Tilton Box Beam Coffered Ceiling System | QUICK & EASY TO INSTALL!

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  • Опубліковано 15 січ 2025

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  • @rookiecardsandmore
    @rookiecardsandmore 5 років тому +8

    First of all I never snap any red lines inside a house as red stains like no other color! That's a ton of joints w/o dominos, biscuits, dowels or anything to keep them from moving. The concept is good, but idk about the fine details of the completed project and longevity of staying tight and looking good. Definitely a creative system. i guess high work is not eye work?

    • @cofferedceilings
      @cofferedceilings  5 років тому +2

      Use whatever color chalk you see fit and it's at the installers discretion which joinery methods they wish to use on the Beam Bottom Boards (which are the joints I believe you're referring to). However, countless ceilings have been completed with our system with out any negative feedback to this effect otherwise.

  • @teddytechilo
    @teddytechilo 5 років тому +1

    Scaffold comes in handy when working on high ceiling and accommodate the crew.

  • @Satstalker
    @Satstalker 8 років тому +2

    How deep are the boxes? I have 10' ceilings. I'm planning to do a small area at the entrance. Maybe 8 X 12. Do you do different depths depending on how high the ceiling is. Thanks.

    • @cofferedceilings
      @cofferedceilings  5 років тому +2

      Certainly! We offer 4 1/4"D, 6 1/4"D & 8"D varieties in our HDU material and can go 10"D and 12"D in our MDF or Wood materials.

  • @LDSKIPPER1911
    @LDSKIPPER1911 5 років тому +3

    That leveling phase seems like a nightmare! Everything else seems straightforward.

    • @cofferedceilings
      @cofferedceilings  4 роки тому

      Actually it's not at all. A little time consuming, but not difficult. Having a laser level is the key! Just drive the shim screws in/out to set for level. However, it's not a requirement to level the system should you choose to forego this step, but it's a great feature for when needed.