Submitted by SWATSWATSWAT t3_10oqzr6 in DIY
House came with a "textured" or "orange peel" ceiling and walls. The ceiling has been painted with what seems like wall paint, which probably complicates matters.
Whomever sprayed the texture put it on full blast, resulting in a thick, awful looking mess. There are literally chunks of this crap hanging off the ceiling like stalactites. The walls aren't awful and I can live with them, but the ceilings have to go.
What can be done to either remove or cover this stuff? I really don't want to re-sheetrock a brand new house, but this stuff IS that bad. What solvent can be used to try and scrape it off, or should I try sanding it off? Least awful to worst solutions for me would be - scraping, sanding, sheet rocking, spackling over/sanding.
And finally, WHY would someone ruin new sheetrock with this blasphemy? Popcorn ceilings were thankfully halted in the 80's, why'd they decide to make a comeback with something even worse 30 years later?
loganab13 t1_j6gfc0l wrote
Knockdown hides less than perfect finishing & is extremely common in tract/spec homes. Your best options are either skim coating the entire ceiling, or laminating with 1/4” rock. I would choose option #2.