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Old 04-01-2009, 04:05 PM   #1
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Popcorn Over Concrete Ceiling


Has anyone ever scraped popcorn from a condo ceiling that is concrete?
I have a customer that wants this done. I'm trying to guess how smooth the concrete is beneath that friking crap-corn.
I know the concrete people would float an interior floor smooth but a ceiling I dunno.... we might end up scraping the poopcorn off and doing a knock-down texture if it's bad.
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Old 04-01-2009, 04:38 PM   #2
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Re: Popcorn Over Concrete Ceiling


Most of the ones we have done have been skim coated w/ joint compond before the popcorn was applied. So it comes off pretty easy with a little h2o. Then just some minor mud work. I definetly would do a texture on the ceiling, because the concrete is rarely flat throughout a room.

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Old 04-02-2009, 08:58 AM   #3
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Re: Popcorn Over Concrete Ceiling


Looks like water damage, did you fix the leak? the ceiling looks like plaster and that could mean the heating is in the ceiling, I had a friend who lived in one of these type condos all the heating was in the ceiling.


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Looks like water damage, did you fix the leak? the ceiling looks like plaster and that could mean the heating is in the ceiling, I had a friend who lived in one of these type condos all the heating was in the ceiling.


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Frank, Yes that water damage was from a leak on the roof that has been fixed. It is not plaster. It's solid concrete w/ expansion joints and all. The 5 story builng was built in 1975.

We also added a new electrical box in the center of the living room for a ceiling fan and light. Back in the day I guess they didn't foresee a need for a box in that ceiling other than for a light in the dining area of the room.





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