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  1. Building Materials Supplier

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UP Ceilings & Walls is a specialty manufacturer of commodity and custom architectural ceiling and wall systems for commercial construction. Based out of New York City, we work directly with architects/designers, contractors, and owners to achieve the desired design intent within the project specifications.


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TrustScore 2 out of 5

8 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Restocking fee on an item that does not exist.

I ordered access panels for a very high-end client, of which I convinced to pay the higher price for the seemingly high quality product and made in USA. I also paid the expedited shipping to ensure that it would arrive before the very limited time that we have for the work to be done. When I followed up on the status of the order, I was told that production was shut down during the holidays, and that the panels would not arrive in the time that the site indicated. I was also told that they could cancel the order with a 30% restocking fee. How exactly do you charge a restocking fee on something that has not been made yet? If it can be restocked, ship it.

January 4, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This company has not returned a call…

This company has not returned a call since February regarding an order that was lost in transit. It's amazing that they can consistently ignore a contractor for that long. Terrible customer service.

July 12, 2022
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Reply from UP Ceilings

Nathan input a shipping address that was vacant, and UPS returned the panels to our warehouse. Nathan was contacted immediately and did not respond for months. All communications were handled by email for accurate review.

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Wonderful Product

This is made from very cheap, and very flimsy plastic. While it looks ok, it is easy to crack, and may not stay that way in a high traffic area.
I really wanted something that would secure to the wall without glue, but after I couldn't find anything I bought this. Fortunately, the whole in front of my Automatic Transfer Switch that this was covering was just the right size and this fit snug enough that I didn't end up having to glue it anyway.

January 20, 2020
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Good set of designs and models.

Good set of designs and models.
the quality of the architectural ceiling were legit!
i recommend them, they are best and they are even cost effective too.their phantom panels are also good. 5 stars for them.

January 14, 2020
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