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Avatar for Bonillas Master Touch
Bonillas Master Touch
5.0(
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Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"They completed the job, removing the drop ceiling and the carpet, much faster than expected and did a great job. They left the basement very clean. We would recommend!"
Drywall Project
Drywall Project
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Drywall Project

+68

Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Swan's Handyman Service
4.4(
212
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Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Credit card accepted

"Two guys painted the ceiling and 1 coat on the walls of my master bedroom.  At the end of their four hours they just stopped even though the walls needed another coat, the corners needed to be redone and some other additional touch ups were needed.  To have two painters for four hours I would have expected at least one room to be completed.  Needless to say I was disappointed with the deal as they had told me they would be able to complete 2-3 rooms."
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+25

Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Rick Remaly Painting
4.2(
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Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

"Job was done fairly well. There were some large paint drips/roller marks on the walls in one of the bedrooms that are definitely noticeable unfortunately, and there were several dried paint drops on the carpet/baseboard that won't come out. At the suggestion of the painter we added on some repair/painting of the ceiling (the tape was peeling around some of the corners). The add-on work was a bit pricey, but this was offset by the original deal purchased on AL which was very inexpensive.
Overall it was still a positive experience. Our painter was on time, polite, and honest. I would probably reach out to RRP again if I need painting done in the future.
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BMW Repair Shop Floor Grinding.
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This is the final

+5

Recommended by86%of homeowners
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Ceilings N More Drywall
5.0(
2
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Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

Free estimates

A reliable, trustworthy , small business that strives to reach quality and goals daily. We guarantee your satisfaction and we won’t leave until the job is done right. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! Check out our services offered and call or click to schedule a free estimate today.

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+8

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Richard P Van Der Slik Plastering
4.5(
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Serving Fulton, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 1988

"Excellent! My only complaint would be that he was difficult to contact initially and didn't return my calls. However, once the initial contact was made, the experience was great. The ceiling is perfect. He and his co-worker (his son) covered the floors and put plastic up to protect walls and windows from the drywall goop. They showed up when they said they would and kept us informed about the timetable so we could coordinate the electrician's schedule. They worked fast and efficiently."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Popcorn Ceilings questions, answered by experts

If your popcorn ceiling contains asbestos, you must hire a professional asbestos removal company to handle the disposal. If your popcorn ceiling does not have asbestos, you can call a popcorn ceiling removal specialist to handle the job. Otherwise, you can hire a drywall or painting professional to handle the job, depending on what you need done.

It is often less expensive to cover a popcorn ceiling instead of removing it. Installing drywall costs $1.50 to $3 per square foot, whereas popcorn ceiling removal averages $7 per square foot. Another option may be installing beadboard panels over top, giving your ceiling a fresh and modern look.

In most cases, it is worth removing popcorn ceilings because they are considered outdated and can make a home more difficult to sell. Buyers typically prefer a smooth, modern finish, so removing the texture can increase a home's value and appeal. The necessity can sometimes depend on the housing market; in a competitive market, buyers may be more willing to overlook minor renovations. The most critical factor is the potential presence of asbestos, which is common in older popcorn ceilings and poses a significant health hazard if the material deteriorates. If you know your ceiling contains asbestos, you are required to disclose this when selling, which can be a major deterrent for buyers. In this situation, it is highly recommended to have a professional remove or encapsulate the ceiling to resolve the issue before it impacts the sale.

If your popcorn ceiling is asbestos-free and you are ready for a new look, painting is an option. As long as there is no flaking or other wear, a new coat of paint might be just the thing to refresh the old ceiling. The best way to paint a popcorn ceiling is to use either a paint sprayer or a thick roller to cover the popcorn texture fully. (Do not forget to dust it off beforehand!)

“Note that if you eventually want to remove the popcorn ceiling, a painted ceiling is a labor-intensive job to remove and will cost more,” says Bob Tschudi. “Once painted, the process of removing the popcorn ceiling requires physical scraping as opposed to a spray-and-scrape approach. It’s very labor-intensive, and thus more costly.”

Popcorn ceilings have fallen out of popularity due to their outdated appearance, difficult maintenance, and potential health risks. Ceilings installed before the 1990s may contain asbestos, which poses a serious health hazard if disturbed. As design trends have shifted towards sleeker, more modern finishes, many homeowners now favor smoother ceilings that offer a cleaner look and easier upkeep.

However, popcorn ceilings do offer some benefits, such as acoustic dampening and the ability to hide imperfections. Some people also appreciate their retro charm or find them to be a cost-effective option. Ultimately, whether a popcorn ceiling is 'bad' depends on personal preference, safety concerns, and the overall aesthetic of the home.

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