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If your home has popcorn ceilings, the chances are good that you've considered removing them. Not only is the style outdated, but some popcorn ceilings are also contaminated with asbestos.
Popcorn ceilings were once all the rage—but chances are they’re no longer a desirable feature in your home. Unfortunately, they may also sometimes contain asbestos, which can make removal tricky.
Considering removing and replacing your popcorn ceiling? Here’s what to know. First, change out your old smoke detector. “Change the batteries in your smoke detector or better yet, switch your ...
They were the height of fashion in the 1950s and 1960s, but well into the 21st century, people are wondering how to remove popcorn ceilings. If you look up to see one of these heavily textured ...