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Roger Rojas
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Popcorn Acoustic Ceiling Texture - Apply, Repair or Remove

Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

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I’m Roger Rojas, a 20-year-old carpenter with three years of hands-on experience in drywall, metal framing, acoustic ceilings, and plaster/mudding. I work in both commercial and residential remodeling, alongside my father, who brings over 35 years of experience in every aspect of general carpentry, including finish work and painting. We also have a team of skilled specialists covering all these areas as well, including sink and countertop work. Together, we prioritize efficiency and quality in every project, and we’re always ready to take on new leads and deliver solid, reliable results.

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Popcorn Acoustic Ceiling Texture - Apply, Repair or RemovePopcorn Acoustic Ceiling Texture - Apply, Repair or Remove - For Business

Serving Bailey, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

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"Went above and beyond. Came out to fix the garbage disposal. Needed a light bulb changed so he could see better and changed it by loosening a light fixture I couldnâ t get done for years, reinstalled it with new light bulb and fixed the disposal. Polite, honest about abilities, friendly, personable. Will definitely call again. Iâ ll call him first."
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Popcorn Ceilings questions, answered by experts

No, not all popcorn ceilings have asbestos, but a vast majority do. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) banned its use in 1973, although it still may have been used up through the early ‘90s. But, in general, homes built or remodeled before the early ‘80s likely utilized materials with asbestos. That being said, a professional test is the only way to determine for sure.

After removing any type of skylight, you have a few options for the ceiling. You can patch and repair the ceiling to match the surrounding area, ensuring a smooth and seamless finish. Alternatively, you can install a light fixture or a ceiling fan in place of the skylight to maintain functionality and enhance the room's lighting and ventilation. Ultimately, the choice depends on your preferences and the specific requirements of the space. No matter what you choose, you’ll probably want to call in a pro to help. 

Popcorn ceilings have fallen out of popularity for several reasons, though opinions on them can vary. The primary drawbacks include an outdated appearance, difficulty with cleaning and maintenance, and potential health risks, as ceilings installed before the 1990s may contain asbestos. As design trends have shifted toward sleeker, more modern finishes, many homeowners now prefer smooth ceilings for their clean look and easier upkeep. However, popcorn ceilings do offer some benefits, such as excellent acoustic properties for noise reduction and the ability to hide imperfections. Some also appreciate their retro charm or find them to be a cost-effective solution. Ultimately, whether they are "bad" depends on personal preference, safety concerns, and aesthetic goals.

Yes, you can cover a popcorn ceiling, which is often more cost-effective and easier than scraping it off. Common methods include using ceiling-grade drywall, applying a skim coat, or installing beadboard panels to create a smooth, updated finish. Covering the ceiling can also protect you from asbestos exposure if the material contains it. However, it's important to note that this method only seals off the asbestos and does not eliminate it, which could be a concern for future renovations or home resale. If you suspect your ceiling contains asbestos, it's best to hire a local asbestos abatement company to test the material and manage its safe removal.

Professionals use spraying or painting machines for application, skimming and filling for repairs, or specialized scraping techniques for safe removal.

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