PRANCE metalwork is a leading manufacturer of metal ceiling and facade systems.
In humid regions of Turkmenistan and southern Russia, PVC ceiling panels can yellow, warp, or delaminate within a few years, detracting from interior aesthetics and requiring replacement. Aluminum tongue and groove ceilings, by contrast, feature durable powder coats or anodized finishes that resist UV degradation and moisture-induced deformation. Maintenance involves simple periodic dusting or occasional wipe-downs with mild cleaners; there’s no need to replace individual panels due to color fade or material fatigue. Unlike PVC, aluminum does not emit volatile organic compounds under summer heat or shrink under cool nights. Facility managers in Ashgabat report aluminum ceilings maintaining original luster for over a decade without recoating, whereas PVC sections demanded mid-term replacement. The metal’s rigidity also prevents sagging between supports, a common issue in flexible plastic systems. For architects and operators of office buildings in Moscow or retail centers in Bukhara, aluminum tongue and groove ceilings offer a low-maintenance, long-lasting solution that outperforms PVC alternatives in both appearance retention and structural stability.