Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Give your home a much more sleek and modern look. You’ll be surprised at how much of a difference it makes!
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Popcorn & Textured Ceiling removal process
To understand the process of removing a popcorn ceiling or any textured ceiling, we need to take a look at what it actually is.
This spray-on or paint-on ceiling treatment used to contain white asbestos, but after the 70s, it moved to a paper-based or Styrofoam product to create the texture.
Removing it can turn into a much more complicated process, depending on what kind of material is used.
The process of Popcorn Ceiling removal and painting:
- Removing light switches and fixtures from the room.
- All furniture and floors are fully masked due to the sufficient level of residue, dust and material removed.
- Unpainted stucco (popcorn ceiling) is easier to remove as it just requires a water-based solution which dissolves the stucco.
- Painted stucco requires increased effort to remove and often results in further prep after removal due to the substrate being affected.
- After removal, the substrate will be fully filled to provide a new flat finish.
- New filling will be sanded and primed in advance of application of the finish coat.
- All removed material will be vacuumed and cleaned.
Benefits of removing Popcorn Ceiling
So why should you go through all that work to get rid of those popcorn ceilings?
For starters, it gives your home a much more sleek and modern look. You’ll be surprised at how much of a difference it makes!
It’s also a good idea to remove it if you’re planning to sell your home soon.
Many buyers will shy away from taking on a place they know they’ll have to do extra renovations on right away.
From an aesthetic standpoint, when the surfaces start to get older, they can often start to yellow.
This can also happen if there’s any water damage. In the long run, it’s better to remove it rather than just painting over it again, since it will only happen again.