Cover popcorn ceilings if a popcorn ceiling or stained and damaged drywall or plaster is making your home look outdated it s time to trade that frumpy bumpy texture for something stylish and inviting.
Covering popcorn ceiling with joint compound.
All you need to do is glue the ceiling tiles directly over the popcorn.
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.
Place a mark in the exact center of the room.
This tactic involves adding drywall mud over the surface of the ceiling applying joint compound and lathering on a finish compound with a utility knife.
Removing popcorn ceiling that way makes a big sloppy mess and almost always leaves you with repairs to do afterward.
Replace it rather than scraping or covering up the popcorn ceiling you could replace it altogether.
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Scraping dry texture is a dusty mess and skim coating requires some practice.
Just skim coating projects popcorn ceiling is also an older ceiling pre 1978 which could have as asbestos or lead paint.
Lift the knife and keep on pressing the compound down across the ceiling until it is all about a inch thick.
Use a drywall mixer attached to an electric drill to blend thoroughly.
Mix 2 quarts of water into a 5 gallon bucket of joint compound.
Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job.
Starting at an edge of the ceiling least noticeable press the compound down and then drag the knife across the ceiling at about a 45 degree angle.
Place a mark where.
On this painted popcorn ceiling project i ll be skim coating over it using a 14 inch drywall taping knife 16 inch stainless steel mud pan and an all purpose joint compound made by usg.
Measure half the length of your room by running your tape measure along the top edge of your wall.
With painted texture some pros scrape as best they can and then skim coat the entire ceiling with a thin layer of joint compound.
The tiles have beveled edges for an easy butt joint installation.