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TheGrey
05-21-2017, 11:13
Hi folks!

I need to embark on a DIY that I hadn't counted on: replacing the drop ceiling in our basement. The long and short of it is that a couple of our cats keep climbing up the bookshelves, pushing up a tile and then embarking on an adventure before realizing they can't get out because the tile they used as an entrance has slipped back in place! They have also broken a fair number of those ugly tiles, and the resulting crumbly debris makes a real mess.

We've already had a record number of unexpected expenses this year, so we can't afford to hire a professional to replace the ceiling with drywall....and after a good look at DIY sites, I think I will attempt to replace it with beadboard. Beadboard not only looks nice, but t has the added benefit of being a bit harder for the cats to shove up. I have not yet determined if I will be replacing the beadboard tile-for-tile, or if I will have some beams that I can attach the boards with screws. I hope to have the assistance of a local neighorhood handyman, so there would be two sets of hands for this project- and hopefully I can get his help in changing out the light fixtures because I hate those fluorescent tube things.

Has anyone ever done this? Does anyone have any expertise in this, and would you please dispense any and all advice that would be helpful in this endeavor? (Caveat: no suggestions as to what to do about the cats, please. They're staying, and have proved to be champion spider-hunters. That means their place in the house is quite secure. :) )

Thanks in advance!

StagLefty
05-21-2017, 12:17
They make a heavier ceiling tile with a washable downside that is usually used commercially.They also make clips that hold the tiles down in windy locations(by a door) that you could use where the cats can get up into the ceiling. Sorry don't have a price on the heavier tiles..

TheGrey
05-21-2017, 12:26
I didn't know there were options like that. I'll do some research. Thanks for the info!

StagLefty
05-21-2017, 12:36
Here's the cheaper alternative :http://www.homedepot.com/p/Suspend-It-1-in-Panel-Clips-for-Securing-Drop-Ceiling-Tiles-20-Pack-8863/100670619

If you go this route we need a video of the cats trying to push them up [ROFL2]

TheGrey
05-21-2017, 14:53
I didn't know they had these! That's awesome.

And I'll try, but the little buggers are crafty and there's a lot of area for them to sneak up... :)

Wulf202
05-21-2017, 16:02
Plastic wine glasses full of water on top of the tiles?

rondog
05-21-2017, 17:00
Cat - the other white meat.....

TheGrey
05-21-2017, 21:43
Plastic wine glasses full of water on top of the tiles?

I'm afraid my cats aren't the little dainty 8-pound kitties. They're industrial-sized. They'd tip every water glass over, soaking everything.

Walker2970
05-21-2017, 22:23
Cut drywall to fit and paint

Irving
05-21-2017, 22:31
I'm afraid my cats aren't the little dainty 8-pound kitties. They're industrial-sized. They'd tip every water glass over, soaking everything.
I think he meant that when the cats lifted the panel, it'd spill and after so many times of getting wet, they'd stop trying.

TheGrey
05-22-2017, 15:21
I think he meant that when the cats lifted the panel, it'd spill and after so many times of getting wet, they'd stop trying.

I thought about that right after I posted. Water would stain the ceiling tiles, and at least one of them doesn't mind water.

TheGrey
05-22-2017, 15:23
Cut drywall to fit and paint

Are the lattices that hold the ceiling tiles sturdy enough to hold that much weight? That's a lot of ceiling to cover.

Wulf202
05-22-2017, 15:37
If weight is a concern get the lightweight sheetrock.


Also nat might get a kick out of that
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HoRPWUl_sF8

TheGrey
05-22-2017, 15:41
I had no idea there was such a thing as 'lightweight sheetrock'.

LOL! I'm going to show him that link. Office Wars FTW!

Aardvark
05-22-2017, 17:14
I have the same issue, only my brats fall thru the ceiling taking tiles or the clear plastic fluorescent light covers w/them. I want to get rid of the dropped ceiling and tiles completely, and renovate the basement, but not sure what the requirements are.

Walker2970
05-22-2017, 18:42
the Grid should hold it fine we used this all the time in server rooms