As long as the texture isn t sagging flaking or shedding a popcorn ceiling can simply be painted to update the look.
What does popcorn ceiling look like.
Asbestos popcorn ceiling can be covered with new ceiling panels or vinyl paint.
You screw it into the framing of the ceiling.
Unfortunately a popcorn ceiling made with asbestos will look no different than any other textured ceiling.
But despite all these cons their popularity exploded beginning in the late 1950s because they made easy work of finishing ceilings and hiding imperfections.
Popcorn ceilings otherwise known as stucco ceilings acoustic ceilings or cottage cheese ceilings were hugely popular in residential houses built between the 1930s and 1990s in canada.
The best method for determining whether or not your ceiling contains asbestos is to collect a sample of the ceiling and get it tested by an accredited laboratory.
Begin by brushing off all dust with a super.
It s best to hire a professional to cover asbestos popcorn ceiling.
An asbestos ceiling is also called an acoustic ceiling or popcorn ceiling due to its soundproofing qualities and it looks a little like popcorn once it s sprayed on.
Homeowners might install popcorn ceilings because they don t want to finish the ceiling or they couldn t otherwise conceal its imperfections.
One way to cover popcorn ceiling is with gypsum board ceiling panels.
Asbestos was used commonly in ceilings since it helps with soundproofing and insulation it s more resistant to fire and it also hides ceiling imperfections.
A popcorn ceiling slang also known as a stipple ceiling a stucco ceiling or formally an acoustic ceiling is a ceiling with a certain spray on or paint on treatment.
In comparison kitchen and living room ceilings would normally.
They re difficult to repair hard to clean and catch dust easily.
Very few things date a space like a popcorn ceiling and not in a charming way.
It looks fresh and the knockdown texture does hide minor imperfections of the sheetrock but doesn t have that heavily distracting texture of the previous popcorn ceiling.
This material is like drywall but lighter.
Characterized by their textured look and feel by being stippled with a sponge or sprayed on with a hopper gun using a special mix these ceilings were.
It was the standard for bedroom and residential hallway ceilings for its bright white appearance ability to hide imperfections and acoustical characteristics.