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Asbestos removal

 04/03/2003 09:33 PM Rockinfigz
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Asbestos removal

04/11/2003 02:45 AM Lawrence

Besides the obvious warning about asbestos, a precautionary tale first. I do encourage you to remove the popcorn finish because popcorn ceilings are ugly and creating a smooth ceiling will produce a nicer room with cleaner lines.

However, removing the popcorn off a ceiling is a seemingly easy job that usually ends up producing more work than just replacing the ceiling, altogether. As a newbie, or even with experience, you will most likely scratch the paper on the drywall underneath all over the place, which you will need to patch with a skim coat of mud, which is extremely difficult to do on a wall, no less a ceiling. A buddy of mine did it recently without consulting me, thought he had done a good, clean job, but then spent the next three weeks of spare time trying to skim out the imperfections. Same thing I went through, and I ended up trashing my ceiling and replacing the drywall, entirely, in the end, anyway. Drywall is still cheap, and your time is valueable. And "taping" new drywall is qualitatively easier than repairing torn paper by skim coating.

You can remove the popcorn by wetting and scraping it off and then install 3/8 or 1/4 inch drywall over the existing ceiling to simply provide a smooth finish. 1/4 inch drywall is not that tough to lift--nothing like 1/2 inch or 5/8 inch--although your should have a partner or two help you if only for balance.

Keep in mind that working on a ceiling is extremely more difficult than working on a wall because you hold you arms over your head and look upwards the entire time. You are not in for a "fun" project. One main reason for using popcorn ceilings is to quickly, cheaply, and easily cover up imperfections in the ceiling taping job because contractors want to reduce the amount of work they need to do on ceilings. They don't want to carefully smooth the imperfections out like on walls; they just want a quick-fix.

If you decide to take the risk of removing asbestos, yourself, get a good mask that conforms to your face tightly and that you can "hear" working through some sort of valve. Dust masks are not good enough because most of the air you breath when wearing them comes in through the sides, not the mask. They are better than nothing, but not perfect.

The water on the popcorn will reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of airborne asbestos when you are removing the popcorn, if it has asbestos, at all.

[This message has been edited by Lawrence (edited April 11, 2003).]

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