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Suspended Ceilings Birmingham

MPC Systems LTD can design, plan and install suspended ceilings in Birmingham, Worcester and surrounding areas. Whether your need is aesthetic, sound proofing or for fire protection, we can supply the ceiling for you.

All our quality products conform with building & fire regulations. Contact us to explore how our suspended ceilings could favourably impact on your working environment.

Call our team today on 01905 759635 to see how we can make your space work better for you.

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Drop Ceilings Birmingham

Are you looking for drop ceilings in Birmingham? We can help. Drop ceilings are a fast, inexpensive way to illuminate and insulate your space. We’ll work alongside you to design a drop ceiling to suit your space. If you need more energy efficiency, improved moisture resistance, or coverage of overhead wiring, suspended ceilings are the solution. 

For fast installation, high-quality products, and better efficiency, choose MPC Systems for your drop ceiling in Birmingham.

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Suspended Ceilings Ideal For...

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    Offices

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    Warehouses

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    Kitchens

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    Bathrooms

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MPC Systems are suspended ceiling specialists serving the South West, the Midlands and the rest of the UK.

Not only do we supply and install suspended ceilings, we also offer our services for mezzanine flooring and office partitioning.

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FAQs

What is A Suspended Ceiling and how Does it Differ From A Traditional Ceiling?

A suspended ceiling, also known as a drop ceiling, is a secondary ceiling system suspended below the main structure. It consists of a grid framework, typically made of metal, and ceiling tiles that fit into the grid. This design allows for easy access to the space above.

What Are The Primary Advantages?

There are several benefits, including improved acoustics, concealment of wiring and pipes, enhanced aesthetics, and flexibility for incorporating lighting fixtures and air vents.

How Does it Contribute to Acoustical Control in A Room?

Drop ceilings can integrate acoustical tiles or panels that absorb sound, reducing noise levels within a space. This feature is particularly valuable in environments where minimising noise is essential, such as offices, classrooms, or commercial spaces.

Can They be Customised to Suit Different Design Preferences?

Yes, our suspended ceilings have a degree of customisation available such as various materials, colours, and textures, allowing for creative design choices that match the overall aesthetic of a room.

Are They Energy Efficiency Efficient?

In some cases, suspended drop ceilings can contribute to energy efficiency by creating a space for additional insulation. This helps regulate temperature and can result in energy savings by reducing heating and cooling costs.

How is Maintenance Facilitated?

Suspended ceilings allow easy access to the space above for maintenance purposes. Ceiling tiles can be removed, providing convenient access to utilities such as wiring, plumbing, or HVAC systems, making repairs incredibly easy.

What are the Installation Timeframes?

We will aim to install within two days, however, our general process takes up to a few months from the order date to the delivery.

Can Suspended Ceilings Accommodate HVAC Systems?

Yes, they are often used to hide cables, pipework, and HVAC systems, creating a clean look for your space.

Do Suspended Ceilings Offer any Specific Lighting or Sound System Integration Options?

Yes, they allow you to install lighting and sound systems. However, you should consult with the project manager before attempting this.