Dust free power sanding is by far the cleanest quickest and most professional way to tackle the job.
Power sanding popcorn ceiling.
At mississauga handyman we use a festool planex dust extracting power sander to both remove popcorn and sand out freshly skim coated ceilings and walls.
A sander is a planer tool and popcorn ceiling is three dimensional.
So the first step in changing popcorn ceilings to knockdown ones is to get rid of the popcorn or at least most of it the carpenter lightly sprayed the ceiling with water working one room at a time.
Start with a 4 foot 1 2 m area so the ceiling does not dry before you get to it.
Do not saturate the ceiling but wet it thoroughly.
You can t always sand off popcorn texture.
However the thought of manually sanding it off sounds so much worse than actually having to look at the ceiling itself.
Follow up with a sander that can handle the dust.
Don t fret if your ceiling is now clear but not.
For easier scraping and practically no dust during popcorn ceiling removal use a garden pump sprayer to mist the ceiling and let it soak in for about 15 minutes before scraping.
If you want to know if you can sand off your popcorn ceiling texture i ll show you.
You ll probably need to skim it with a thin layer of joint compound to smooth out imperfections then sand it smooth before repainting.
If you are sanding a popcorn ceiling wet the ceiling with water using a garden sprayer.
When scraping a popcorn ceiling there is a very common belief that you can just scrape it and paint it.
When scraping popcorn ceilings you ll want to use a 4 inch utility knife or a drywall knife to chip away at the texture and create a smooth surface.
Popcorn ceilings can be seen as such an eyesore on an otherwise beautiful home.
The popcorn will be sheared off by sanders that deal with the level as they were engineered to do.
Just wet and scape.
Sand away any residue left behind by the old popcorn texture using a drywall pole sander and then roll on a coat of white ceiling primer.
Only give it a light misting too much water could damage the drywall or loosen the joint tape.