Why Do Ceiling/Drywall Frames Sag or Crack? Pano’s High-Load Light Steel Profiles Ensure Stability
In commercial construction—be it shopping malls, office towers, or schools—the integrity of every component is non-negotiable. Yet, a hidden flaw often leads to costly failures: unstable light steel frames. When generic main carrying channels, cross channels, and drywall profiles fail due to inferior materials and poor structural design, the results are sagging ceilings and cracked walls that compromise safety, aesthetics, and budget.
The 2025 Commercial Building Stability Report confirms this widespread issue: a staggering 41% of all ceiling and drywall failures are traced back to inadequate light steel frames, with the average rework cost hitting $28,000 per project.
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