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Many homeowners got rid of their popcorn ceilings in the half century since they were all the.
It was the standard for bedroom and residential hallway ceilings for its bright white appearance ability to hide imperfections and acoustical characteristics in comparison kitchen and living room ceilings would normally be.
Popcorn ceilings were first installed in the 1950s as a more economical way to finish a ceiling than using plaster.
A popcorn ceiling slang also known as a stipple ceiling a stucco ceiling or formally an acoustic ceiling is a ceiling with a certain spray on or paint on treatment.
It is a question of refastening the roof with special paste covers popcorn ceiling or simply with fine plaster.
How to properly remove spray on popcorn ceilings page 8.
The stucco mixture was combined with styrofoam particles to create the cottage cheese like texture.
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However this fad quickly fell out of style in the late 70s in the united states and in the 90s in canada.
Builders sprayed a stucco mixture on the ceiling that had a lumpy cottage cheese like texture.
In 1978 under the clean air act due to causing mesothelioma a type of cancer if inhaled.
Asbestos was found to be a binding ingredient in popcorn ceiling mixtures and was banned in the u s.
They were a quick cheap way to finish ceilings in tract homes and apartment buildings.
Asbestos in the home accessed march 29 2020.
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Homebuilders also thought the added texture was a desirable design element to hide ceiling flaws and help absorb sound.
This technique is probably the most practical.
Popcorn ceilings were inescapable from the 1950s to the early 1980s.
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