The consistency of popcorn.
Picture of a popcorn ceiling.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job.
The look is considered quite dated now and some earlier popcorn ceilings contain harmful asbestos.
A popcorn ceiling is a textured indoor ceiling treatment used in residential homes mainly before 1979.
If you can t tell from the label ask a salesperson.
Popcorn ceilings were a popular feature of 1960s and 1970s homes.
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Make sure that you purchase an asbestos free product.
As long as the texture isn t sagging flaking or shedding a popcorn ceiling can simply be painted to update the look.
Very few things date a space like a popcorn ceiling and not in a charming way.
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Cover popcorn ceilings if a popcorn ceiling or stained and damaged drywall or plaster is making your home look outdated it s time to trade that frumpy bumpy texture for something stylish and inviting.
A popcorn ceiling is usually white and is either painted or sprayed on.
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Painting the ceiling is an inexpensive way to brighten up a room.
You might also find it at your local hardware store or online.
However if you prepare in the right way and know the proper techniques for.
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Asbestos can cause many health problems including lung cancer so it s very important to test your ceilings if they were built prior to the.
This is typically called textured ceiling spray you can buy this type of product at any home improvement store such as home depot.
If you have popcorn ceiling though the texture may make you think twice about painting.
But despite all these cons their popularity exploded beginning in the late 1950s because they made easy work of finishing ceilings and hiding imperfections.
Many of these ceilings were made partially out of asbestos a silicate material which was banned in many countries starting in the 1970s.
Begin by brushing off all dust with a super.