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Instead, you can cover popcorn ceilings with drywall, wood planks, tiles, stretch fabric, or plaster. That way, you also ...
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 ...
Q: I would like to get rid our popcorn ceiling, which contains 2 to 3 percent asbestos. We plan to cover the cathedral living room ceiling with paneling. The bedrooms are in no danger of being ...
Calling all DIY enthusiasts: Those popcorn ceilings have to go. They don’t get much love from homeowners or homebuyers, and they can really bring down the overall look and feel of an otherwis… ...
Though they were once the height of fashion, these days, many are wondering how to remove popcorn ceilings. In the middle of the 20th century, the textured feature perched above living rooms ...
Drywall can cover asbestos popcorn ceiling By Bill Burnett , Kevin Burnett July 5, 2008 Q: My husband and I live in a high-rise condo on Russian Hill in San Francisco, which we bought in 1975 and ...
A: Blown-on textured ceilings, a.k.a. "popcorn," may contain asbestos depending on when they were installed. In the late 1970s the use of asbestos in building products was banned because of the ...
Home Improvement Ask the Remodeler: Cover — don’t remove — those popcorn ceilings Plus, how to prevent chipping and stains on bluestone stairs.