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Cold winters in Siberian cities such as Novosibirsk and Omsk can plunge temperatures below –30 °C, causing building materials to contract. Rigid gypsum boards often develop hairline cracks at joints or corners as the structure shifts, requiring seasonal maintenance. In contrast, aluminum tongue and groove panels flex microscopically under thermal contraction without fracturing. The interlocking design allows slight movement along joint lines, absorbing expansion and contraction cycles over decades. Moreover, the anodized or powder-coated surface prevents moisture ingress that could freeze and expand within micro-gaps, a common cause of joint failure in porous materials. When paired with resilient rubber or polymer gaskets, aluminum systems maintain airtight performance throughout freeze-thaw cycles. Local contractors in Yekaterinburg confirm that aluminum ceiling installations remain crack-free after multiple harsh winter seasons, eliminating the need for wintertime touch-ups. For architects specifying finishes in cold-climate mosques or office towers across Russia, aluminum tongue and groove ceilings offer reliable durability and aesthetic consistency, outperforming gypsum alternatives in subzero conditions.