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Tongue and groove is an installation system in which wood planks are held together at the sides by milling that fits together. A tongue fits into a groove. It's generally used for floors, but the system can be used for any surface that's going to be covered with planking, including ceilings. Ceiling boards also generally are longer than floorboards. They will span the whole length of the area and weigh less.

If you've got a plain plaster or drywall ceiling, and you're looking to dress it up, consider wood. Wood ceilings are a...

Wood ceilings are created in a similar way to wood floors, with tongue-and-groove boards that connect along their edges to form the...

A wood-plank ceiling gives a warm, rustic look to any room. Ceiling planks today lock together with tongue-and-groove milling, just like floorboards,...

Installing a hardwood floor is not an easy task. It requires a lot of time and preparation. But with some patience and...

Tongue and groove ceiling planks are a popular choice for porch ceilings because of their ease of installation, stability and looks. The...

Tongue and groove pine is a popular wall, floor and ceiling covering. It is durable and long-lasting and can be installed by...

Tongue-and-groove plywood is the product used by contractors to install a subfloor over framing joists. A subfloor adds stability and provides a...

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How to Install a Tongue and Groove Ceiling | eHow

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