Etobicoke’s established neighborhoods – Mimico, Long Branch, Alderwood, Islington – are packed with homes from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Translation? Lots of popcorn ceilings. Homeowners along the lakeshore, up in Kingsway, throughout Humber Valley Village – everyone’s dealing with the same outdated texture. A client in Mimico summed it up perfectly: “I want my house to feel modern, but this ceiling makes everything look dated.” She sent us photos. She was absolutely right. After removing popcorn ceilings throughout Etobicoke for years, we’ve noticed the pattern.
Most homes have painted popcorn texture, not unpainted. That matters significantly. Paint creates a permanent seal over the bumps, making simple scraping impossible. Traditional wet methods? Messy disaster. Our dustless sanding systems use HEPA filtration to capture particles during removal. We’ve worked in occupied homes, completing entire ceiling projects while homeowners lived their normal lives one room over.
Sanding Popcorn with Dustless System – The Game Changer
Remember when your neighbor tried removing their popcorn ceiling and their whole house looked like flour bomb went off? That’s why we invested in professional dustless sanding equipment. Not some shop-vac taped to a sander, we’re talking HEPA-filtered systems that capture 85% of dust particles before they hit the air.
Our dustless setup connects directly to specialized sanders that eat through both painted and unpainted popcorn texture. Vacuum system creates negative pressure, pulls every particle straight into containment. We’ve done entire popcorn ceiling removal jobs in occupied homes where homeowners kept working from their home office one room over.
The sander powers through painted texture like it’s nothing. Leaves uniform surface ready for next step. No gouges like hand scraping.
Popcorn Ceiling Removal Process
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