Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Say goodbye to outdated ceilings -- and hello to a clean, modern look.
Why Remove Popcorn Ceilings?
Popular in the 1970s and 80s, popcorn ceilings (also called acoustic or stipple ceilings) were once an inexpensive way to hide imperfections and reduce noise. Today, they are considered outdated, hard to clean, and in many cases unsafe due to asbestos concerns.
Whether you are updating your home's look, preparing for resale, or concerned about safety, professional popcorn ceiling removal is the right choice.
Reasons to Consider Popcorn Ceiling Removal
- Your home was built before the mid-1980s and may contain asbestos.
- Ceilings are yellowed, stained, or collecting dust.
- You have noticed cracks, peeling, or damaged areas.
- You want a smooth finish that modernizes your space and adds value.
We make the process safe, efficient, and stress-free.
Our Safe, Clean Process
Site Prep
Furniture and flooring are carefully covered and sealed with plastic sheeting.
Removal
Old popcorn texture is softened and removed with specialized equipment.
Repairs
Any drywall imperfections are patched, sanded, and smoothed out.
Finish
Your choice of smooth or textured finish, topped with a flawless coat of paint.
Benefits of Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Health & Safety
Older popcorn ceilings may contain asbestos -- we treat every removal as a potential hazard, so your family stays safe.
Modern Appearance
Smooth ceilings instantly update your rooms, giving them a brighter, more spacious feel.
Easy Maintenance
No more dust traps -- smooth ceilings are easier to clean and repaint in the future.
Added Value
Buyers see popcorn ceilings as a project; removing them increases your home's resale appeal.
Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQs
Do all popcorn ceilings have asbestos?
Not all do, but many older ones (pre-1985) can. We recommend treating any popcorn ceiling with caution until tested or removed.
Can I remove popcorn ceilings myself?
DIY removal is messy and potentially hazardous. Professional removal ensures safety, proper disposal, and a clean finish.
How long does it take?
Most projects take 1-3 days, depending on ceiling size, condition, and required repairs.
How much does it cost?
Costs vary by size, accessibility, and repair needs. We provide clear, personalized estimates before any work begins.