Covering Textured Ceiling
Beadboard panels are an efficient economical way to get that popular tongue and groove porchy look to cover up an unattractive ceiling.
Covering textured ceiling. Expert advice from senior editor travis larson step 1. Cover up anything you don t want drywall mud to splatter or drip on. The compound will cover most of the surface but not all the areas.
You can see small circles as the result of this technique. Cover the primer with. One of our favorite ideas for this material is covering popcorn ceiling with beadboard.
Glue on textured ceiling tiles make a great covering for plaster or popcorn ceilings. Fortunately in most cases it s not necessary because you can easily cover up that unsightly texture with ceiling panels or planks. Glue on and staple ceiling tiles are some of the most affordable options that attach directly to existing ceilings or onto furring strips.
For the homeowner textured ceilings come with many drawbacks. Removing a popcorn ceiling is a messy time consuming job. Shim out exposed joists if you have a hole in the ceiling hold a straightedge.
You might think that because textured paint is part. Prior to the 1980 s popcorn texture contained asbestos and the acceptance of textured ceilings fell after that point even though they now contain vermiculite or polystyrene. Now is your chance for a fresh start and a smooth ceiling.
Also the textured material in many areas contains asbestos making removal of the texture or the ceiling problematic and costly. If you re looking for something that offers a warm aesthetic forward look ceiling planks are a good way to go. Cover up anything you don t want drywall mud to splatter or drip on.