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kwachowski 08-28-2012 07:41 PM

Removing popcorn ceiling
 
Anyone know how to remove popcorn ceiling?

Kathy

Bill-n-Brillo 08-28-2012 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by kwachowski (Post 548648)
Anyone know how to remove popcorn ceiling?

Kathy

A number of good suggestions and tips via Googling 'remove popcorn ceiling'.

Personally, I've never done it. Sounds to me like it might be a job worth farming out, especially if you want to have a 'knockdown' finish applied after the popcorn texture has been removed, for example. If you want a completely smooth ceiling, that might be a little tougher to achieve without a lot of additional effort.

A 'Search' on TOTV should reveal several past threads on the topic - referrals for local contractors, etc.

Bill :)

tomtjr11 09-05-2012 07:58 AM

I have removed popcorn ceiling many times. You need a lawn and garden sprayer. A lot of protection with plastic over furniture and get started. I use DIF in a sprayer very hot water. Spray on ceiling and wait for the DIF to work in. Use a drywall spackle knife and remove all the popcorn. The trick is to not water too much for you will remove the paper on the drywall, this is a no no and will cause you to spackle the removed paper which is a problem when you want to finish and paint.

PaPaLarry 09-21-2012 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by tomtjr11 (Post 551764)
I have removed popcorn ceiling many times. You need a lawn and garden sprayer. A lot of protection with plastic over furniture and get started. I use DIF in a sprayer very hot water. Spray on ceiling and wait for the DIF to work in. Use a drywall spackle knife and remove all the popcorn. The trick is to not water too much for you will remove the paper on the drywall, this is a no no and will cause you to spackle the removed paper which is a problem when you want to finish and paint.

Sounds like a good idea!!! Can you sheetrock over the ceiling to?


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