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Old 06-06-2023, 04:34 AM
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Peer pressure!
Because it’s considered “outdated”. It’s sad how much we are influenced by marketing, but it is a real thing. If one is selling their house they don’t want potential buyers thinking the house is “old”.
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Old 06-06-2023, 05:55 AM
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We purchased a model home with popcorn ceilings in our past. We quickly learned that it was the only part of the house we didn't like.

They get dirty/dingy like anything else, but moreso, your eyes travel to the ugly, bumpy popcorn ceiling.

They reminded me of an unfinished warehouse ceiling, like sprayed on styrofoam.

I don't think it's possible to paint popcorn ceilings after the initial spraying, because they can't be rolled.

Can you imagine "spraying" the ceiling of an occupied home. From one disaster to another. Worst building material ever!
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Old 06-06-2023, 06:20 AM
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We purchased a model home with popcorn ceilings. . .We quickly learned:

* It gets dirty/dingy like anything else, but moreso, your eyes travel to the ugly, bumpy popcorn ceiling.
* It reminded me of an unfinished warehouse ceiling, like sprayed on styrofoam.
* I don't think it's possible to paint popcorn ceilings after the initial spraying, because It can't be rolled.
* Can you imagine "spraying" the ceiling of an occupied home? From one disaster to another.
* Worst building material ever!
Fact check: VERY, VERY TRUE
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Old 06-06-2023, 07:12 AM
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We had the kitchen walls removed and had someone add popcorn to where the walls were removed. I came out just OK, but, because the house is over 10 years old, the "new" popcorn does not match the rest of the ceiling. I attempted to paint that area, but that didn't work too well either. Painting a ceiling is a pain, I know, I've done it a few times.

Even if I hire someone to do it, it would be expensive and very inconvenient. Since we plan to stay here for the rest of our lives, we'll leave it to the next homeowner.
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Old 06-06-2023, 07:22 AM
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Totally agree on not getting that either. .

Crown moulding is a sign from a craftsman/traditional/colonial house of 100 years ago.
I do know from personal experience that if one grows up in a craftsman/traditional/colonial type home, which is highly likely at our ages, then one is predisposed towards continuing that design for familiarity/visual comfort.

Took me quite a long time to reprogram my visual comfort from colonial NE to transitional/contemporary for the FL home. . . Now when i see a traditional interior, traditional furniture in a FL home, i realize that the type of personality and background of the current owners, and that they want continuity of familiar, prior living environments in retirement.

As far as popcorn walls, had I know what the cheapest paint job would be in a custom designer, I would not have selected popcorn paint. . the soft popcorns catches and scratches off too easily, versus a hard, flat or sateen sheen, finish. . leaving marks after just brushing against the walls. . want a flat non-descript ceiling, easily painted with a roller, less likely to absorb any airborne contaminates.

good luck.
Why was it important to you to reprogram your “visual comfort”? When in Rome do as the Roman’s do? Just curious.
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Old 06-06-2023, 07:25 AM
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Looking for a contractor to remove my popcorn ceilings

Any suggestions?
Our next door neighbor had AB Drywall (Alan Boatright 352-266-8901) do hers this spring and the crew did an excellent job; it took two days and most of the time was with the prep and cleanup - they took great care with the house, put up plastic barriers before and cleaning thoroughly afterwards, and her ceiling looks great. We plan to do this too (when we get to that point on our project list) and will definitely give AB Drywall a call.
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Old 06-06-2023, 07:35 AM
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Other than it being a pain to paint why do so many people remove their popcorn ceiling?
Don't know about other folks, but we plan to get rid of our popcorn ceiling because every time you hammer (projects like changing lighting fixtures, hanging pictures, altering closet shelving, adding hangers in the garage, etc.), walk in the attic, or bump it, popcorn fragments fall like rain. Also, if you need to patch it after a project, it never looks right (or even close!). Maybe that doesn't bother other folks, but it's one of the few things left on our list of stuff to do as we make our house into our home.
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Old 06-06-2023, 07:46 AM
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I happen to like my popcorn ceilings. When I purchased my house, I had Danny's Deluxe Painting paint the entire house and Danny spray-painted my ceilings. They look great. (I agree that popcorn can't be painted with a roller). Be aware that if you remove the popcorn, you change the acoustics of the room and may hear an echo-effect.
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Old 06-06-2023, 08:58 AM
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Textures by Blue sky (407) 999-7900 I went thru the BS of all the company's up here in the Villages with it taking a long start times and not showing up. Call company's out of Orlando, Winter Garden , Clermont Fla All of which do work up here and more reasonable priced than here in The Villages. I'm in Duval had my home done less than a year ago great job and lower priced than what I was quoted here.
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Old 06-06-2023, 09:21 AM
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Anybody ever attempt to cover a popcorn ceiling with new sheetrock (as opposed to sanding/removal of said popcorn)? Thinking that bright white shiplap material could look great if installed properly but would still require the popcorn be sanded/removed or made "flatter" prior to install. Any thoughts welcomed and if anybody has ever accomplished this a picture or two would be great.

In the meantime, I plan to not look up at my popcorn ceiling haha
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Old 06-06-2023, 09:22 AM
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Popcorn ceiling is actually a sound barrier very easy to paint you have to spray love it
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Old 06-06-2023, 09:26 AM
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Our next door neighbor had AB Drywall (Alan Boatright 352-266-8901) do hers this spring and the crew did an excellent job; it took two days and most of the time was with the prep and cleanup - they took great care with the house, put up plastic barriers before and cleaning thoroughly afterwards, and her ceiling looks great. We plan to do this too (when we get to that point on our project list) and will definitely give AB Drywall a call.
Did this company do the entire job, from removing the popcorn to refinishing the ceiling? I have heard some nightmare stories about one company coming in and removing the popcorn but then saying, "Well that's our job. Now you need someone else to get the ceiling ready to paint, and then painting it is another job."
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Old 06-06-2023, 10:00 AM
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Looking for a contractor to remove my popcorn ceilings

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We used AB Drywall & Texturing – Alan Boatwright owner – (352) 266-8901. They were fair and did a great job.
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Old 06-06-2023, 11:33 AM
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Looking for a contractor to remove my popcorn ceilings

Any suggestions?
I have been told that because the people in the Villages are older that the drywall/ceiling people get away with murder because the clients can’t see the ceiling very well. I have gone through 3 Angie’s List people and they all came 1 day and disappeared the next day never to return again. I was only moving some electrical ceiling lights to accommodate some artwork. I will call Lori at “A Touch of drywall” and try one more time. Pray for me.
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Old 06-06-2023, 12:44 PM
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I have been told that because the people in the Villages are older that the drywall/ceiling people get away with murder because the clients can’t see the ceiling very well. I have gone through 3 Angie’s List people and they all came 1 day and disappeared the next day never to return again. I was only moving some electrical ceiling lights to accommodate some artwork. I will call Lori at “A Touch of drywall” and try one more time. Pray for me.
When inspecting drywall, especially when buying a house, always shine a flashlight parallel to the wall or ceiling. It will show any defects.
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