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Removing a Popcorn Ceiling


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November 20, 2009

Removing Texture From a CeilingBack in the fifties and sixties it was really popular to put a texture on ceilings called a popcorn ceiling. One of the remodeling shows I am a big fan of, gave instructions on how to remove this bumpy, ugly, hard to patch popcorn ceiling.

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if you are like me, living in a older home with popcorn ceilings and hate them as much as I do, this might just be the home repair you would most like to do. Removing a popcorn ceiling is a very easy job but it is very messy and it is not the kind of project that you can do with moving the furniture from one side of the room to the other as you will be sure to get it all over. First, make sure to clear your room of any, and all furnishings.

I also, must tell you about a tool that I bought to do the job and it turned out to be useless.

I paid 16 or so dollars for a scraper on a long pole that you attach a bag to. It was supposed to minimize mess. The scrapings from the ceilings were suppose to go into the bag as you scraped.

It was very hard to get the right angle on this scraper so my son made some pretty bad gouges in the ceiling. The bag filled up alright but it got too heavy and started to tear.

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You are better off using a wide blade scraper and a ladder. Less strain on your back and you get a better result.

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Instructions

  1. First fill your sprayer with some warm water. Now starting in a small section (3ft by 3 ft) spray down your ceiling with the warm water.

  2. Make sure you get it nice and wet. Wait a few minutes and then with your wide blade scrapper start scrapping.

  3. You want to get the ceiling right down to the drywall but be very careful that you do not gouge it. Continue on until you have removed all of the popcorn ceiling texture.

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  5. We found that this process went even faster if one person sprayed sections of the ceiling and the other person did the scrapping.

  6. Depending on the size of your room and if you have two or more people working you can easily have that popcorn removed in a couple of hours.

  7. Now is clean up time. You can sweep the debris into piles and then put them in trash bags.

  8. When we were done I was pretty impressed with the swirls and un-even texture of my ceiling. So we just primed and painted it.
    If, however, you would like a nice smooth ceiling you will need to use joint compound to put a new texture on your ceiling. This is very easy. You are going to make a skim coat on the ceiling.

  9. With a wide scraper apply a thin coat of dry wall to your ceiling working in one direction only. Again work in small sections.

  10. Joint compound has a long work time so don't be afraid that it will dry out.

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  12. There are many patterns you can make for your ceilings or you can just keep it smooth.

  13. If you want you can have another person go over the joint compound with a broom or a sponge to make a unique texture. Keep doing this until your ceiling is completely covered.

  14. Let this dry for 24 to 48 hours.

  15. Once your ceiling is dry you are now ready to prime your ceiling. Any good primer will do. Some of the bigger name paint companies have even come out with a paint/primer combination then, you only have to paint once. Behr is one of these companies.

Hope you enjoy your new and improved ceiling!

Debra Frick

Editor's note: Popcorn Ceiling texture can contain asbestos, make sure to keep your respirator/mask on for removal and clean up. Use moist towels and sponges that you don't mind throwing away to clean up excess dust.

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