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We have years of experience in doing popcorn ceiling removal and repair. We’re the right company if you’re looking to have your stucco, popcorn ceiling removed or repaired.
We are dedicated to providing our customers with top quality services. If you have outdated popcorn ceilings to be removed then we can remove and replace it with a completely smooth finish, install pot lights, install crown molding, and even paint your entire home. When you need a company with years of experience and a company you can depend on and trust, we say you can depend on us.
We are affordable and have mastered the removal process and have been able to lower our prices to meet the stricter of budgets. Many times, our crew can complete your popcorn ceiling removal and re-texture in as little as one day! When you’re ready to remove your popcorn and obtain a competitive quote from a company that has been in the business for over a decade, well then you are at the right place!
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As we all know, what is considered fashionable and/or contemporary changes constantly in the realm of interior design and home furnishings. One such item that many are considering yesterday’s fashion can be found right above you for many of us – popcorn ceilings.
Popcorn ceilings were initially instituted as a way to save money during the construction process. Instead of going through the lengthy process of floating, taping, and finishing drywall to the extent required of flat, smooth ceilings, drywall contractors could get the ceilings reasonably presentable and then use popcorn to cover up minor imperfections. As time went on, it actually became fashionable and mainly standard in new home construction.
While many people find popcorn ceilings aesthetically pleasing, the building product certainly has its drawbacks. First, if you ever have a leak of any sort, the popcorn can lose its adhesive qualities as the water reactivates the drywall compound. Secondly, when you decide to repaint popcorn ceilings, the water in latex paint products will often reactivate the popcorn in a similar fashion to a roof leak. Finally, once damaged, popcorn ceilings are often difficult (though certainly not impossible) to repair seamlessly. The variations in application, size of aggregate, the machinery used, and the operator can make a patch job look significantly different than the popcorn that was initially installed. And while you may feather an area in, usually there is some slight overlap around the perimeter that is denser than either the existing or new popcorn.
If you are going to remove your popcorn ceiling, the first thing you’ll want to know is if it has been previously painted. If the answer to this is no, you’re in luck. If your popcorn ceiling has been painted, it will be significantly more difficult to remove. A coating of paint over popcorn, in many instances, prevents water from being able to loosen and reactive the drywall compound that causes popcorn to adhere to the surface of the drywall paneling in ceilings. Additionally, the extra scraping effort required to remove painted popcorn coupled with the fact that water is often ineffective in loosening the material usually means that more work will be needed to repair the drywall from the effects of removing the popcorn.
If your popcorn ceiling is unpainted, begin by first covering the area with plastic and/or dropcloths and draping plastic around the walls of the work area. Be sure to use painter’s tape so as not to damage any finished walls or trim below the popcorn ceilings. Once the area is covered, begin spraying warm water over the popcorn ceiling and let it soak in. The longer you can let the popcorn soak the better. Once the popcorn is thoroughly damp, take a typical 5-in-1 or putty knife and begin to scrape off the popcorn. Remember to be gentle with the removal because what you damage in this step you will have to repair in the next step.
Once you have removed the popcorn, begin sanding the damaged, uneven areas. You may need to re-tape and re-mud areas. On flat surfaces you will likely need to use a variety of large and small mud knives – remember that putting on multiple thin coats is the approach you want to take. Sometimes, depending on the extent of the damage, and if water damage is present, you may need to prime areas prior to performing mud work. If there is indeed water damage, you will need to use an oil-based interior primer designed for stain blocking.
Once you have floated out the damaged areas and caulked the ceiling in areas adjacent to the trim if present, you are ready to apply two coats of ceiling paint to the areas. Now, just bag and clean up the mess and you have sleek, contemporary flat ceilings!
Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQs
Is it worth it to remove the popcorn ceiling?
The answer is yes, it is worth it to remove the popcorn ceiling. Not only does it look aesthetically pleasing, but it also prevents the chance of unknowingly being exposed to asbestos and lead. There are plenty of ways to remove popcorn ceilings which include: chemical spray, drywall, and a combination of the two. When using the drywall method, it’s important to place a metal mesh to prevent asbestos and lead particles from dusting into the air.
Does removing the popcorn ceiling increase home value?
Yes but not much. Removing the popcorn ceiling is a cost-effective way to modernize the look of your home and increase the overall value.
Is it better to remove the popcorn ceiling or cover it?
It depends on the condition of the ceiling. If the ceiling is damaged from the popcorn, it is best to remove it first. However, it is best to leave the popcorn in place if the ceiling is not damaged while painting.
Why should you remove the popcorn ceiling?
Popcorn ceilings are a huge annoyance for homeowners, and should be removed as soon as possible for a few reasons! They are messy to install, inconvenient to remove, and easily become stained. If you have a popcorn ceiling, it’s time to get rid of it. Popcorn ceiling removal is one of the easiest projects you can do around the home. It’s an affordable and straightforward process. Plus, as much as you may not like your popcorn ceiling, it is noticeably cleaner and healthier than a normal coat of paint. For a price that can’t be beaten, you’ll not only be saving yourself from hours of frustration with a paint roller, but you’ll also get your home ready to sell.
How long does it take to scrape popcorn ceilings?
Removing the popcorn ceiling in 10 x 10 or 100 square foot rooms will take up to 4 hours extra time for painting.
What is the cost of popcorn ceiling removal in Edmonton?
Popcorn ceiling removal will cost $1 to $4 per square foot. So, it will cost you $500 to $1400 including materials to remove the popcorn ceiling in most instances.
How much does it cost to retexture ceiling in Edmonton?
Retexturing or applying new textures costs $2 to $5 per square foot.
How much does it cost to cover a popcorn ceiling with drywall?
It will cost up to $6 per square foot in Edmonton to cover the ceiling with drywall. It’s the best option if a ceiling with asbestos is a health hazard.
If you’re wondering to know the cost to remove popcorn ceiling and replace with knockdown or looking for any sort of help or advice or FREE ESTIMATE then you can simply call (780) 800-2022 or fill out the form that you can see on the right.