Can you paint popcorn textured ceiling




















If you suspect that your ceiling texture contains asbestos , test the material. Either use a home asbestos testing kit where you collect samples yourself, then mail them to a lab or have a local testing company come to your home and test. Knowing how much paint your ceiling already has can help you gauge how much paint to buy for this project.

Standing on a chair or ladder , flick a few drops of water on the ceiling. If the water absorbs rapidly, the texture may not be painted at all or it might have a poor coat that permits absorption. If the water beads up, the ceiling may have been painted with semi-gloss or glossy paint.

Fit the brush attachment on the shop vacuum. Vacuum the entire popcorn ceiling to remove dust and cobwebs. Do not press firmly on the brush, as this can cause popcorn texture to flake off.

With the 2-inch brush, cut in all edges where the ceiling meets the walls. You can also apply painter's tape to the wall adjacent to the ceiling to help maintain clean, straight lines. Paint around ceiling lights and other obstructions. Most types of plastic ceiling faceplates that cover electrical junction boxes can be painted over. Shine the work light upward. Pour 2 to 3 gallons of paint into the 5-gallon bucket. Hang the roller screen from the side of the bucket on the inside.

Screw the roller frame onto the extension pole and add the thick-nap roller cover. Dip the roller in the paint, then squeeze it out by rolling it on the roller screen. Roll the paint onto the popcorn ceiling.

Start along one edge and finish a section about 4-foot by 4-foot. Continue to an adjacent section and paint that. Make sure that the ceiling texture is fully covered, but it should not be too thick or dripping with paint. Open windows, if possible, or turn on fans to promote airflow. Allow the paint to dry for at least two hours. Apply a second coat. Learn About Asbestos. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Popcorn ceilings are so easy that a homeowner who has never done one can typically produce a good looking ceiling on their first try.

Personally, I did all of my basement ceilings with the Wagner Spraytech Texture Sprayer and they look perfect. Since the texture has styrofoam in it, it is actually a great sound absorber and can significantly reduce echo and noise in a room.

The main con of a popcorn ceiling is that many people feel it dates the home. It is definitely not the popular choice for ceiling textures at the moment. Knockdowns and flat ceilings are far more popular. Another con, though not currently a problem, is that prior to , many popcorn ceiling textures contained asbestos.

So if you are painting an older ceiling, it could be worth your while to have the ceiling checked for asbestos and being careful not to disturb the texture. If you have a sprayer already or have one you can borrow, the answer is easy. Spraying your ceilings provides a handful of benefits over rolling. Spraying is faster , significantly faster.

I can spray all the ceilings in a new construction house in an hour. It would take me a day roll out.

It often falls off sometimes in big chunks when rolling new paint onto your ceiling. If you only plan on painting one ceiling maybe a bedroom , I would even recommend to not bother with setting up a sprayer due to set up times and clean up. Many ceilings have stains on them. Flat white paint will not hide the stain. When your paint dries, the stain will bleed straight through.

Get a can of Kilz Oil Based Primer and spray the stain with this primer before painting. Make sure to let it dry before painting as well 30 min. Kilz will block the stain and your paint will look perfect. The first step in any paint job is to gather all your materials and set up your workspace. This allows me to stay organized and make sure that I have everything I am going to need. This length allows me to prep off nearly any wall that I run into plus have an extra foot or two to pull out onto the floor.

This is a very specific roller cover I use for ceilings. Prep work is hugely important when painting your popcorn ceilings. The paint will get everywhere and make a mess trust me! If you have one inch of your floor not covered, that is the spot paint will find! Start by making sure your room is clean and clear of everything you can possibly remove from the room. If the furniture is unable to be removed, place a drop cloth in the middle of the room and place the furniture on the drop cloth.

Take your tape and run a strip of tape along the top of the plastic over the window. To do this, I start by running a strip of tape along the walls right where the wall meets the ceiling. Go ahead and press this firmly against the wall. Place a small piece of tape very feet to keep the plastic in place. Once you have gone around the entire room you can go back and run a long piece of tape to connect your plastic to your first piece of tape.

After the furniture and walls are all covered, you will need to prep off the floor. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies.

How to Paint a Popcorn Ceiling. By Andie Huber. Pinterest Email Pocket Flipboard. What Type of Roller is Recommended? Add drop cloths to protect the floors.

With the soft brush attachment of your vacuum, gently vacuum the ceiling to remove dust, dirt, and cobwebs. You can also use a feather duster to knock off the dust from the ceiling and let it collect on the drop cloths.

With a brush loaded with paint, gently cut in and paint along the edges of the ceiling.



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