Armstrong World Industries announced that it has reclaimed its 10,000,000th square foot of discarded ceiling tiles as part of its Ceiling Recycling Program. The 10,000,000th square foot was received ...
Armstrong World Industries, Lancaster, Pa., the largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling systems in the United States, has signed an agreement with Waste Management Inc. (WMI), Houston, to expand ...
Thousands of tons of old ceiling tiles will soon be diverted from local landfills thanks to a new agreement between Armstrong World Industries, the nation's largest manufacturer of acoustical ceiling ...
The Protector is designed to preserve acoustical ceilings from problems such as dirty or wet tiles and rusty grids. The molded part of the unit installs around airflow grilles and diffusers. Made from ...
Are you thinking about using acoustical ceiling tile in one or more rooms of your new house? You probably think they’re all equally effective at controlling sound, but they aren’t. Some absorb sound ...
Originally developed to offer acoustic control, more often than not ceiling tiles will be chosen for their noise-reducing properties. Acoustic ceilings can reduce internal noise levels and improve ...
Team: International Union of Painters and Allied Trades; Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters; Knez Building Materials Co.; L&W Supply; CertainTeed Gypsum; USG Building Systems Marrion ...
Ambient noise levels in some facility types are trending up and becoming a barrier to clear communication between building occupants. A 2005 study conducted by Ilene Busch-Vishniac, PhD, a dean and ...
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