Related Products: Ceiling Tiles
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The following set of products represent NetWell's full line of acoustic ceiling tiles. We use melamine foam to cut the first three tiles listed, and compressed fiberglass to cut the last three items listed. The wooden tiles are perforated and backed with a membrane designed to absorb sound. For vertical treatments to your ceiling, check the Vertical Baffle section of this website. For any questions related to the NetWell line of ceiling tiles, call our help desk at 1-800-638-9355.
These are a class A fire rated sound absorbing ceiling tile alternative to the perforated wooden tiles. More affordably priced, and delivering a strong absorption coefficient make these tiles popular for a variety of soundproofing treatments.
These are a thinner version of the standard DIME Tiles designed for gluing direct to a smooth finished ceiling surface.
These are DIME Tiles sprayed with a variety of decorative finishes to match the upscale venues of Home Theaters, Commercial Offices, and a variety of other public venues.
These are standard 1" thick fiberglass tiles with a white nubby face finish. Cut to 2'x2' or 2'x4' dimensions to rest in a ceiling tile grid system.
These are weighted Pebble Tiles designed to both absorb the sound reflections within a room, and deaden the transmission of noise bleeding out or into the room through the ceiling.
These are drop in grid ceiling tiles approved for use in clean room venues such as commercial kitchens, pharmaceutical plants, food processing, computer rooms and laboratories.
An alternative to the standard drop in tile system, this system conceals the grid for a flush uniform ceiling treatment.
These are standard perforated wooden ceiling tiles designed to drop into a suspended grid system
These are NOT ceiling tiles, but offer a popular alternative to installing a drop grid tile system. Consider floating a set of these cloth wrapped panels mechanically from your ceiling in even rows and columns to produce the sound values you are seeking, without the need to cover the expanse of your ceiling with ceiling tiles.




