Suspended Ceiling
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Suspended ceiling costs at a glance
Average UK suspended ceiling prices for 2026, based on contractor quotes and trade supplier data.
| Tile Type | Size | Price Per Tile | Price Per m² | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard mineral fibre | 600×600mm | £0.80–£2.00 | £2.20–£5.50 | Most popular |
| Standard mineral fibre | 1200×600mm | £1.50–£3.50 | £2.10–£4.90 | — |
| Acoustic tiles | 600×600mm | £2.50–£6.00 | £6.90–£16.50 | Offices |
| Tegular edge tiles | 600×600mm | £1.50–£4.00 | £4.10–£11.00 | Recessed edge look |
| Humidity-resistant | 600×600mm | £1.80–£4.50 | £5.00–£12.50 | Kitchens & wet areas |
| Fire-rated (30-min) | 600×600mm | £3.00–£7.00 | £8.30–£19.40 | BS EN 13501 |
| Premium / designer | 600×600mm | £5.00–£20.00+ | £13.90–£55+ | Bespoke finish |
Tile prices exclude grid system and installation. Buying in box quantities (usually 16 or 24 tiles per box) typically gives 10–20% better pricing than buying individual tiles.
| Component | Length / Size | Price (each) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main tee bar (T-bar) | 3.6m | £3.50–£7.00 | Runs full room length |
| Cross tee 600mm | 600mm | £0.60–£1.20 | One per tile width |
| Cross tee 1200mm | 1200mm | £1.00–£2.00 | For 1200×600 tiles |
| Wall angle / perimeter | 3m | £1.50–£3.00 | Around entire perimeter |
| Suspension wire | 1m drop | £0.30–£0.80 | Every 1.2m along main tees |
| Hanger clips | — | £0.15–£0.40 | Per suspension point |
| Toggle bolt / fixing | — | £0.20–£0.50 | Into concrete / screed |
For a standard 600×600mm grid: main tees every 1.2m, cross tees every 0.6m. Rule of thumb: 1 main tee + 3 cross tees per m² of ceiling.
| Service | UK Average 2026 | London / SE | Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Supply & fit (standard grid + tiles) | £18–£30/m² | £28–£45/m² | Per m² | Most common |
| Fit only (labour) | £8–£15/m² | £14–£22/m² | Per m² | Customer supplies materials |
| Concealed grid system | £25–£45/m² | £38–£65/m² | Per m² | Premium look |
| Remove existing ceiling | £5–£12/m² | £8–£18/m² | Per m² | Includes skip/disposal |
| Recessed lighting cutout | £15–£30 | £20–£45 | Per panel | Labour only |
| Day rate (sole trader) | £200–£300 | £280–£450 | Per day | Experienced fitter |
Most suspended ceiling fitters can install approximately 25–40 m² per day. Always get at least 3 quotes and check the installer’s experience with your specific grid system.
| Room Size | Approx Area | Tiles (600×600) | Supply & Fit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small office / bedroom | 10–15 m² | 28–42 tiles | £180–£450 | Small job |
| Medium office | 15–25 m² | 42–70 tiles | £270–£750 | Most common |
| Large office / classroom | 25–50 m² | 70–139 tiles | £450–£1,500 | — |
| Open plan office | 50–100 m² | 139–278 tiles | £900–£3,000 | Volume discount applies |
| Large commercial | 100–250 m² | 278–694 tiles | £1,800–£7,500 | Negotiate price |
Prices are for standard exposed T-bar grid with plain mineral fibre tiles, including materials and installation. Acoustic, fire-rated or premium tiles add 50–300% to tile costs.
Tips for a perfect suspended ceiling
Plan Your Layout First
Always draw out your grid layout before ordering materials. Aim for border tiles of at least half a tile width on both sides. Centring the grid in the room gives the most professional result and minimises off-cuts.
Check Your Drop Height
You need a minimum of 100–150mm drop from the structural ceiling for a standard exposed grid. Allow more space if routing services (cables, ductwork, pipes) above the suspended ceiling — at least 200–300mm for commercial installations.
Integrate Lighting Early
Plan recessed lighting, smoke detectors and sprinkler heads before installation. Retrofitting them later is significantly more time-consuming. Use modular 600×600mm LED panels that drop straight into standard grid openings.
Order 10% Extra Tiles
Always order at least 10% more tiles than your calculated area to account for cuts, breakages and future replacements. Tiles from the same batch match perfectly — tiles ordered later may differ slightly in colour or texture.
Match Tile to Environment
Use humidity-resistant tiles in kitchens, bathrooms, and areas with high moisture. Standard mineral fibre tiles will sag and discolour in damp environments. Fire-rated tiles are required in corridors and means of escape in commercial buildings.
Frequently asked questions
To calculate the number of 600×600mm tiles needed, divide your room area (length × width in metres) by 0.36 (the area of one tile in m²). For example, a 6m × 4m room = 24 m² ÷ 0.36 = 67 tiles. Always add at least 10% for waste, cuts and future replacements — so order 74 tiles in this example. Our calculator does this automatically.
In 2026, a standard suspended ceiling with exposed T-bar grid and plain mineral fibre tiles costs approximately £18–£30 per m² for supply and fit in the UK. London and the South East are 30–50% more expensive. Acoustic tiles add 50–200% to the tile cost, and concealed grid systems typically run £25–£45 per m².
The most common suspended ceiling tile size in the UK is 600×600mm (sometimes called 595×595mm due to the tolerance for the grid edge). The 1200×600mm size is also widely used, particularly in offices and larger commercial spaces. Both sizes use a standard T-bar grid system with main tees at 1.2m centres and cross tees at 0.6m centres.
In most cases, no — installing a suspended ceiling is considered internal works and does not require planning permission. However, if the building is listed or located in a conservation area, you may need listed building consent. In commercial premises, any work affecting fire safety, ventilation or means of escape may require Building Regulations approval — always check with your local authority for commercial projects.
An exposed (or visible) T-bar grid has the metal grid framework visible below the tiles, giving the classic office ceiling look. A concealed grid system hides the framework behind the tile edges, creating a smooth, jointless appearance. Concealed grids are more expensive (£25–£45/m² vs £18–£30/m²) and require specialist tiles with recessed or kerfed edges. They’re popular in high-spec offices, hotels and retail environments.
An experienced ceiling fitter can typically install 25–40 m² of standard suspended ceiling per day. A small office or bedroom (10–15 m²) can usually be completed in a single day. Larger spaces, concealed grid systems, or rooms with complex layouts, lighting or services integration will take proportionally longer. A two-person team significantly speeds up larger installations.
