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Why Barrisol Ceiling Is Ideal for Renovation Projects

  • Lara Buck
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Barrisol Ceiling
Barrisol Ceiling

A complete different set of structural challenges exist when you are renovating an existing space then building a new. For interior designers, architects and homeowners working with outdated buildings often contend with uneven old plasterwork, exposed wiring, obsolete HVAC elements as well as structural settling. Conventional plasterboard practices to address these elements are generally time consuming, labor intensive and often involve messy the demolition works and extended project periods.


To overcome these obstacles, property developers are increasingly relying upon a highly versatile feature in interior architecture — the stretch ceiling system. In particular, the installation of a barrisol ceiling has turned into an optimal solution for modernizing sectors at a blitz pace while drastically enhancing their visual and functional equivalent.


What is a Barrisol Ceiling?


To understand why it is a renovation darling, you never hurt to first understand what the technology actually is. A barrisol ceiling is a modern stretch ceiling system made of a semi-rigid, light-weight, and non-combustible PVC membrane. In the course of setting up, this material is tailored to meet dimensions, heated up and also extended around a border track system affixed to wall surfaces or existing ceilings.


As it cools, the membrane shrinks, producing a perfectly flat, even surface. An invention of over fifty years, it has morphed into a design medium with high levels of customization that can respond to organic geometries and the infusion of smart technology and a continuum of lighting textures.


Why is it Ideal for Hiding Structural Flaws?


Can It Mask Uneven Surfaces Without Demolition?


Ceilings in rare in older buildings are level. Plaster can easily crack, sag, or bow over time as buildings move. Traditionally, correcting this would mean ripping out the previous material or doing a fill with timber framing for new drywall. It generates enormous quantities of dust and waste.


This is where a stretch membrane comes in because it does not have any reliance on the substrate above it being structurally sound or level. As for the tracks, they are awkwardly fixed to our perimeter walls and this membrane flows over all that — completely disregarding any unevenness or imperfections and perhaps even cracks left on the floor above. Essentially it gives a new face without the requirement of structural repairs to the overhead surfaces.


How Does It Conceal Exposed Building Utilities?


These works will frequently be accompanied by upgrading mechanical systems such as replacing air conditioning ducts, installing new network cables and electrical wiring in commercial or residential retrofits. Routing these systems in existing concrete or between close joists can be a real pain.


The secret utility area is thespace between the existing structural deck and 1 of the new stretch membrane. That lets contractors to run wires, pipes, and ducts directly across the top surface of the old ceiling. These functional pieces become hidden behind a layer of membrane that not only remains dry, but entirely clean once installed.


How Does it Streamline Renovation Timelines?


And Why Is the Installation Process So Quick?


Barrisol Ceiling
Barrisol Ceiling

Everybody knows that, in any renovation project, time is money. Normal drywall install involves attaching boards, layering tape in the joints, multiple coats of plaster compound, waiting for it to dry, sanding off the dust and putting on primer and paint. For large rooms, this process can easily take a week or longer.


On the other hand, a stretch system has no wet trades. The walls have the track mounted to them, it has separate air heater designed for the purpose built in, and then you click the membrane into place. It usually allows for an entire room to be completed within a day, drastically shrinking the construction time and letting other projects/or tenants back into the area quicker.


Does It Eliminate Post-Construction Cleanup?


Sand drywall mud generates an omnipresent, super-fine white dust that infiltrates HVAC ducts, settles into floor grooves and drifts into nearby rooms. Please note that it needs deep cleaning before it'll be carried out. Since stretch ceiling installation does not involve sanding, compounding or painting there is virtually no mess. The only waste generated is a tiny quantity of drilling dust from fitting the perimeter tracks (which can be vacuumed up straight-away).


What Design and Lighting Options Does It Offer?


How Can It Transform Interior Illumination?


One of the most convincing features to use a stretch system while remodelling is its behaviour with the light. Conventional ceilings mirror light down from subjectively uncovered components. In contrast, translucent stretch membranes permit light to transmit through the membrane.


The entire ceiling turns into a giant light fixture, by putting LED matrix grids behind a semi-translucent membrane. This creates a soft, diffused light that simulates natural daylight and removes all harsh shadows. This can be a great feature for flooding low skinny basements or thick, dark business retail cylinders with bright airy daylight.


What Visual Finishes are Available?


Stretch membranes can often appear as though they are flat, white plaster. In reality they are a huge range of textures and visual finishes to fit into any interior design theme:


  1. Matt Finishes: As close to traditional clean, painted plasterwork as you can get.

  2. Satin Finishes: Offers a soft and refined sparkle that softly disperses light reflections.

  3. Lacquer / Gloss Finishes: Provides a reflection close to a mirror which can double the visual height of low rooms.

  4. Printed membranes: Can have high-definition graphics, patterns, or sky photographs printed and displayed directly above you.

What Are the Long-Term Functional Cellular Benefits?


Is It Resistant to Moisture and Mold?


Common sense ceilings get particularly challenged with bathrooms, indoor pools and kitchens. Paint peeling, water stains, and toxic mold growing on organic drywall surfaces are caused by high humidity and steam permeating.


A stretch membrane is 100% waterproof and non-porous PVC. It provides an effective vapor barrier, so it will not hold moist air, sag in damp conditions or support mold or mildew growth. The membrane is strong enough to hold water (without bursting) in case of a leak from an upper floor pipe, preventing damage to furniture on the floor beneath until the source can be fixed.


How Easy Is It to Maintain Over Time?


Unlike painted surfaces which fade, yellow or crack as a building heats and cools and settles in its foundation position, these membranes maintain tension & color forever. They never need to be repainted or skim coated. If dirt or dust collects, the non-static surface can be cleaned with a soft microfiber cloth and a mild specialized cleaning solution (to get rid of any sticky dirt).


Conclusion


A renovator who chooses a barrisol ceiling, alters the many aspects with which an architect and property owner address interior enhancements. It steps around the dirty, labor-intensive processes of demolition and drywall finishing to give you an easy route to a perfectly uniform high-performance ceiling. From hiding unsightly building utilities to an even light-dispersion for rockstar basements or simply never having to paint a wall again, this stretch membrane technology has the best combination of free expression design and structural suitability.

 

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