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bogey 01-04-2015 11:58 AM

Popcorn ceilings
 
Howdy all,
Happy New Year! I hope 2015 is your best year ever. I have lots of new challenges ahead of me for 2015. With that, I have recently purchased a condo and I have about 900 square feet of popcorn ceiling that I want to cover. It likely has asbestos, so I am going to hire someone to cover it with drywall, yes? Can anyone tell me how much I should budget for this (materials and labor)? I'm already having the whole place painted, so the paint may not have to be included.

I'm putting in engineered wood floors (glue down). I budgeted $10.00 sq. ft. installed is that too low, too high?

I'm in escrow now and will close mid to late January. If I could have found that G-spot, I probably wouldn't be buying this condo!

Look forward to hearing from you all.

Hog's Gone Fishin 01-04-2015 12:02 PM

G-spot about 4 inches in. better luck next time.

LoneWolf 01-04-2015 12:03 PM

Why do you think the popcorn ceiling has asbestos?

$10/sq.ft. is an average price for the wood floors.

TribalElder 01-04-2015 12:03 PM

You have mesothelioma

Move Immediately

bogey 01-04-2015 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 11241737)
Why do you think the popcorn ceiling has asbestos?

$10/sq.ft. is an average price for the wood floors.

I've been told because it's pre early 1970's there's asbestos.

Mr. Laz 01-04-2015 12:09 PM

The popcorn ceiling will have a little 'sparkle' to it if it has asbestos.


Don't you need to remove it up if it does?

Brock 01-04-2015 12:09 PM

Even if it is asbestos you can scrape it off wet and wear a dust mask just to be safe. Cost near zero.

Bugeater 01-04-2015 12:10 PM

I would make 100% sure it has asbestos before I'd go through the expense of overlaying it. I'd imagine there should be a way to test it but I'm not an expert in the field by any means.

Mr. Laz 01-04-2015 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brock (Post 11241761)
Even if it is asbestos you can scrape it off wet and wear a dust mask just to be safe. Cost near zero.

yea, if you haven't moved into the place yet then it shouldn't be that difficult to remove.

warm water/steam and a big wide scraper

Brock 01-04-2015 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baconeater (Post 11241768)
I would make 100% sure it has asbestos before I'd go through the expense of overlaying it. I'd imagine there should be a way to test it but I'm not an expert in the field by any means.

Yes, there are testing kits at lowes.

bogey 01-04-2015 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 11241760)
The popcorn ceiling will have a little 'sparkle' to it if it has asbestos.


Don't you need to remove it up if it does?

Two different builders have told me it likely has asbestos. If I remove it, I need to hire pros, they say it's legal to cover because in theory your not disturbing the asbestos.

bogey 01-04-2015 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Laz (Post 11241778)
yea, if you haven't moved into the place yet then it shouldn't be that difficult to remove.

warm water/steam and a big wide scraper

I've been told that once they scrape the ceiling, there no telling the shape of the surface underneath. It will still have to be sanded and prepped for painting. The time you spend scraping prepping, compared to covering isn't worth it. Yes, no?

bogey 01-04-2015 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brock (Post 11241761)
Even if it is asbestos you can scrape it off wet and wear a dust mask just to be safe. Cost near zero.

I'm hiring someone to do this. I have a 57 year old back. :)

Brock 01-04-2015 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by bogey (Post 11241850)
I'm hiring someone to do this. I have a 57 year old back. :)

I don't blame you there.

Bugeater 01-04-2015 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bogey (Post 11241847)
I've been told that once they scrape the ceiling, there no telling the shape of the surface underneath. It will still have to be sanded and prepped for painting. The time you spend scraping prepping, compared to covering isn't worth it. Yes, no?

Yes, every popcorn ceiling I've removed has needed some sanding and spot skimmed. I'd imagine that's where the asbestos concern lies, you don't want to be exposed to the dust. If you didn't have the the asbestos concerns, scraping/painting would be far less work than overlaying it.

Get it tested somehow, "likely" wouldn't cut it for me.


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