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Avatar for E M Best Painting Plus Renovation
E M Best Painting Plus Renovation
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Serving Morgan, UT and surrounding areas

"They did an excellent job. The prep work was great and all rough spots were smoothed out and repaired. The finish on the paint is perfect. They were on-time and did a fantastic job with communication. My only complaint is that we found a few tiny paint spots from when they sprayed the ceiling on the carpet after they left, but I was able to clean them up. We will definitely use them again for future projects."
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Wasatch Front Painting Pros. LLC
5.0(
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Serving Morgan, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

"Joe and his team did an amazing job painting our basement. We met with Joe and Mike on a Friday to get an estimate and they were at our house the following Monday morning to begin work. Their pricing was very fair and the quality of work was outstanding. I was amazed with their attention to detail. It is very clear that a lot of pride goes into their work and they want their customers to be very satisfied. We will definitely be hiring them for future projects."
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Affordable Complete Ext Solutions Stucco & Stone
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Serving Morgan, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contacted the provider and didn't hear anything back for almost 2 weeks. The provider called and said he would be by the next day and then didn't show up. The following day he came by and gave the bid. Once I got the bid, they didn't show up on the day they said they would do the work and came the following Monday. The actual installers did a great job with the work."
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Wayman Bro's Construction, LLC
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Serving Morgan, UT and surrounding areas

"I paid them full in advance as I trusted them but they did not come back to finish the work which was done incorrectly. They told me to find another contractor and never heard from them again. My mistake is that I paid them in advance over $10,000."
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Popcorn Ceilings questions, answered by experts

Yes. Sagging ceilings often indicate more severe problems, such as structural damage, roof leaks, and pest infestations. As the sagging expands, your ceiling may eventually collapse, posing a threat to your physical safety and leading to expensive repair and restoration costs. That’s why you need to fix sagging ceilings as soon as you notice them.

If your popcorn ceiling has noticeable cracks, you may want to have it checked by a professional before cleaning it. Adding any moisture or disturbing the ceiling may worsen the cracks, so find out if your ceiling needs to be repaired by a local contractor before cleaning.

Under the right circumstances, removing your popcorn ceiling can have a favorable ROI exceeding 80%. The ROI depends on several factors, such as the size of your ceiling, where the texture is located in your home, the state of the housing market, and whether the ceiling contains asbestos.

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.

No, you do not have to worry about new popcorn ceilings having asbestos. All residential building materials used since the mid-1980s stopped including asbestos, so new popcorn ceilings have no risk of asbestos. You can still create a textured drywall ceiling with a popcorn texture if you like, but new techniques have no risk of adding asbestos. 

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