Serpentina Ceiling System from Armstrong now available for indoor pool applications


LANCASTER, PA — Armstrong® has expanded its line of Serpentina® three-dimensional metal ceiling systems to include indoor pool applications.

Available in 14 colors and 13 perforation options, new Serpentina for Pools offers a wide variety of new design options for indoor pool areas in a standard product line specifically designed and tested for indoor pool environments. Custom colors are also available.

All components are made from non-corrosive stainless steel and aluminum to stand up to harsh indoor pool environments. In addition, acoustical lay-in poly bags are available to help improve acoustics in pool areas by absorbing sound and reducing noise.

New construction or renovation 

Available in both Serpentina 15/16” Classic and Semi-Concealed systems, the new curved metal ceiling is ideal for indoor pool new construction or renovation projects in schools, universities, health clubs, hotels, and other similar applications.

Both Serpentina Classic and Semi-Concealed ceilings are pre-engineered systems that feature a wide variety of large-size panels and allow the creation of hills, valleys, and wave patterns to impart dramatic visual impact.

For more information on Serpentina for Pools, visit armstrong.com/serpentina or call a U.S. based TechLine expert at 1-800-276-7876, press 1.

Armstrong World Industries is a global leader in the design and manufacture of ceilings and floors. In 2013, Armstrong consolidated net sales from continuing operations totaled approximately $2.7 billion. Based in Lancaster, PA, Armstrong operates 35 plants in eight countries and has approximately 8,700 employees worldwide.

 



July 23, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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