Popcorn Ceilings

Popcorn Ceilings

Fort Worth, TX


Expert Popcorn Removal & Repair

If you've ever noticed a popcorn ceiling up close, you'd know that they're a bit of an eyesore. They can make a room look outdated and unappealing— and if you have any plans of putting your property on the market, the only thing they’d probably do is put off interested buyers.


There is a general consensus that popcorn ceilings tend to not do much in terms of aesthetics. They’re also not going to do wonders to the value of a property and worse, they can make it difficult for homeowners to sell. Because of the materials used in creating them, they may also cause health problems such as respiratory issues, particularly for small children. Furthermore, these ceilings tend to hide flaws underneath, which can be a dealbreaker to some people. 


If you happen to have the
misfortune of having this ceiling in your home, chances are you cannot wait to have it removed. This is especially true if it is starting to show signs of damage or if you’re planning on selling your home as fast as you can.


Our team at Fort Worth Drywall Contractors are experts in popcorn removal and can get your ceiling all cleaned up. While it is one task you can certainly choose to DIY, it can get tedious— and when you have no time or patience to deal with the painstaking process involved, you’re better off letting the experts do it.

Understanding the popcorn ceiling aversion


Perhaps one of the top reasons people are put off with popcorn ceilings is because they are considered poor. Used primarily in the 50s-70s, they are made from cheap materials that were primarily intended to cover any flaws on the ceiling.


It didn’t help that around the 80s, people learned that these ceilings contain
asbestos, which can be a serious health hazard. Being an eyesore is one thing, but if your ceiling can be a reason for you or your loved ones to fall ill, then it is a whole different story. When you have the choice to get it removed and replaced with better and safer material, it doesn’t make sense to keep it around.


Interestingly, there are several reasons why people are so averse to popcorn ceilings. Among these are:


They’re outdated

Unfortunately, the look these ceiling materials create just does not resonate well with the current times. If you’re trying to achieve a modern and more contemporary looking home, popcorn ceilings are just going to do the opposite.


They’re challenging to clean

The bumps on the surface attract dust. Not only does this make it harder to clean but it requires cleaning every so often or dirt, dust, and cobwebs will settle in. 


They make rooms look smaller

Due to their bumpy, rough appearance, they tend to create shadows which has the effect of making an area look smaller than it is. If you’re trying to create the impression of a more spacious interior, then your popcorn ceiling has to go.


They’re old

They were a thing back in the 50s until around the 70s. This will only give potential buyers the impression that your home is old and will likely require more maintenance costs should they decide to buy it. Between having to house-sit for a significant amount of time and selling the property in a few weeks' time, the only logical choice is to remove it.


There are most likely flaws underneath

This is perhaps the top reason popcorn ceilings were added in the first place. Back in the day when it used to be a thing, people were using the material to cover any imperfections on their ceiling for cheap. Understandably, this can leave potential buyers to think twice about going through the purchase.


Is there a need to remove popcorn ceilings?


If you have been living in a property that has not had any renovations for over three decades, there is a very good chance that it still features popcorn ceilings. It does help to understand what popcorn removal entails to help you decide whether it is in your interest to have yours removed or to just leave it alone.


If you’re planning on selling the property, then it has to go. This is especially true for higher-end properties as it can significantly raise their values. For low-end properties, however, removing it may not make that much of a dent in the price, so you may be better off leaving it alone.


Another reason that you might want to get rid of it is that you just want to renovate your home and want to try a different look. You might just be simply annoyed with them and want to try something more aesthetically pleasing. Regardless of your reasons, always see to it that the removal is carried out by professionals who are experienced with the job and know exactly what they are doing.   


Professional popcorn removal


If there is one thing you need to know about popcorn removal, it’s that the process is tedious and dirty. Expect to make a significant mess too, if you decide to do it on your own. It is also likely to take a bit of time. Then there is also the risk of the material containing asbestos— which requires expert handling. It is for these reasons that most people would rather get the experts called in to do the job on their behalf.


During the removal, the floors and the furniture will need to be covered to ensure that fine debris and dust won’t settle on the floor cracks and the fabrics. The ceiling then gets sprayed with water which softens the material. The texture is then removed from the surface by scraping it off. 


With a professional popcorn removal team around, the whole process is done effectively, efficiently, and quickly. Aside from having the necessary experience, we’re also equipped with the right tools and know the right techniques on how to get the job done, ensuring minimal damage to your ceiling with our popcorn
ceiling removal fort worth team. When you’re ready to get rid of your outdated, unappealing popcorn ceiling, give us a call at Fort Worth Drywall Contractors. We’re always happy to help.

We'll Need Only 4 Stages


In person or online estimate. We'll provide an accurate evaluation.
We gather the required materials then come back to start the project.
What ever the project, we finish strong with a matching paint job.
Finished Project and a positive 5 star review.
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