PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
In arid Central Asian cities such as Almaty (Kazakhstan) and Ashgabat (Turkmenistan), aluminum suspended ceilings offer superior performance over gypsum-based systems. Aluminum panels resist cracking: unlike gypsum, which can become brittle and develop hairline fractures under continuous low humidity, aluminum remains dimensionally stable. Thermal expansion in gypsum boards may cause joints to open and create uneven surfaces, but aluminum’s engineered alloy compositions ensure consistent panel fit even when daytime temperatures in Aktau (Kazakhstan) swing dramatically. Installation speed is higher: lightweight aluminum planks can be clipped directly onto grid frameworks without the taping, jointing, and drying time gypsum requires. In terms of finish, pre-coated aluminum retains color and gloss, whereas gypsum needs repainting every few years to cover hairline cracks or surface chalking induced by UV exposure. Maintenance crews in Tashkent (Uzbekistan) appreciate that dust removal is effortless with a damp cloth; trapped grit in gypsum pores often requires sanding and recoat. For commercial or residential projects across Central Asia, aluminum ceilings deliver consistent aesthetics, reduce repair cycles, and support rapid turnover—critical in markets with tight turnaround schedules and extreme diurnal temperature shifts.