Dpzelenak
New member
Hello all, im a long time lurker and finally decided to make an account because im in the process of buying my first house and i finally have a garage to call home. I have a ton of questions but ill keep it short for now. The inside of the house is gonna be repainted before the girlfriend and i move in and i decided now is a good time to remove all the popcorn ceiling throughout the house.
The house is almost 1900 sqft and ive never done the popcorn removal process large scale before so im looking for input on ways to make project go smoother and easier and not take a week cause we have dates set to move in 2 weeks after we close so alot of painting and cleaning needs to happen kinda quickly.
I currently have the fancy "Ceiling Texture Scraper for Popcorn Ceiling Removal" and a sprayer bottle, used that before and it was a nightmare and that was on a 10x10 bedroom.
Ive seen some people use a drywall sander but i dont if thats the best way since it makes alot of dust, ill go rent one and make the whole house look like Dexter's kill room if it turns out to be the quickest.
If we need to just wet ceiling and use plastic putty knifes then thats what we'll do. Whatever works the best
I just wanted to ask and get options from the way more experienced members on here before i hit up youtube.
Thanks
Ps, sorry if this isnt the right place for this, i send most of my time on here in the gallery forums.
The house is almost 1900 sqft and ive never done the popcorn removal process large scale before so im looking for input on ways to make project go smoother and easier and not take a week cause we have dates set to move in 2 weeks after we close so alot of painting and cleaning needs to happen kinda quickly.
I currently have the fancy "Ceiling Texture Scraper for Popcorn Ceiling Removal" and a sprayer bottle, used that before and it was a nightmare and that was on a 10x10 bedroom.
Ive seen some people use a drywall sander but i dont if thats the best way since it makes alot of dust, ill go rent one and make the whole house look like Dexter's kill room if it turns out to be the quickest.
If we need to just wet ceiling and use plastic putty knifes then thats what we'll do. Whatever works the best
I just wanted to ask and get options from the way more experienced members on here before i hit up youtube.
Thanks
Ps, sorry if this isnt the right place for this, i send most of my time on here in the gallery forums.

I removed it myself to keep costs down (but pissed off the wife) and it was not pleasant but within a few nights I was able to get it completed by taping off the walls and floor for collection then scraping and keeping it wet and wearing good PPE.