falling off or hanging down. Very poor quality adhesive used.

Evan O.Vancouver, BCJanuary 14, 2015

5 out of 5

great product. great service

Great service. Will definitely use you again

Monique L.Berlin, NHJune 28, 2013

5 out of 5

Looks great-we've had many positive comments.

The product looks great! It really completes the design of our kitchen. The application was a bit involved so we ended up hiring a professional to do the installation. Since our house was build circa 1920, we didn't want to take any chances with a ceiling that was not level.