Covering a popcorn ceiling with drywall this method involves installing a complete layer of 1 4 3 8 or 1 2 inch drywall over the popcorn ceiling screwing the drywall into the ceiling joists above the original ceiling.
Cover up asbestos popcorn ceiling.
This material is like drywall but lighter.
Asbestos popcorn ceiling can be covered with new ceiling panels or vinyl paint.
You should consider simply covering the whole ugly mess with a new layer of drywall instead.
Fortunately in most cases it s not necessary because you can easily cover up that unsightly texture with ceiling panels or planks.
If your popcorn ceiling is looking worn and dated but you don t want to tear it down for fear of asbestos cover it up.
First remember that removing a popcorn ceiling is a really dirty job.
Most options easily install directly over your existing popcorn ceiling using the easy up track and clip installation system.
For a total style upgrade cover the ceiling with wood paneling or wood planks.
One way to cover popcorn ceiling is with gypsum board ceiling panels.
You start the process by spraying the ceiling with water and then scraping off the texture by hand.
Today s popcorn ceilings are asbestos free and easy to apply with a hopper gun view example on amazon.
Another type of popcorn ceiling is created when a basic flat ceiling is sprayed with a coating of acoustic material which has a cottage cheese texture.
Second patching a hole is just well patching a hole.
Homeowners intent on hiding ceiling imperfections with subtle popcorn texture are in luck.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job.
Ceiling tiles drop ceilings and new drywall will also hide existing popcorn texture.
Encapsulation means covering an asbestos material so it cannot release asbestos dust.
Drywall can cover asbestos popcorn ceiling the contractor who remodeled the building s lobby a few years ago is going to upgrade our apartment replace carpet with tile and we broached the.
Traditionally you remove popcorn ceilings by scraping it away one section at a time.
This is a time consuming way to get rid of the old ceiling texture and it has a lot of downsides.