Richmond Hill’s established neighborhoods are full of homes built in the 80s and 90s – prime popcorn ceiling era. From Oak Ridges estates to the original Richmond Hill core, we see the same pattern: homeowners finally ready to modernize those textured ceilings they’ve lived with for decades. Last week, a client in Bayview Hill showed us her living room. “We bought this place in 1995,” she explained. “The popcorn looked fine then. Now it just looks old.” She’s right. Trends changed. Smooth ceilings are back.
The challenge with Richmond Hill popcorn ceiling removal? Most of it’s painted. Original owners rolled latex paint over the texture years ago, creating a permanent bond. That painted popcorn doesn’t scrape – it fights back. Traditional wet methods create massive mess and potential water damage. We use professional dustless sanding systems instead. HEPA-filtered equipment that removes painted and unpainted texture without turning your home into a construction zone.
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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