JC CORNICE: PVC CEILINGS
Cost-effective and environmentally friendly, PVC is a popular option for ceilings today.
“PVC ceiling panels are being widely used as a cladding material for the ceilings of residential and commercial buildings,” explains JC’s Cornice & Decor store, a leading supplier of ceiling panels, cornices and other building materials in South Africa.
“PVC is a strong lightweight plastic material that is factory-manufactured into ceiling panels of various designs, colours, sizes and lengths. Each panel has a hollow core and a smooth, shiny surface. Since these panels are waterproof, they work as the best substitute to the conventional ceilings in moisture-laden areas like balconies, bathrooms and the porch area.”
Other advantages of PVC ceilings according to the JC’s Cornice & Decor team include:
It is fire retardant
PVC ceilings are rot, rust and waterproof
It is yeast and mould-free
PVC is anti-bacterial
It cannot get infested with termites
It is heat and sound insulated
PVC contains no fibreglass, asbestos or lead
PVC ceiling panels are easy to install
PVC is easy to clean
It requires virtually no maintenance
PVC panels do not need to be painted
It is environmentally friendly and safe
PVC is economical
It is recyclable
The company offers a range of PVC ceiling panels in assorted colours and decorative designs, including a budget range, which consists of standard 4-metre lengths (6mm), as well as a sturdier 10mm panel in 4-metre or 6-metre lengths that won’t crack or become brittle over time.
In addition, JC’s Cornice & Decor also cut ceiling panels to size. To help ensure ceiling panels fit perfectly, the company offers a free measurement service.
You might also like...
-
Natural Elegance, Lasting Strength — Why ProNature Rock is the Artisan’s Choice
In a world increasingly drawn to authenticity and sustainability, ProNature Rock emerges as a refined, mineral-based finish that unites performance, aesthetics, and ecological responsibility. Designed for discerning ...
-
Five Favourite Fireplaces from the Past Year
Reflecting on 2025’s interior designs, the fireplace remained the definitive centrepiece of the home. It is rarely just about providing warmth; it’s about ...



