Sunday, January 22, 2012

I LIKE POPCORN BUT NOT ON THE CEILING

 REMOVAL OF POPCORN CEILING TEXTURE

So your ceilings are textured with popcorn style texture. It used to be the rage. How to get it off and then what to do.
Most ceiling TEXTURE will scrape off if they are wet. Take a garden sprayer (pump up) and really wet the ceiling down. Of course you will need to cover everything since gravity is working against you. Use the scraper blade as flat as you can while scraping. The sharper the angle the more damage will be done. Take your time and make sure the surface is very wet. The texture will absorb most of the water. This is very messy. Once all of the texture is off and I mean all of it, let the surface dry and make any repairs that are needed. Sometimes the sheet rock tape will come loose. Just mud it back or put new on it. The fiberglass mesh tape is the easiest to use. If you have some cracks in the ceiling please use paper tape as the fiberglass is prone to show hairline cracks when dry. Then you will need to texture. This requires considerable skill and the right tools. To make the job look right the best is to hire the professional.  However, for the DIY's you can buy a texture hopper at your local Lowes or The Home Depot. Buys some sheet rock mud in a box (usually about 50lbs.) Put it in a 5 gallon bucket and add some water. Enough water to make it pretty thin.  Pour this into the hopper, connect the hopper to a compressor that will provide at least 40 lbs of pressure at a steady rate.  Most hoppers have the ability to adjust the hopper to point at the ceiling without spilling it out. With a little practice you will soon get the feel for an even texture.  It does need to be consistent to look good.  Keep the hopper moving.  This does weigh a bit much so have your strong brawny man do this if you are a woman.  Holding about 30 lbs above your head for a bit will let you know how strong you really are.  This is not meant to discourage you, just let you know what is ahead of you. Let the texture dry overnight.  Now you are ready for primer and paint.  A light orange peel or knockdown style texture can usually be rolled and brushed.  One coat of primer (Latex- BullEye 1-2-3 or Glidden Gripper are the best) and Two coats of paint will be needed.  And VIOLA!!!  A  BEAUTIFUL NEW CEILING!!!!!
On the next Blog we will talk about stripping off that ugly wallpaper (Why did I like that?)
Thanks
Ken
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Friday, January 20, 2012

What we will talk about

Welcome to all.  We are new to the blogging community.  Still learning with each passing day.  I have made 2 blogs and so I feel like the new kid on the block.  Hope you have found them helpful.  We will be posting updates on our House Renovation project.  We will also blog about all kinds of painting, wallpapering and textures.  You name it .  If it has to do with painting we will eventually consider it.  Types of paints, quality of paints, tools to use, tools not to use.   Next week we will have a guest blog from my wife.  She has been in the decorating business for many years.  She has been a color consultant and interior decorator on hundreds of projects.  Therefore, she is well qualified to talk about what colors are in and where to use them.  Example, back in the 80's people fell in love with 'Burgundy".  Well people still say "I like burgundy" .  This color has changed in the last 3 decades.  It is still called burgundy but it is different.  People have to be sold on the new color.  It is up to date.  Well the same is true will lots and lots of colors.  In the 90's people started to demand more vibrant colors and in order to meet the demand the paint manufacturers started using acrylic base to start the paint color with.  Acrylic is clear so your reds, blues and greens were more vibrant and seemed to be alive. Thus all color have changed over the years even though they may be named an old color.  So. the need for some direction.  Most people think that they can pick colors just fine.  'I know what I like and that's that'.  So tune in next week and she will present a couple of blogs that will give you some direction and good advise.  Stay tuned