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Textured Ceilings
I've been in some old houses where very little of the texture is still on the ceilings. I have to wonder how much came off due to attempts to paint it and how much just turned loose over time. Then I wonder how save these ceilings were to begin with if the texture does fall off a little at a time over the years. Of course I am thinking of the asbestos in them. comments?
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New Guy
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Re: Textured Ceilings
That sounds about right.
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