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How To Remove Popcorn Ceilings In 30 Minutes Or Less

How To Remove Popcorn Ceilings In 30 Minutes Or Less

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Textured popcorn ceilings went out of style years ago, but many older homes—and some new ones—still have them.

How To Remove Popcorn Ceilings In 30 Minutes Or Less - Textured popcorn ceilings went out of style years ago, but many older homes—and some new ones—still have them. While taking down a textured ceiling is not that difficult, it is a messy job that requires hard work and special safety precautions.

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 While taking down a textured ceiling is not that difficult, it is a messy job that requires hard work and special safety precautions.

With that in mind I removed this nasty texture in our laundry room last weekend and I am so happy I did because it literally makes the room feel like a new room. Also, modern. Check out the tutorial and let me know if you are going to be removing any popcorn texture from your ceilings.

How To Remove Popcorn Ceilings

How To Remove Popcorn Ceilings In 30 Minutes Or Less - Textured popcorn ceilings went out of style years ago, but many older homes—and some new ones—still have them. While taking down a textured ceiling is not that difficult, it is a messy job that requires hard work and special safety precautions.

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