How We Do It: The Popcorn Ceiling Removal Process

Homeowners with ceilings that have a popcorn texture usually opt to have the texture removed. Some reasons why this is also includes the popcorn ceiling being too old-fashioned, the difficulty and cost of painting the sharp peaks and valleys that also soak up a lot of paint like a sponge, the ceiling catching and trapping […]

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How to Prevent Bubbles in Drywall Mud

Sometimes no matter how careful you are at working with drywall mud, blisters and air bubbles seem to appear. This can be a problem, not only aesthetically, but it can cause your drywall to deteriorate more easily. But, if you understand what causes it and learn how to prevent bubbles in drywall mud, you save […]

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How to Prevent Drywall Dust when Remodeling

When going through a home remodel, drywall dust is the worst thing to have. You will surely expect to have this problem when sanding drywall joints. The fine powder-like byproduct is just horrible that many manufacturers of vacuums void your warranty if you use it to clean up drywall dust. Because it is this horrible, […]

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What To Do After Your Popcorn Ceiling Is Removed

Popcorn ceilings can hide any imperfections in your walls or ceilings. And it has great acoustic dampening qualities. If you prefer a little more texture on your walls and ceilings, this is a good design option. But for others, they’d much prefer to have it removed. And who can blame them? Popcorn ceilings are notoriously […]

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