3 Tips for Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Posted on November 28, 2022
Popcorn ceilings are quickly going out of style, and its easy to see why. However, popcorn ceiling removal is one of the messiest home improvement projects. Restoring your ceiling to a flat pristine surface can be challenging. How do you get the best results and what do you do with it once it’s removed?
Here are 3 ways to deal with a popcorn ceiling.
Popcorn ceilings are hard to clean, difficult to repair, and they can hold on to dust. Despite these drawbacks, they were once popular because they made ceilings convenient to finish and they could easily hide imperfections. If you’re looking to get rid of yours, the three options are:
- Scrape and cover with drywall
- Skim coat with plaster
- Create a new textured ceilings.
The method you should choose depends on the situation. If your ceiling is relatively new and in a decent condition, you will have more options. Make sure you go through the details of each option before deciding on your best course of action.
Scraping
Using a 4-inch drywall knife, start chipping away at the popcorn to create a newly smooth surface. More than likely, you’ll need to use a thin skim coat of joint compound to hide knicks and damage before sanding and painting.
While this is the most common way to get rid of a popcorn ceiling, it’s by far the messiest and most difficult. That being said, it can be cost effective and completed by one person.
* Be careful removing any popcorn that was placed before 1979. The products used in that time often contained lead and asbestos. Older homes should be tested for these chemicals before any work starts.
Some popcorn ceilings have been repeatedly painted. The materials used to make the popcorn texture are porous and will soak up paint with each spray. If this is the case, it’s much easier to drywall over the popcorn.
Pro tip #1
Some pros swear spraying down a ceiling first will help loosen the popcorn ‘kernels’ up. Others insist this just turns the debris into a sticky mess.
COVER WITH DRYWALL
Using gypsum board, cover the popcorn up. This board weighs far less than a standard wall board. Use screws to attach it to the framing and mud it in for a seamless ceiling.
When you are dealing with the aforementioned harsh chemicals, it’s best to seal them in and not disturb the dust. If it goes airborne, you and your family could be in danger. Plus this method provides a perfectly smooth ceiling when you are done. Consider bringing in professional help for issues in moving electrical items or HVAC vents.
Pro tip #2
If you are attempting to DIY this method, rent a drywall lift. It will be worth the rental fees to keep you safe and allow you to handle the materials more easily.
SKIM COAT ON A NEW DESIGN
Yes, this is essentially replacing a texture with a texture, but it’s fairly inexpensive and easy to accomplish. Prior to popcorn taking over all ceilings, skim coating was all the rage. It’s completed by using a quick-set drywall mud, applied with a joint compound and finished with a trowel or knife to make a new texture.
This is often seen in historic homes trying to recapture their original beauty. Smooth ceilings don’t fit the style of the era. If you attempt this yourself, make sure the substrate is secure. The texture will add more weight and you’ll want to make sure it can handle it before you start applying it. If you have concerns, ask a contractor before you start.
Pro tip #3
For a skim coat, use quick-set drywall mud. Then touch it up with ready-mixed joint compound.
Be aware that use of high moisture content mud can cause shrinking and affect the final look.
Why Hire CertaPro Painters® To Remove My Popcorn Ceiling?
Popcorn ceiling removal can be a messy and very challenging process, requiring special tools for scraping, sanding, and vacuuming the dust that accumulates.
It can also be time-consuming, depending on the height and square footage of the ceiling, as well as on how intricate the popcorn pattern is. If popcorn ceiling removal services are required in a furnished room, all the furnishings will have to be removed or protected, making the process even more labor intensive.
Contact us today to request a free estimate if you are looking for help.