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We purchased a model home with popcorn ceilings in our past. We quickly learned that it was the only part of the house we didn't like.
They get dirty/dingy like anything else, but moreso, your eyes travel to the ugly, bumpy popcorn ceiling. They reminded me of an unfinished warehouse ceiling, like sprayed on styrofoam. I don't think it's possible to paint popcorn ceilings after the initial spraying, because they can't be rolled. Can you imagine "spraying" the ceiling of an occupied home. From one disaster to another. Worst building material ever! |
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We had the kitchen walls removed and had someone add popcorn to where the walls were removed. I came out just OK, but, because the house is over 10 years old, the "new" popcorn does not match the rest of the ceiling. I attempted to paint that area, but that didn't work too well either. Painting a ceiling is a pain, I know, I've done it a few times.
Even if I hire someone to do it, it would be expensive and very inconvenient. Since we plan to stay here for the rest of our lives, we'll leave it to the next homeowner. |
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AB Drywall did a great job
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I happen to like my popcorn ceilings. When I purchased my house, I had Danny's Deluxe Painting paint the entire house and Danny spray-painted my ceilings. They look great. (I agree that popcorn can't be painted with a roller). Be aware that if you remove the popcorn, you change the acoustics of the room and may hear an echo-effect.
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Textures by Blue sky (407) 999-7900 I went thru the BS of all the company's up here in the Villages with it taking a long start times and not showing up. Call company's out of Orlando, Winter Garden , Clermont Fla All of which do work up here and more reasonable priced than here in The Villages. I'm in Duval had my home done less than a year ago great job and lower priced than what I was quoted here.
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Anybody ever attempt to cover a popcorn ceiling with new sheetrock (as opposed to sanding/removal of said popcorn)? Thinking that bright white shiplap material could look great if installed properly but would still require the popcorn be sanded/removed or made "flatter" prior to install. Any thoughts welcomed and if anybody has ever accomplished this a picture or two would be great.
In the meantime, I plan to not look up at my popcorn ceiling haha:beer3: |
Popcorn ceiling is actually a sound barrier very easy to paint you have to spray love it
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Any drywall in the Villages is a nightmare.
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