WHAT IS STRETCH CEILING?
A stretch ceiling is a type of suspended ceiling. It is made of two components: a perimeter track and a lightweight fabric membrane that is stretched to be clipped into the track. This system is used to create different facets such as wall applications, ceilings, wall murals and many others.
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While they tend to offer a unique design, they also solve many technical issues. They are perfectly adapted to new constructions such as malls, exhibitions, gyms and pools.
A stretch ceiling is mounted by trained installers that specialise in this kind of proficient work. NeviTec is a prominent provider who can comfortably cater to your every requirement.
Based out of the UK, we offer quality services that embellish your interiors and act as a potent solution for any technical problem.

To help you understand more about how stretch ceilings can help you, we have listed some of their benefits below.

LONGEVITY
NeviTec stretch ceilings are long-lasting and reliable. They come with a long lifespan and are easy to clean. Important qualities are that they do not attract dust, are resistant to moisture, do not suffer from damp or corrosion and do not react to detergents or other chemical agents.

DESIGN
An exciting feature is that you can give your ceiling the very jaw-dropping factor you want. For a brand that wants to showcase its products or someone who wants a pleasant decor at home, you are free to let your creative juices flow.

CONVENIENCE
Stretch ceilings are refreshingly fast and simple to install, especially when in the hands of our professional team. Less inconvenience and downtime for you.

HYGIENE
Since they do not attract dust, stretch ceilings have found pride of place in the medical industry. They are an important factor in maintaining a germ-free environment.

STRETCH CEILINGS ARE ALSO EXTREMELY SAFE AND RELIABLE!
NeviTec’s range of stretch ceilings made from PVC are an excellent choice for so many reasons. They do not load up on dust and are water-resistant thereby protecting rooms from the risk of leaks and floods.
If a leak does occur, the ceiling expands to accommodate the water; after safe removal of the water, it bounces back to its original form. An impressive quality, wouldn't you agree?