How to Remove Popcorn Ceilings (2024)

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  • Test for Asbestos
  • Prepare the Workspace
  • Remove the Popcorn Ceiling
  • Patch the Ceiling

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Test for Asbestos

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If your home was built before the mid-1980s, popcorn ceilings may contain a hazardous mineral called asbestos. Before starting this project, it’s important to test your ceiling. You can call an asbestos specialist or use an EPA-approved asbestos test kit.

The presence of asbestos in a home isn’t dangerous unless the asbestos is disturbed. Scraping the popcorn texture will release fibers and create a health hazard if asbestos is present. Removing asbestos should only be done by a certified abatement contractor. The guidelines in this project are suggested only for those who do not have asbestos in their home.

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Gather Tools & Materials

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To begin, gather the required tools and materials for removing your popcorn ceiling:

  • A ladder to reach high ceilings and tight corners. (Have a partner stand nearby for added safety.)
  • Plastic sheeting or water-resistant tarps to cover floors, walls, furnishings and fixtures.
  • 2-inch wide painter’s tape.
  • A fan to create airflow.
  • Painter's extension poles and scrapers.
  • Wide paint scraper or drywall knife for scraping into corners.
  • A spray bottle or garden sprayer to wet the ceiling.
  • Drywall compound to patch damaged areas.
  • A hammer to drive nails below the surface.
  • Sanding blocks.
  • Paint rollers, trays and brushes
  • Primer for bare drywall.
  • Paint.
  • PPE, dust masks and safety glasses, or goggles. (Many people find that a full face shield is best to keep falling debris off of their face.)

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Prepare the Workspace

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Preparing your space is important to stay safe and keep your space clean:

  • Move small furniture items from the immediate area. Cover larger pieces and other personal belongings with a waterproof tarp or heavy plastic sheeting to shield them from dust and debris.
  • Turn off the heating and cooling system.
  • Cut the power to all ceiling fans and lighting fixtures by turning off the breakers in the panel box.
  • Use painter’s tape to run rosin paper or drop cloths with a waterproof backing along the floor.
  • Apply plastic sheeting to walls and fixtures.
  • Make sure to keep the room properly ventilated to allow fresh airflow.

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Remove the Popcorn Ceiling

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Once your space has been prepped, it is time to remove the popcorn ceiling with these steps:

  • Prepare to scrape off the textured material. Make sure to wear the proper safety protection when removing popcorn ceilings.
  • Use a paint scraper to help extend your reach. Pair it with a handle or painter's pole.
  • You can scrape each section while it’s dry, but applying a bit of water will help moisten and remove the material if the process becomes difficult. For dry scraping, work in small sections of about four to six square feet.
  • If you prefer to moisten the area, wet a small section of the ceiling with a bottle of warm water mixed with a few drops of dish soap. Apply enough to loosen the material without causing damage to the drywall underneath. Make several passes if necessary. Wait 15 to 20 minutes for the material to absorb the solution, then begin scraping. If the material is still difficult to remove, repeat the moistening process.
  • Whichever method you choose, use a 4 or 6-inch wide putty knife to scrape corners, crown molding and extra residue. Remember to tidy the spots around fixtures that are left hanging.
  • Be careful not to gouge the drywall or tear joint tape during the removal process.

Tip: If your popcorn ceiling is covered in paint, it may be more difficult to remove. Paint can prevent the texture from absorbing water, which is necessary to loosen the material. In this instance, you’ll likely need a paint stripper to break down the paint barrier. Follow the bottle instructions when applying a chemical stripper. More safety precautions will be needed if working with a chemical stripper overhead.

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Patch the Ceiling

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You may need to patch some areas of drywall after the texture has been removed. Popcorn ceilings hide flaws that will become visible once the surface is uncovered. To complete your project:

  • Sand the ceiling once the repair work is dried. Keep the sanding to a minimum so that you don’t damage any areas.
  • Some nails my be protruding from under the ceiling. These are called "nail pops." Drive it back in with a hammer or pill it out and replace with a drywall screw.
  • If you come across a visible nail or screw below the surface, cover it with joint compound. Allow it to fully dry, then sand the area.
  • Prime and paint your ceiling in the color you wish.
  • Once your paint is dry, turn the power back on and arrange the room back to normal.

Getting rid of popcorn ceilings can provide your space with a fresh new look. By following the above steps, you can have your ceiling completed in no time. Use the Home Depot Mobile App to locate products and check inventory. We’ll take you to the exact aisle and bay.

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