Liteline PrecisionPro

July 2, 2024

A-Line has partnered with an industry leader in drywall fabrication, to offer a program that provides the flawless trimless look that you desire while minimizing concerns surrounding installation. Fixtures are not always designed for easy installation into drywall. PrecisionPro reduces the amount of manual labor required by providing a high-quality custom drywall panel for downlights and a channel for track that installs like any sheet of drywall.

Manufactured in a climate-controlled drywall factory, trimless products can now be specified with a PrecisionPro Drywall panel for downlights, or channel for track. With the same installation process as regular drywall, these panels/channels have sloped edges to ensure there is a seamless finish when feathering the mudding. Channels can be joined together to accommodate long runs of track.

Screw into building’s frame
Line up remaining drywall
PrecisionPro
Tape and mud edge for a seamless finish

PrecisionPro Solutions

  • No need to worry about cutting a hole. Simply screw to the building frame, tape and mud to other drywall sheets for a seamless finish
  • Reduce intensive labor & costs
  • Sleek finish with minimal effort
  • Level 5 finish
  • Easier to line up
  • Does not require expert level drywall skills

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