First remember that removing a popcorn ceiling is a really dirty job.
Covering a popcorn ceiling with compound.
Cover popcorn ceilings if a popcorn ceiling or stained and damaged drywall or plaster is making your home look outdated it s time to trade that frumpy bumpy texture for something stylish and inviting.
It s probably the easiest way to get the best results.
Hot mud compound can be used for filling the joints and covering the wall but it hardens quickly and sets up like concrete.
We also needed trim for the edges and chose 1 x3 pine boards to cover the rough edges.
Do you want to remove or patch a popcorn ceiling.
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Use smooth even strokes to minimize imperfections.
Thinned drywall compound which is commonly used to texture new ceilings today is not recommended for patching popcorn ceiling texture since it contains water which can cause the existing.
In the 1920s it was popular to cover ceilings with copper or tin ceiling tiles and wood molding giving them an elegant look.
There are many styles available so you can create a unique look you ll love.
How to cover popcorn ceiling with beadboard to do this we needed to get enough beadboard to cover that area which was three 4 x8 sections of beadboard.
Dip your drywall knife or plasterer s trowel into the mud and begin to spread a thin coat across the drywall covering the entire ceiling.
Covering a popcorn ceiling with drywall.
You should consider simply covering the whole ugly mess with a new layer of drywall instead.
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Keep the knife or trowel level to the ceiling in order to apply the mud evenly.
Mix a ceiling rated joint compound in a large bucket.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job.
It is finer grained and easier to sand.
Stir some plaster bonder into the water before mixing the joint compound to ensure good adhesion.
Second patching a hole is just well patching a hole.
Use all purpose joint compound for a final smooth coat.