Sunday 3 March 2013

HOW TO REMOVE A POPCORN CEILING


These detailed instructions demonstrate how to remove a popcorn ceiling by using a texture scraper to remove the popcorn texture.

Step 1: Prepare the Room

Remove furniture and items in the room.
Seal off the entire room by hanging two millimeter plastic sheets from the crown molding all the way to the floor (as shown in the image).

Put a window fan in the window for added ventilation.
Add a drop cloth with a waterproof backing to the floor (as shown in the image).

If the popcorn was added before 1979, get it tested for asbestos by either wetting down a small area with a sponge and scraping off a little to place in a small bag, or by having a professional come out and test it. 

Step 2: Spray the Ceiling

Use a basic garden sprayer to wet down the ceiling. This will soften the ceiling texture and help to break down the adhesive bond making scraping easier.
Work in an area about 5 feet square. It’s better to make several passes than allow the popcorn ceiling to absorb too much water which could damage the paper surface and the wallboards underneath.

Step 3: Scrape the Ceiling

Wait 10-15 minutes for the water to soak in and then start scraping it off (as shown in the image) with a ceiling texture scraper (as shown in the image).


Use a smaller putty knife to scrape the corners and the crown molding.
* Source - DIY Network

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