Submitted by threwthelookinggrass t3_11dhpr6 in DIY
In the process of a kitchen renovation. I wanted to remove the soffit above the upper cabinets and found that the drywall ceiling was a false ceiling.
The space between the true ceiling and false ceiling has pretty poor/no insulation on the exterior walls. The true ceiling is also in terrible condition. (Thanks corner cutting boomers of the 80s)
I’d like to raise the ceiling to the original ceiling’s height, add insulation, and dry wall everything.
Based on the age of the house the paint is probably lead based.
I’m in Pennsylvania.
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- what are the walls made of? Plaster and lathe? Any special considerations for removal or disposal of that? Will I be able to just put drywall on the studs after ripping out the remaining lathe?
- My plan is to wear appropriate ppe (respirator, suit, booties, googles, gloves, etc.), use a hepa filter on my vacuum to clean and the two bucket wet wipe down method, have plastic barriers between rooms, have box fans blowing air outside, and demo both ceilings down to the original floor joists. Am I missing anything?
- I plan to eventually rent out this house. Anything I should keep in mind as I go through this?
Adam2013 t1_ja8oqg2 wrote
FYI the insulation batting that's up there either has an oddly variegated dark back side of the vapor barrier or you've got a mold issue too. Find the source of the leak and fix that.
As far as the lead paint, there are cheap test kits from your local big box store. Ask the paint department where to find these.