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Old 02-22-2010, 01:34 PM   #69
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I can't seem to find it online so I thought I would ask in this thread. I am going to put a suspended ceiling in the basement and was wondering if you can put one in a bathroom that has a shower? I would assume that because of the steam it might cause a problem. Anyone know for sure what the regulations are?
Armstrong (the manufacturer) has a line of humidity resistant tiles. You could call a place like Winroc (or any drywall supplier) and ask about them. Armstrong's website says they are fine for bathrooms.

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For most of your interior rooms, you can choose from our entire line of ceilings. For bathrooms or rooms that reach over 70 Percent humidity, you should select a ceiling with our HumiGuard™ Plus feature.
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