About Us
Pressed Metal Ceilings were used in the new Sydney Town Hall
in 1889. They were chosen over traditional materials for
specific reasons. They were lightweight, strong, flexible,
easily installed, and wouldn't crack when the large new
organsounded lower "C", vibrating the whole building. The
Sydney Town Hall ceilings have lasted over 115 years and are
still in perfect condition.
These characteristics are very suited to Australian homes
and public buildings, allowing a great deal of building
movement without any noticable effect. When Pressed Metal
Ceilings (Aust) set out to learn the art of pressed metal
installation, it soon became apparent that restoration of those
existing magnificent ceilings would become an integral part of
our business. Once we were able to unlock the secrets of the
pressed metal artisans of bygone years, we then had to perfect
the disassembling technique required to restore the damage
caused through decades of neglect and so called
modernisation.
This technique did not reveal itself easily, but with
patience fuelled by a passion for heritage conservation we are
now able to disassemble these works of art and restore them to
their former grandeur. We are able to remove all or parts of
these ceilings to allow access for repairs to decaying
timber frame or for the installation of modern day
amenities such as air conditioning, electrical, fire
sprinklers, etc, and put each panel back into its original
position.
We are able to reproduce any pattern too badly damaged to
repair or that has extensive corrosion. In addition we also
supply and install reproduction pressed metal ceiling and wall
panels, cornices, center flowers and mouldings for new
buildings and existing buildings being being refurbished to
suit client specifications. Today's reproduction panels are
made from an aluminium alloy designed to harden substantially
when pressed to produce a strong corrosion resistant durable
product. All components are supplied primed and ready to
paint.
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