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Frequently Asked Questions> Acoustic Removal, Popcorn Ceiling Removal

How long will it take to remove the acoustic ceiling texture in my home?

It depends on the size of your home. On average, a complete process (removal, repair, texture, primer and paint) will take 2-3 days. We can also do the removal room by room, or split it into 2 different days. Whatever is more convenient for you and your family. Priming and painting your ceilings will be done the day following the texture application.

How much does it cost?

Some ballpark figures: A basic acoustic removal & re-texture (machine applied) on a vacant home runs anywhere from $1.30 to $1.50 per sq. ft. The price fluctuates regularly to stay competitive. Call us for our current prices. A furnished home will run slightly higher. We guarantee to meet or beat any competitor's written bid, so you can always be assured of receiving the best deal. The complete process, including primer & paint runs about $1.70-$2.20 per sq ft. Several factors can effect the bid you receive for your particular home. Also, the price for the re-texture varies depending on the style you choose. Factors that can effect price are: whether or not it's furnished, high ceilings, woodwork/paneling, wallpapered walls, visible patches, obvious defects in the drywall, etc...Certain custom hand textures are more expensive. Remember, when you are measuring your square footage, you only include actual measurements of the ceiling area you want removed. This number is lower than the square footage of your home. Don't include areas such as bathrooms, kitchens, garages, or any other area where acoustic isn't present. We'll measure it for you...Call us for a free quote at (916)944-1330.

Why on earth do they put acoustic up in the first place?

Well, quite frankly, it was cheaper for the builder. Acoustic texture really hides a lot of imperfections, so less coats are necessary when finishing the sheetrock joints. A few decades ago, it was in style. Some people still prefer the look of their acoustic ceilings.

Why should I have my acoustic ceilings retextured?

Its entirely up to you and your family's preferences. Some people just don't like the look of it. It tends to make a room look darker because each little kernel of acoustic creates a shadow behind it. Acoustic is very difficult to clean...spider webs stick to it like crazy. Vibrations in the environment, such as large trucks and equipment, winds, doors slamming, etc, can cause kernels of acoustic to drop from the ceiling, leaving delightful white specks everywhere. Allergy sufferers find that removing the acoustic lessens their symptoms. Some specialists say that the acoustic also harbors microbial pests and germs. Another reason is for ease in repainting. Popcorn ceilings should be painted with an airless paint sprayer, a pricey piece of equipment most DIY'ers don't have just laying around.

I had the acoustic removed in a few rooms of my home by another company and the ceilings look striped, even though they painted them. Why?

What you are seeing is the difference in the absorption rate of the paint into the joint compound, the texture and the sheetrock. Paint will soak into these substances at different rates, causing a difference in its final appearance. Even after several coats of paint, this "checkerboard" effect may remain noticeable. The contractor needs to be knowledgeable about finishing as well as painting the new texture. A suitable primer, quality paint and proper application technique will eliminate any problems. This prevents subsequent coats of paint from absorbing into the ceiling, eliminating the possibility of striping.

I am really concerned about hiring a contractor. I've heard so many horror stories. How do I know I'm hiring a reliable, experienced company to remove my popcorn ceiling?

A crystal ball helps (just kidding.) Honestly, some intuition is your best defense. If something sounds fishy, it probably is. Trust your instincts. Just because you're new to hiring a contractor doesn't make you a fool. Any contractor who tries to make you feel stupid or intrusive just because you ask questions should be avoided like the plague. I started this webpage so my clients would feel more informed and less intimidated by the whole process. Beware of pushy salesmen or estimators, trying to jam you into scheduling a job ASAP. Friends, co-workers and neighbors are a good starting point in your search.  Visit our articles page for home improvement advice.

 

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Why remove your old acoustic?

For A More Modern Look .... To Brighten Up Your Home .. .. To Eliminate Falling White Specks ....  For Ease In Cleaning .... Easier Painting ... To Alleviate Allergy Symptoms ... You don't own a disco ball ... Your appliances are not avocado green or mustard yellow ... It's not 1974 anymore ... Popcorn belongs in a bucket, covered with butter ...

  

 

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Patchmasters Texture & Paint Service is a home improvement web site featuring acoustic ceiling removal info and popcorn ceiling removal as well as wall and ceiling patch info and drywall repair info. Patchmasters performs sheetrock repairs and patches sheetrock holes in walls and ceilings. You will find pictures and explanation on popcorn removal, acoustic removal, drywall repairs,  drywall patches and wall repairs including texture sample pictures as well as interior and exterior painting. Patchmasters is a painting and drywall repair company serving the greater Sacramento area, as well as the San Francisco Bay area, Orangevale, Citrus Heights, Folsom, Granite Bay, Roseville, Rocklin, Loomis, Cameron Park, Eldorado Hills, Placer County as well as Eldorado County, West Sacramento, Davis and Woodland. Our services include interior and exterior painting, acoustic ceiling repairs also called cottage cheese ceilings or popcorn ceilings.  We also remove acoustic ceilings. Patchmasters repairs and patches popcorn ceilings, as well as drywall repairs, patches, and matches custom wall and ceiling texture. Find us under acoustic ceiling repairs, acoustic ceiling removal, remove popcorn ceiling, patch popcorn ceilings, patch repair acoustic, texture, drywall repair, sheetrock repair, patches, wall repair, wall patches, sheetrock patch, fix wall holes, repair wall holes, ceiling hole, interior painting, exterior painting.