Hi there! I've purchased these fantastic panels but I need to ask about using the screws used in this video (I know you have your own screws which are sold on the shelf next to the panels). Are you screwing it directly into the concrete wall?
Sorry the Enligsh translation could have been better. In the video we mount the panels from wall to wall so we did not need it for that situation. We decided to do it anyways just as an example to show how they are mounted. Finishing slats are slats that is veneered on 2 sides. People mostly use them as frames. i Hope it makes sense otherwise feel free to ask. Say tuned on our channel. We will soon launch a new video showing how you can do a nice exclusive pattern with Acupanels and finishin slats.
thos wpc panels look absolutely beautiful... most I've seen so far are PVC made (even if they claim it's wcp) and the "slats" are hollow and uncovered in the sides meaning (I believe) bugs can nest inside of it if you don't keep it attended.
I need to know its use as a sound insulator. I have the neighbors bathroom on the back wall. Everything is heard. Does it really insulate, or is it more the decorative sense Thank you
@@byveno-com thanks for the info! i checked the website, the price is variant, from 125€ to 195€ for 60 × 240cm panels. i would need at least 5 so unfortunately thats not for my pocket, very expensive for me.. take care, cheers
No problemo amigo. We are the manufactures i dont know much about pricing. Unfortunatly sustainable Danishmade quality cost more than Chinese products. Good luck on finding what you seek. Let us know if you have more questions.
for water I wouldn't use Composite neither natural Wood... I would choose PVC panel or PVC lambrin but I am just a homeowner the channel has much more experience
Hi Artemio, Thank you very much for your interest in our product. Where are you located? Then we will try an direct you to a dealer nearby. Best regards Team Acu Panels International
Thanks for the nice words. Sorry we cannot make it any cheaper if we want to keep the high finish, sustainable and inviromental certifications etc on our product.
I order 10 of these but do we have any video when ceiling is with weird angles and which makes walls angular (not rectangular but wierd triangle from the top) to install these ?
Hi Ankit, Thank you for buying our products :) We do only have one ceiling video. Find it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PEq8weXidp0.html If any questions i recommend you to ask where you bought the panel. Oterhwise most experienced craftsmen should be able to do it.
Hi Jung C Well if you choose a black/antrazit screw then they are almost invisible. Gluing them directly to the wall is also an option. Our slat wall panels are light weight, easy to handle but also very stabil and easy to work with.
Hi! You can also use construction adhesive to glue the panels onto your wall. If this is the case, apply the glue to the panel, and press and hold against the wall 👍 Let me know how it works out for you :-)
I plan to put some of these behind my fireplace. It’s a concrete wall that gets pretty warm - up to 160 °F. Should I use adhesive or dowels & screws? Thank you.
Hi Mahmut. Thanks for your question. Both options are possible. Most adhesives are heat restistant so i recommend to speak to you local dealer. When mounting near heat sources we do not recommend silicone.
This wall is made og plasterboard and a plywoodboard (behind). No need to use wall plugs when screwing directly to plasterboards. Wall plugs are only needed when screwing to a harder surface.
This wall is made of plasterboard and a plywoodboard (behind). No need to use wall plugs when screwing directly to plasterboards. Wall plugs are only needed when screwing to a harder surface.
Hi Michael, There are a few ways to do it. Option 1: You can either glue them directly to the brickwall. Option 2 You can use screws and rawplugs screwing directly to the wall. Option 3: Create a frame structure before screwing or gluing them directly to the structure. Hope it answers your questions otherwise feel free to ask. Best regards Team AcuPanels International
Hi Marin! 🙌 When installing the panels, the spacing between each panel should be 13mm, which is the same as the spacing between the lamellas on the panels. This will make the panel wall look more symmetrical. The panels come in three different dimensions 2400 x 600 mm, 3000 x 600 mm, and 3600 x 600 mm depending on the type of panel you want. And the recycled polyester backing is 9 mm thick. Together with the lamella, it's a total thickness of 20 mm. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@byveno-com so you don't need to overlap the panels with your product? in Mexico we call those panels "Lambrin" they have a very specific name... but most Lambrin here needs to overlap and you need to consider 15% of "loss" in linear meters when measuring.
Hi Ryan, Sorry for the late reply. Yes they where mounted directly on a plasterboardwall but we used basiv mounting screws. Most screws can be used. Let med know if an other Questions. Best regards Team Acupanels International
Hi 3D Signs Letters, Thank you for the nice words (: Well if you choose a black/antrazit screw then they are almost invisible. Gluing them directly to the wall is also an option. Our slat wall panels are light weight, easy to handle but also very stabil and easy to work with.
you can also make caps from leftover pieces of the lambrin/panel. basically cut a screw sized part and glue it to the screw once it is in place. do it in a way you can just knock it off if you need to remove the screw later in time.
Really nice! However, 265cm??? The panels only come at 240cm... Keep in mind that a wall like that will set you back 1750 euro's. But still really nice :)
Hi Dennis, Thank you for the nice words :) Yes 265cm was the height of the wall featured in the video. Dont know where you get your info but most of our panels comes in 2 lengths: 2400mm and 3000mm. Oak and walnut even comes in 3600mm!! acupanels.dk/en/products/ Regarding the price for this wall i do not know where you get the prices. I dont think it sounds expensive for an entire wall that requires almost 10 panels in 3000mm lenght. Try purchasing a high end Scandinavian lounge chair. It will probably cost 2-5 times more.