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Worcester Suspended Ceiling Contractor

Welcome to Worcester’s premier commercial suspended ceiling installer. We specialise in providing quality suspended ceiling installation services for businesses in the Worcester area. Our experienced team of professionals will ensure that your suspended ceiling is installed quickly and efficiently, with minimal disruption to your business. We guarantee that our work will meet the highest standards of quality and safety. Contact us today to discuss your suspended ceiling needs.

Your suspended ceiling contractor covering Worcester.

We work in and around the Worcestershire area which includes Worcester.

Get in touch for a competitive and quick ceiling quote.

If you know what you want, excellent; and if you don’t, that’s okay too.

Give us an idea of what you’re looking to achieve and we’ll do our best to fill in the gaps.

If you’re looking for a standard budget ceiling in Worcester, or something to help with acoustics, or hygiene, or fire.  Let us know, and we’ll propose something suitable to you.

We’re an experienced Worcester suspended ceiling contractor, and have been in the business for decades – we know our Rockfon from our Ecophon, our Zentia from our AMF or SAS.

We keep up to speed with modern working practices, and hold a wide array of health and safety accreditations (such as ConstructionLine at Gold level), and we’re member of The FIS (the tradebody for our industry).

We’re also versed at installing a wide range of acoustic ceilings, and related products such as Ecophon Solo or Rockfon Islands.

We’re happy to work as a sub-contractor, as well as directly for businesses.

So if you’re looking for a ceiling in a school, office, a factory or a shop in Worcester, get in touch!

Some of the related areas that we also cover in Worcestershire include; Bewdley. Bromsgrove. Droitwich Spa. Evesham. Great Malvern. Kidderminster. Pershore. Redditch. Stourport-on-Severn. Tenbury Wells. Worcester. Worcestershire.

Below is a little bit of information about Worcester:

Worcester is a city in the West Midlands of England. It is situated on the River Severn and is the county town of Worcestershire. The city has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Iron Age. It was an important centre for the wool trade in the Middle Ages, and later became a major industrial centre for the manufacture of gloves and other leather goods. Today, Worcester is a vibrant city, with a thriving cultural and arts scene, and a wide range of shops, restaurants and bars. It is also home to a number of historic buildings, including Worcester Cathedral, the Guildhall and the Commandery. Worcester is a great place to visit, with plenty to see and do. From its beautiful parks and gardens, to its lively nightlife, there is something for everyone in this vibrant city.

And a few facts that we’ve been told about the area:

1. Worcester Cathedral is a beautiful and historic building, with its origins dating back to the 11th century. It is a Grade I listed building and is home to a number of important artefacts and works of art. It is a popular tourist attraction and a great place to explore the history of the city.

2. Worcester Racecourse is a popular venue for horse racing, with a long history dating back to the 18th century. It is a great place to watch the races and enjoy the atmosphere of the day. The course is well maintained and offers a great view of the surrounding countryside.

3. Worcester City Museum & Art Gallery is a great place to explore the history and culture of the city. It houses a number of interesting artefacts and works of art, as well as a range of interactive displays. It is a great place to learn more about the city and its past.

4. Worcester Woods Country Park is a beautiful and tranquil place to explore the natural environment. It is home to a range of wildlife and plants, and is a great place to take a walk and enjoy the fresh air.

5. The Commandery Museum & Garden is a great place to explore the history of the city. It is home to a range of artefacts and works of art, as well as a range of interactive displays. It is a great place to learn more about the city and its past.

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