Submitted by egyptianking304 t3_11ehmk6 in DIY
I would like to remove the popcorn ceilings in my high-rise condo. The popcorn was sprayed right on the concrete.
I ran my hand on the ceiling and it started falling off so to my understanding that means it’s unpainted.
I have a good idea of how to dry/wet scrape it off. Might even be able to sand it off.
After it’s off, I will need to skim coat/mud with drywall joint compound before painting. Plan is to skim coat and sand twice, based on what I have read. However, as I’m reading, some people say that the mud may not bond to the concrete as nicely and may fall off in the future. Someone suggested using bags of quick dry before skim coating.
Questions:
- Can I skim coat directly on the concrete? Or will it fall off in the future? If it will fall off, would quick dry solve it?
- other than the dust, is there any benefits of dry/wet/sand methods of removing popcorn off of a concrete ceiling?
aug_aug t1_jae59fs wrote
Some popcorn ceilings have asbestos in them, so you wet it down to avoid creating and breathing the dust. Soak it with a weed sprayer and it slops right off onto a tarp below.