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New Guy
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Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
I am installing a suspended ceiling in my basement. What Is the min. distance between the floor joists and the grid so I can get my 2 x 2 tiles in?
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Restoration Crazy
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
"Roughly" 3".
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Project Manager/Carpenter
Trade: Carpentry/Reno
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Lebanon, NJ
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
i don't go below 4
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Young Gun
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
depending- normally stick at 3-4 inches. I had a homeowner that wanted it as tight as i could get it. Well that was a inch. I left the last full tile row out and that is were I walked all the time in from. Then for the can lights I put them flush with the bottom of the joists and made the ring trim cover the inch gab between the tile and the light. It was a pain but they paid me more for it. I am not complaining about it. it took me longer because there was no room!
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Pro
Trade: home improvements and renovations
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: BC , Canada
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
On 2x4 tiles I leave 4 inches
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Building and Remodeling
Trade: GC- Custom Homes, Additions, Remodeling
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Lancaster, PA
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
Armstrong makes a tile that allows you to install the grid tight against the joist because it insall from the bottom. The tile has like a tongue and groove/shiplap edge to it. It is really nice because you can use regular grid and you dont spend all day manueuvering tiles to get them in place
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Pro
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
2" is a normal absolute minimum, you can go tighter if you're willing to lose the convenience of easy removal.
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Trade: Mechanical Contractor, G.C
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Union County, NJ
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Re: Drop Ceiling Space Between Grid & Joists?
I try to stick to 3" also. I did 2" for my cousins basement because she asked but it gets real tricky to get the tiles in. Between high hats, wires for the ceiling, and other mechanical between the joists getting the tiles in and out without scratching them does take some finessing and more time.
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