ᐅ Installing a suspended ceiling without using counter battens?

Created on: 28 Mar 2023 21:59
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neubau1309
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neubau1309
28 Mar 2023 21:59
Dear community,

I need your help again:
In my newly built house, I hired a drywall contractor to install a dropped ceiling on the ground floor because we want to have LED spotlights there. I told him that I want to lose as little height as possible and therefore the ceiling should only be lowered as much as necessary.
Today, I checked the initial work and noticed that the contractor skipped using a counter battens and only installed the primary battens directly into the suspension hangers.
Now I am wondering if this is really a good idea and technically correct? I have uploaded a photo.

I look forward to your advice, thank you very much!
Offene Decke im Bauzustand mit Metallprofilen, Aufhängungen, Kabeln und Putzresten.
PhiIipp28 Mar 2023 22:55
Looks good. It is state of the art.
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KarstenausNRW
29 Mar 2023 09:28
neubau1309 schrieb:

Now I’m wondering if this is really such a good idea and if it is the right approach? I have uploaded a photo.

The craftsman is doing exactly what you want. A building “expert” might have some doubts, but I did it this way myself, for example.
So everything is fine.
Malle Zwabber29 Mar 2023 09:58
Of course, you can do it that way. That's exactly what direct hangers are designed for.
The important thing is to install the wiring for the spotlights before fitting the drywall panels.
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borderpuschl
29 Mar 2023 10:28
And take the installation height of the LED spots into account. There are also relatively deep LED spots.