Markham’s mix of heritage Unionville properties and newer Cornell developments means we handle two completely different types of popcorn ceiling projects. Downtown Unionville? Those older homes often have unpainted acoustic texture from the 70s and 80s. But venture into Berczy Village or Angus Glen, and you’re dealing with 90s-2000s builder-grade popcorn that’s been painted multiple times. A client in Cornell recently asked us, “Why does every contractor give me a different price?” Because they’re not all equipped to handle painted texture properly.
After years of popcorn ceiling removal throughout Markham, we’ve figured out the pattern. Tech professionals in newer areas want modern, smooth ceilings and won’t settle for shortcuts. Heritage home owners in Unionville and Markham Village need careful work that respects their older plaster. Both jobs require dustless sanding systems – the HEPA-filtered equipment that captures particles before they coat your entire house in white dust.
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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