What we do

Perforated Ceiling Tiles

Plaster Ceiling panels

GYPSUM CEILING TILES

Gyprex vinyl faced ceiling tiles

White Plaster Ceiling Tile

Readily available products
Our warehouses stock mineral fibre, plasterboard, glass fibre, metal pan and rockwool based ceiling tiles products in a variety of metric and imperial sizes including square, tegular, shiplap, concealed, hookon and K2C2 (BESK) edge details.
Our ceiling tile products come in a variety of metric and imperial sizes, including square, tegular, shiplap, concealed, hook-on and K2C2 (BESK) edge details.
If you need assistance in determining how many ceiling tiles you need for your fit-out, contact us today.

CEILING PANELS OR TILES
At Plasterers Melbourne, we stock and supply a large range of ceiling panels. As an AMF Distributor in Melbourne, we have access to the largest panel selection in the state. Most of our panels are mineral fibre, but we also stock standard paper-faced plaster options.
Ceiling panels have a large commercial application; they can be used in a wide range of scenarios that include noisy office buildings and classrooms to decrease sounds, and medical situations where hygiene and noise are taken into consideration.
Commercial ceiling panels
Commercial ceiling panels typically have a thickness of 10 to 15 mm, and they provide less noise absorption than other panels. They are made of mineral fibre from companies like AMF, USG, and Armstrong, and are frequently utilised in large commercial offices employing a grid system. Paper coated plaster panels are also available.

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Medical ceiling systems
Along with meeting stringent hygiene standards, the AMF Thermatex Medical Range is also built to have excellent fire protection and acoustic qualities, such as sound attenuation and noise reduction. It is recyclable and biodegradable, has paint-sealed edges, and can be scraped or washed. Compliant with PC1 and PC2 laboratories.
This product line is appropriate for a number of medical settings, including intensive care, labs, consultation rooms, showers, kitchens, foyers, offices, and hallways.
Heradesign
Heradesign panels are a specialised acoustic solution that lessens reverberation and background noise inside of a room. They may be made to fit a large variety of styles, colours, and sizes because they are made of wood fibres. These panels also have excellent noise reduction qualities and are impact-resistant. There is also a 30-year limited manufacturer's warranty on top of all that.
Heradesign panels are appropriate for any location that needs acoustic consideration. Due to the panels' built-in sound absorption and rigidity, it is especially well suited for educational institutions, athletic facilities, and office buildings.

Acoustic ceiling systems
One product that combines sound absorption, insulation, and reflection is the AMF Thermatex Acoustic Range.
It absorbs sounds while having outstanding sound attenuation and exceptional acoustic performance. It comes with a 30-year limited manufacturer's guarantee and features strong light reflectance and humidity resistance. In a shadow line or top hat system, it might be left uncovered, completely hidden, or only partially hidden.
Leading Ceiling Tile Distributor
We are Australia's leading online distributor of ceiling tiles and stock a huge range of commercial interior products from suspended ceiling tiles, to ceiling kits, office partition kits, gridwork suspension systems to insulation and lighting.
From creative spaces to special applications, our vast ceiling range offers performance and aesthetics for any project.
We have gained experience from over 40 years in the commercial interiors industry. Our experience allows us to evaluate all enquiries we get as accurate as possible and suggest the best solution to meet your needs.
We are based in one central sales office and use a combination of our vehicles, manufacturer’s distribution networks and nationwide couriers to deliver our products.

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Freshtoneâ„¢ Ceiling Tiles
Ceiling tiles made of superior plasterboard that are diamond white with vinyl faces and offer acoustic separation in business settings
Supatoneâ„¢ Ceiling Tiles
Commercial applications call for robust, paper-laminated tiles with poly coating that fit exposed grid ceiling systems.
Perforated Ceiling Tiles
For commercial applications, provide acoustic control in exposed grid ceiling systems.
Specialists Ceiling Tile Supplier
We’re a specialist ceiling tile provider. By only focussing on tiles we have become Australia's most trusted supplier. Our team are trained to the highest level in product knowledge and are never more than a few yards from another team member with vast experience.
At least five of our team have either been selling or fitting suspended ceilings for over 35 years; we really have seen it all! We can also give specialist advice on Fire, Sound and Humidity Ratings.
We know ceiling tiles are notoriously difficult to identify which is why we offer tile and grid-matching services. To get started you can either browse our ceiling tile catalogue using the filters to narrow down your search, this is great if you are looking for replacement ceiling tiles. If however you are looking for a completely new ceiling or a total refresh of your current ceiling you can browse by application – this will show you the most relevant tiles based on your requirements and application. We also offer a tile ID tool, simply upload picture of your ceiling tile and our team will identify it and provide either a direct replacement or a suitable alternative in case that tile has been discontinued.
FAQ
So how do you know if a plasterer is the right professional for you? A plasterer will be able to provide a smooth surface, whether on walls, ceilings or partitions, for either functional or decorative purposes. A plasterer will also be able to perform the following tasks:
- Apply coats of plaster:Â Plastering specialists will apply plaster to interior walls and partitions, using hand tools, portable power tools or a combination of the two.
- Create decorative textures:Â Plasterers can create textures and decorative patterns for an ornate finish.
- Clean and prepare surfaces:Â Plastering specialists will prepare surfaces for plastering by thoroughly cleaning them and fixing any cracks or chips found. They will also create the mortar mix, ready for application.
The time is takes to plaster a room depends on what’s required, and on the size of the room. We can give you an estimated completion time when we come and look at the job and provide a quote.
Generally, it will take around 3-5 days for plastering to dry out however there are a few factors that will affect the drying time of your plaster. The thickness of the plastering will affect the time it takes for the plaster to dry out. If there are any areas that require additional work, for example, if there is a void, a large crack, or a gap which requires filling then a base coat or bonding plaster may be required before skimming. This means that certain areas may be thicker than others and therefore require more time for the plaster to thoroughly dry out. If there has been significant filling it could take as long as two weeks for the plaster to be thoroughly dry and ready for painting and decorating. Another factor that will affect the drying time for your plastering work is the room temperature and ventilation. It can be tempting to turn the heating right up to speed up the drying process but this is not recommended. Excessive heat will cause the plaster to dry too quickly which may result in cracking or hazing. The best condition for allowing your newly plastered walls/ceiling to dry is to provide some ventilation by opening a couple of windows slightly. You can put the heating on, however, we recommend you keep this at a low temperature for a number of days after the plastering is completed. This will help with the drying process whilst avoiding the plaster cracking.
The most common types of plaster are a composition of gypsum, lime or cement with water and sand. The plaster is typically manufactured as a dry powder and then worked to form a stiff paste by mixing in water before application.
Plastering is most definitely a skill, so you should understand that before you begin. Any skill can be learnt, but it's going to take you a bit of time and a bit of practise. ... With a bit of time, learning and careful work, you can totally tackle plastering through DIY! You've just got to put the effort in to learn how.




