MF and grid suspended ceilings, bulkheads and acoustic detailing for commercial spaces across the South West. JLG installs ceilings that sit dead level and integrate cleanly with the lighting, services and grilles, the part of a fit-out everyone notices when it is wrong and nobody notices when it is right.

Scope scales with the project, but these are the parts of any suspended ceilings package JLG covers as standard across Devon and the South West.
MF suspended ceilings framed and boarded to a flat, seamless finish, ideal where a continuous plastered ceiling line is wanted rather than a grid.
Exposed and concealed grid ceilings with mineral fibre or metal tile, set out square to the room and co-ordinated with the lighting layout.
Bulkheads, margins, shadow gaps and level changes formed to break up the ceiling line and dress around services and structure.
Access panels positioned for maintenance, plus acoustic tile and detailing where sound control matters, in meeting rooms, offices and reception areas.
An MF ceiling is a metal furring frame boarded over to give a flat, continuous plastered look. A grid ceiling uses a suspended T-grid carrying tiles, which is quicker to access and easier to alter. We fit both and will advise which suits the space.
Yes. We co-ordinate the ceiling grid and access panels with the lighting layout, grilles, sprinklers and detectors so everything lands square and the maintenance access is where it needs to be.
Yes. We use acoustic tiles and the right detailing in spaces where sound control matters, such as meeting rooms, offices and reception areas, to the performance set out in the spec.
Yes. Bulkheads, margins, shadow gaps and stepped ceiling lines are part of the work, used to dress around structure and services and to break up a flat ceiling.
Most of our ceiling work runs alongside drylining and partitioning on the same project, so the whole interior is delivered by one outfit to one standard.
Based in Tiverton and covering an 80-mile radius for commercial fit-out, drylining and ceiling work.
A quick call with Jamie is usually enough to work out whether your project is a good fit for JLG. No detail is too small.