Removing Acoustic Ceilings
My husband and I are currently renovating our home. Part of the rehab process is spraying wall texture. In this case, our house does not have acoustic ceilings, or popcorn texture, but in many cases where knockdown texture is used on the ceilings of a home, it is because acoustic ceilings are present and they are no longer desired. This means that someone must take the time to put the home through the acoustic ceiling removal process. Making this type of change from “popcorn ceilings” to ceilings with a knockdown spray texture can make a huge difference in the style and look of your home. While acoustic ceilings seem out dated and out of style, removing this and replacing it with texture can be a very wise move both financially, making it easier to sell, sell faster, and sell for more money, and just as a home owner in general.
My husband has worked as a contractor in the acoustic ceiling removal business and has helped to removed many acoustic ceilings in the area of Sacramento, California. With the help of this experience he was able to put together a website that can help anyone learn to remove acoustic ceilings. While removing acoustic ceilings and replacing it with wall texture is indeed sometimes messy to accomplish, the overall outcome is well worth the effort and mess. The change will absolutely astonish you. Transforming from an acoustic ceiling makes all the difference in moving toward changing the entire look of a house. If you are researching a way to bring your house up to date in terms of décor, look no further than removing that old out of style popcorn ceiling texture and replacing with something more contemporary. For tips on how to carry this out by doing it yourself, check out the link to bigrehab.com.
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