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In this video, I’m tackling one of the most dreaded home improvement tasks – removing that ugly popcorn ceiling texture!
Peter Cox provides expert tips on how homeowners can safely and effectively tackle mould infested asbestos containing ...
In Part 4 of My Fixer Upper House series, I tackle the messy job of removing popcorn texture from the ceilings and applying a ...
"Some of the main reasons why people don't like them are due to the uneven texture, which looks out of place ... "Many homes built before 1980 with popcorn ceilings may contain asbestos, which was ...
This is because the pattern is not only more visually appealing than a regular popcorn ceiling, but it also helps to hide imperfections. This way of adding texture to walls is making a comeback, which ...
“Popcorn ceilings” were popular in mid-20th-century buildings and often contained asbestos to improve fire resistance and soundproofing. If your property features these textured ceilings, especially ...