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Hans M.
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  • St. Louis, MO
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Where to Find Old Ceiling Tiles Replacements?

Hans M.
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
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Hi all,

Just purchased a fixer upper, and I will need to replace several of the ceiling tiles in a couple of the rooms. The tile patterns seem old, and I'm unable to find them at Home Depot, Lowes, etc. Any advice on where to look to find comparable vintage ceiling tiles? Appreciate the help.

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Matt Gdowski
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  • Louisville, KY
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Matt Gdowski
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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I'm assuming these are tin/bronze ceiling tiles ?

1) Ebay for originals, search for "vintage ceiling tiles", Amazon for possible new replacements.

2) Don't know if this will work for your situation, but let's say you have 3 rooms with the same tiling, and each room needs replacements. Take down ceiling tiles in the smallest room, replace with drywall or another new pattern. Use original tiles from smallest room as replacement for the other 2 rooms. If each room has different tiling, or if it's impossible to get it down without major damage, this won't work of course....seen this trick done with old exterior siding.

3) Any neighbors renovating too?  There's the possibility that nearby properties have the same tiling on the ceiling, and maybe they aren't as interested as you in keeping the original look.

4) Property have an attic or basement?  Any salvageable ones tucked away there?

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