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Popcorn ceilings can seriously diminish a room's appeal, but covering them with adhesive tiles is an easy and quick fix that doesn't require stressful removal.
Covering an old ceiling with new drywall is a big jobit requires an understanding of basic drywall skills, heavy lifting, a serious time commitment and a major mess. But in some cases, its the ...
One Instagram user chose the latter and completely covered her popcorn ceiling using styrofoam ceiling tiles from Amazon. Yeah, that definitely sounds scary, but the finished result looks like a ...
I have a popcorn finish on my ceiling. Can you suggest a good way to cover it up? When something appears overly labour-intensive and dirty, there must be a better way. (I don't even want to hear ...
Popcorn ceilings are the bane of every new homeowner’s existence. They’re ugly to look at, impossible to clean, and a real pain in the neck to scrape and remove. So when one pair of new homeowners ...
Spray-on acoustic ceiling finishes, including popcorn texture, manufactured prior to 1980 may contain asbestos, a known carcinogen. If you think your ceiling may contain asbestos, it’s important ...
A popcorn ceiling in a tract home built in the 1960s almost certainly contains asbestos. Textured ceilings were installed for several reasons, one of which was the aesthetics.
If you don’t like the look of drywall ceilings, you can cover your popcorn ceiling with shiplap instead. For this project, you’ll need a nail gun as well as a miter saw —and, of course, your ...
The ceilings have a "popcorn" finish, which I'm sure contains asbestos. The complex was built in the early '70s. Should I have a HazMat service evaluate or just bring in a contractor to remove the ...