Easy way to replace damaged ceiling panels is focus of new Armstrong website

By Healthcare Facilities Today


LANCASTER, PA — Armstrong Ceiling Systems has launched a new website that will help building owners and facility managers quickly identify and replace damaged ceiling tiles.

The new website, www.replacementceilings.com, provides facility managers with the interactive tools they need to identify their existing ceiling panel finish, determine the edge details, browse the replacement product section, and locate a distributor that carries replacement ceiling tiles.

“Replacing stained, damaged, and dirty ceilings can make a big difference in how an interior space looks,” says Greg Mayberry, Sales Integration Manager for Armstrong. “Yet, in many cases, these ceilings don’t get replaced because the facility managers don’t know what type of ceiling it is or where to find replacement ceiling panels.

“The new website takes the guesswork out of this process, and makes it easy to remedy this challenge. With just a few clicks of the mouse, building owners and facility managers can quickly and easily find the information they need to replace stained or broken ceiling panels with new ones.”

For more information on replacing ceiling tiles in commercial buildings, visit www.replacementceilings.com, chat live with an online specialist, or call 877-276-7876 for technical support.

Armstrong World Industries, Inc. is a global leader in the design and manufacture of floors and ceilings. In 2012, Armstrong consolidated net sales from continuing operations totaled approximately $2.6 billion. Based in Lancaster, Pa., Armstrong operates 35 plants in eight countries and has approximately 8,700 employees worldwide.

 

 



November 26, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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