Armstrong is a global leader in the design and manufacture of acoustical ceilings and suspension systems used in commercial applications. Its extensive product portfolio includes a vast array of metal, wood, mineral fiber and fiberglass ceilings to meet virtually every aesthetic, performance and budget requirement in commercial interiors.
It also features a variety of “free-floating” ceilings such as accent canopies and clouds.
In addition, Armstrong offers a Ceiling Recycling Program that was the first in the nation to enable building owners to reclaim old ceiling tiles from renovation projects rather than dumping them in a landfill. Since it introduced the program in 1999, Armstrong has recycled over 35,000,000 square feet of discarded ceiling tiles. This represents over 5,000 dumpsters full of construction waste that would have normally been taken to landfills.
And, through its Architectural Specialties Group, Armstrong provides consultative services in the design and installation of signature ceilings. Comprised of specialists with expertise in both architecture and engineering, the Group’s sole mission is to partner with owners and designers in the creation of custom ceilings.
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