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Top > Kitchen & Bath > Ceiling

Question:

we are finishing a half bath in the basement, wondering if ceiling tiles would be suitable. The rest of the basement will be ceiling tiles.

Answer:

You can't justifiably use an absorbent ceiling material where there is water or steam so you might think of drywall.

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