What are False Ceilings?
False ceilings, also known as dropped ceilings or suspended ceilings, are secondary ceilings that are installed below the primary or structural ceiling of a building. They are used for various reasons such as improving aesthetics, sound insulation, thermal insulation, concealing wiring, piping, and ductwork, or to create a more efficient lighting system.
False ceilings are generally suspended from the primary ceiling using a metal framework or a series of wires, allowing for easy installation and access to the space above the false ceiling.