False Ceiling

A False Ceiling (also called a dropped ceiling or suspended ceiling) is a secondary ceiling installed below the main (original) ceiling of a room.
It is usually made from lightweight materials like gypsum board, POP (Plaster of Paris), wood, metal panels, or PVC.

False ceilings are often used for:

  • Aesthetic improvement (to hide wiring, pipes, or ductwork)

  • Thermal insulation (to keep rooms cooler)

  • Acoustic control (to reduce noise)

  • Lighting design (to fix spotlights, LED strips, or hidden lights)

A False Ceiling (also known as a dropped ceiling or suspended ceiling) is a secondary ceiling that is installed below the main (original) ceiling of a room.
It is typically made from lightweight materials such as:

  • Gypsum Board

  • Plaster of Paris (POP)

  • PVC Sheets

  • Wood

  • Metal Panels

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Priya Sharma

Office Manager

"Our home renovation included a false ceiling and aluminium windows from B & R Brothers Construction. The outcome was fantastic — durable, stylish, and professionally executed. They’re truly experts in their field."

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Rajesh Kumar

Operations Manager

"B & R Brothers Construction delivered an exceptional heavy steel structure for our warehouse. The team was professional, timely, and ensured top-notch quality. Highly recommend them for any industrial fabrication needs!"

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Deepak Mehta

Warehouse Supervisor

"The false ceiling installed by B & R Brothers Construction added a premium touch to our showroom. Their craftsmanship and attention to detail are impressive. Looking forward to working with them again!"

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