We discussed scraping it but were looking for a less messy solution.
Ceiling tiles glue over popcorn.
Popcorn ceiling tiles an easy fix.
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Achieve a vintage look without the price tag.
We scraped them as best we could then mixed up some joint compound very thinly and rolled it on with a paint.
They are convenient because they literally attach to the surface of the already existing popcorn ceiling.
Tin look tiles are also paintable to fit any color scheme.
Before and after pictures of a covered popcorn ceiling.
Here are the tiles.
Press the tile onto the ceiling aligning two edges with two legs of the chalk line in one quadrant.
So glue up ceiling tiles prevent you from the hassle of having to actually remove the popcorn ceiling.
And since we had gaping holes in the ceiling we needed patch work done that would be costly and labor intensive.
Styrofoam polystrene glue up ceiling tiles to cover popcorn ceilings.
This would seem like the obvious choice.
Glue up ceiling tiles are a modern and tidy alternative to going through the trouble of scratching off that hideous popcorn ceiling.
However you also have to consider the condition of the popcorn ceiling and also the unevenness of the surface.
We hated the popcorn ceiling.
Is this the ceiling you want.
Armstrong ceilings also offers 12 x 12 tin look ceiling tiles that install effortlessly over popcorn with the easy up installation system.
Important details to consider before installation.
Bathroom remodeling glue over existing popcorn stucco knockdown or drywall ceiling.
The last room we did someone had painted over the popcorn so the water did not penetrate into the popcorn as easily and made it very difficult to remove.
Made of extruded polystyrene high density styrofoam tiles can be applied with glue for foam over any secure surface.
If your house was built prior to 1970 your popcorn ceiling may contain asbestos.
A adhere tiles directly to the popcorn ceiling.
We started looking for solutions that would cover the damage and the popcorn.
Apply adhesive to the next tile then press it into position with one edge against the tile that.