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MINERAL FIBRE & METAL
CEILING TILES
EXPOSED GRID CEILING
SUSPENSION SYSTEMS
CEILING MANUFACTURERS
BAFFLES & DECORATIVE SYSTEMS
OVER 50+ YEARS
ABOUT US
National Ceiling Systems is a company dedicated to the manufacture and supply of a wide range of top-performing ceiling solutions. We combine more than 5 decades of hands-on experience to deliver the best mineral fibre and metal ceilings for acoustic performance, versatility and durability. Our range spans a multitude of products and applications, from standard steel grid and fissured tiles, to decorative baffle systems and metal pan and open cell configurations.
Our distributors have combined stock holdings of 17,000m2 nationally, with a strong focus on supporting local manufacturing. Our exclusive distribution partners provide nationwide coverage and are well established in the industry.

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Metal Ceilings | Pros and Cons
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NRC and CAC | What’s the difference?
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