Scraping Painted Popcorn

This is never easy because the ceilings are always different.  Sometimes the best way to handle a situation such as this is to mask off the walls and floors complete if necessary,  then wet the popcorn and let it sit for about 5-7 minutes.  to a test spot to see how it comes off.  If needed, wet it one more time and usually it can come off almost as easy as non painted popcorn.  You only have to be careful and not tear any paper on the drywall.

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Silver Woods Bid

I will be headed into the Silver Woods community for a bid on a popcorn ceiling.  I have been in that area before doing remodel work for an old builder of mine.  It is located off of Conroy and Apopka-Vineland Rd, just by the Publix supermarket.  Work has been quite steady for the past couple of months, so lets hope it stays that way!

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Painted Popcorn by Lake Brantley

This popcorn by Lake Brantley High School was painted.  We only had about 300 sq/ft to take down and it wasnt to bad.  The homeowner request a flat type of texture to where the ceilings still looked slick just with something on it, to hide most of the stuff due to a limited budget.  He didn’t want knockdown, so I gave him a nice Orange Peel throughout, and he was satisfied over all that it hid most stuff.

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Easiest Popcorn Removal Ever!

Our company just did one of the best popcorn ceiling removals ever in the Orlando area!  The finishing underneath the popcorn was excellent.  There was very minimal touch up that we had to do and we sprayed a nice thick knockdown on the lids.  There was about 900 sq/ft of popcorn that had to be taken off and 2/3 of that was vaulted at around 12 feet in the air with an open kitchen as well.  It only took my crew 8 hours to do.  I have never done a popcorn removal so easy before.  This was right behind UCF off Tanner road.

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Bid by Dean Road

I went and looked at a project by Dean Rd. today. Althought the house was only around 1500 sq/ft, the ceilings were all vaulted so that house could take time to do.  Most vaults usually need repairing, which is something we can do so hopefully we can get this bid, but if not, there will always be others.

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