However some people prefer a smooth surface to paint or on which to apply wallpaper.
Smoothing out popcorn ceiling.
Lifting drywall over your head can be challenging but you can rent a drywall lift to make the job easier.
The problems are it s messy and you still have to deal with smoothing out any imperfections before you can paint.
You ll need to secure the drywall to the framing.
Nothing dates a room quite like a popcorn ceiling.
You also have to be extra cautious if the ceilings were popcorned before 1979 because of the risk of asbestos.
Many builders use a spray on popcorn like material as a quick and inexpensive finish.
When scraping popcorn ceilings you ll want to use a 4 inch utility knife or a drywall knife to chip away at the texture and create a smooth surface.
The appearance of a popcorn ceiling 1 is irregular and may resemble the texture of popcorn or even cottage cheese.
The drywall completely covers up the popcorn texture giving you a fresh start with a smooth finish for your ceiling.
You ll probably need to skim it with a thin layer of joint compound to smooth out imperfections then sand it smooth before repainting.
Even if popcorn ceiling 1 is a good alternative to replace drywall 2 which is.
Textured surfaces can add interest and drama to a wall or ceiling and can hide slight imperfections.
In fact this bumpy appearance is ideal for hiding the imperfections of our ceilings because it can cover cracks leak damage defects and even poor drywall 2 workmanship.
If your home was built between the 1950 s thru the mid 1980 s you will want to test your ceilings for asbestos before disturbing any of the popcorn material on your ceilings.
Scraping the popcorn off the ceiling is a reasonably easy diy project.
One solution to your popcorn ceiling situation is to cover it with drywall.