American Manufacturing Efficiency!
- We purchase 20,000 pound coils of tin plated steel and cut them to size.
- We have 6 big stamping presses (from 120 ton to 300 ton) and make our own molds for our 32 beautiful design patterns.
- Powder coating is done on one of two automatic conveyorized systems for a consistent and permanent finish.
We Sell Direct to Our Customers!
- No big box store or distributor markups.
- Check the price for a tin panel online or at any store. We constantly monitor market pricing to assure our customers of the lowest prices for the highest quality.
- By controlling our manufacturing costs we can pledge our Worldwide Low Price Guarantee
Quality Customer Service!
- We have 8 ceiling designers to assist you in laying out and designing your ceiling.
- We are available toll free 6 days a week by phone. No automatic answering systems.
- We receive over 50 room planner worksheets per day from clients via fax or email. From these we determine project needs and consult on color and pattern selection.
Quick and Efficient Delivery!
- We stock over 100,000 stamped panels unfinished so we can ship your order faster than any other manufacturer or distributor. Consumers are often quoted 6 - 8 weeks for delivery from other companies. We ship in 3- 14 days depending upon color, the industry's fastest .
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Why are Tin Ceilings so popular today?
Tin Ceilings remind us of a different time in our country's history. Tin Ceilings stir memories of gentler days when elegance and beauty reigned. A slower paced era where style and grace were the watchwords in home decor. Old time victorian homes, formal parlors, farmhouses with wood burning stoves and other historic architecture we've seen in literature and film or remember from our childhood.
It is said that "Everything Old Becomes New Again". It reinvents itself and becomes fashionable again, perhaps because it was so fashionable in the first place. Fashion goes in and out of style as modern ideas are introduced to the market. But the popular styling's of the past always cycle back into modern contemporary culture. The Tin Ceiling exemplifies this concept.
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