PVC ceiling fitting encompasses the complete installation system and the accessory components required to professionally install a PVC panel ceiling. This system typically includes a primary grid framework, often made from aluminum or galvanized steel, which is suspended from the main ceiling using wires or brackets. The PVC panels themselves are designed with integrated edge profiles, such as tongue-and-groove or clip-system edges, that engage with the grid runners, allowing the panels to "drop" into place without visible screws on their surface. Essential fitting accessories include main tees, cross tees, wall angles (L-shaped trim for perimeter finishing), and sometimes decorative coving. A proper fitting ensures the ceiling is level, panels are securely held, and there is adequate space for thermal expansion and contraction of the PVC material. For a professional installation in a commercial washroom, the fitter would first establish a level perimeter, assemble the grid according to the panel size, hang it at the correct height, and then systematically place the panels into the grid, finishing with trim pieces for a watertight, polished look. New Create Plywood Company Limited's strength lies in the production of the panel components for various systems. While our direct focus is on wood-based panels, our process-oriented approach means we understand the importance of precision in manufacturing components that must fit into a larger assembly. If your project involves a ceiling system and you require precisely manufactured panel elements, we have the capability to produce custom-sized and shaped substrates. We recommend contacting our engineering team to discuss the specifics of your ceiling fitting project.