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  • @PaulPeck
    @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +47

    Here's the entire Skim Coating over a textured ceiling Playlist Series: czcams.com/play/PL7Ww-LhWbB0HItcbzpNDOItxexzM40BTc.html Below in Paul's Drywall and Painting Shop are all of the tools and products I used in this video: ▶ www.amazon.com/shop/paulpeck 🔴 Be sure to SUBSCRIBE for more useful Tips goo.gl/Es5k5z Thanks for being a part of this Community! -Paul 👍😎

    • @marypepper8453
      @marypepper8453 Před 5 lety

      Can you skim coat non painted popcorn ceiling ?

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +3

      Hi Mary, no it will just fall off... You’re going to have to either prime it first or scrape it off. If your ceiling is before 1982 you’ll need to get a small sample and send in for testing to see if it has asbestos in it. I hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing!😎 -Paul

    • @marypepper8453
      @marypepper8453 Před 5 lety +1

      @@PaulPeck Thank you so much. So instead of scraping with all that dust I can prime ceiling and then skim coat. For me at age 70 that may be my best bet.Thanks again. I love your channel !!

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, that’s correct Mary.👍🏻 Good luck with your project! Let me know if you run into any questions along the way.😎 -Paul

    • @brenthollingsworth8035
      @brenthollingsworth8035 Před 4 lety

      Good video I subbed something I need to take care of whole house has that crap on the ceiling thanks again

  • @lorenzocamacho-vr2bq
    @lorenzocamacho-vr2bq Před 4 měsíci +5

    I've been painting and drywalling for 24 years now and this guy definitely knows his stuff. Thank you very much for your expertise and knowledge

  • @bethzaidagarcia81
    @bethzaidagarcia81 Před 3 lety +167

    Im a professional drywall taper for over 7 years and its by far the best recommendation I have seen online good job 👏

    • @Chris-pj1os
      @Chris-pj1os Před 3 lety +1

      Do you think there might be a way to shoot mud up there and then hit it with a big blade to speed things up?

    • @itsmeecjay4769
      @itsmeecjay4769 Před 3 lety +6

      Probably by using a roller? And then smoothing it out with a blade, let it dry up and sand it down for that smooth finish and it would be ready to paint.
      Fyi: I just got that info from another video 😂😅

    • @nadinequintieri3621
      @nadinequintieri3621 Před 3 lety +3

      Do you still have to have the ceiling tested for asbestos if you do it that way?

    • @bethzaidagarcia81
      @bethzaidagarcia81 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nadinequintieri3621 you will have it under but it wont show on your asbestos inspections if you cover properly it is more dangerous if you scrape it because it will be on the air even when contaied you better off covering it

    • @nadinequintieri3621
      @nadinequintieri3621 Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much for replying! So if we just cover the popcorn ceiling by skimming over it can we still interfere with the asbestos or will it stay stable. I'm so confused on what to do.

  • @slowly.but.surely
    @slowly.but.surely Před 3 lety +30

    This here is the definition of "experience". Bravo in a big way

    • @pcm7315
      @pcm7315 Před 2 lety

      Not sure how I got this video, but stayed to watch the skim coating exhibition.

  • @silverstone6075
    @silverstone6075 Před 2 lety +12

    Thank you!!!! I have an ENTIRE HOUSE with popcorn ceilings. CATHEDRAL Ceilings! 4 bedrooms and living room. Now you’ve made my day!

    • @sa3270
      @sa3270 Před 2 lety +2

      My 2000 square foot house has 1 cathedral and 2 tray ceilings. The entire house was popcorn when I moved in. I scraped, textured, and painted all my ceilings myself, with the exception of one cathedral ceiling which I contracted out. Turned out fine.

    • @UVIcki
      @UVIcki Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@sa3270when you say "textured" did you do orange peel on your skimmed ceilings?

  • @420people
    @420people Před 3 lety +69

    I just did 400+ sq/ft in a 2 step process, literally followed these instructions to the last word, except I used a smaller knife because I couldn’t get a bigger one. Couple touch ups after two coats with MINOR sanding after using the knife to knock down ridges, looks banging. Thanks for the tips!

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 3 lety +10

      That’s awesome man!💥👊🏻 I’m glad my videos could help you. I really appreciate your feedback. Thanks so much for watching and commenting my friend!😎 -Paul

    • @tomlehr861
      @tomlehr861 Před rokem +1

      ​@@PaulPeck i have same type ceilng,will i need 2 coats of mud?

  • @rhinomite5203
    @rhinomite5203 Před 5 lety +13

    27 year veteran of the remodel world and the first 10, drywall only. The key to skim coat is to pull the mud one direction and skim 90 degrees to the skim. It will smooth out so much better and make the second coat a lot easier........of course experience trumps almost any trade, the longer you do it the better you'll get, no matter how many videos you watch. 45 or 90 minute mud is so much better for the first coat any day of the year and it save s the dry time as well

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 Před 4 lety +234

    The only time when popcorn finish looks good is when you can't see the shit!!!

  • @thecommonsenseconservative5576

    My first time doing drywall work I was terrible but your videos helped a lot. Only 3rd time doing it, I skimmed my popcorn ceiling today and it looks great.

  • @andymontes689
    @andymontes689 Před 4 lety +6

    I just want to say, Thanks! You are a great teacher and person to put this info out there. You videos really help!

  • @natesantos4699
    @natesantos4699 Před 2 lety +10

    Nice job!! I have a job coming up and was hesitant on removing the gloss painted ceiling but when I saw this…I was like “sweet” that’s time saving, faster, without all the breathing dust, and mess to clean up! Thanks I’m gonna watch this again before I start the job!

  • @1omar1111
    @1omar1111 Před 3 lety +15

    one of the best videos i seen on drywall. I have been doing drywall and painting for the last 10 years and this is legit.

  • @gradyherren1014
    @gradyherren1014 Před 4 lety +1

    I've been in business near 20 year's and no matter if I've been doing all tricks of the trades I still enjoy watching other knowledged tradesman. I don't believe in to much learning. Thanks for your videos and clean language as explain the Technics as are performing your job to help us better jobs for customers.

  • @kassinalynn
    @kassinalynn Před 5 lety +15

    you make it look so easy. very thorough in explanations. thank you paul!

  • @TheBunkerbunny5
    @TheBunkerbunny5 Před 3 lety +11

    I’ve come to like drywalling. It’s extremely rewarding to see the finished outcome.

  • @robertogamez1907
    @robertogamez1907 Před 5 lety +2

    And yes Paul I am a drywall contractor 15 years you have a lot of good videos and a new subscriber

  • @sa-iw4dr
    @sa-iw4dr Před 4 lety +10

    Wow, good job, good idea for covering skim coating the popcorn ceiling! I like that idea less of a mess! Two thumbs up!

  • @DrFreedom76
    @DrFreedom76 Před 5 lety +6

    Watched till the end, learning as much as I can from your videos. I'll be starting my own projects soon using your knowledge

  • @justmeechie5154
    @justmeechie5154 Před 3 lety +3

    Just moved into a older building and saw those lovely popcorn ceilings. I'm a rookie so I know I probably can't do it, but at least I've learned how to do this and what to ask for.

  • @delgratiajones8535
    @delgratiajones8535 Před 4 lety +1

    I was stumped on how to get rid of the ugly popcorn ceiling in my bathroom. We were having a problem with mold in the cracks. This tip helped me figure out how to transform my bathroom! THANKS!

  • @collectivecreators6312
    @collectivecreators6312 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a scraper for $17 at Home Depot . What a mess I made . Can’t wait to show this video to my husband. Thank you for this video ❤️

  • @freddaniali
    @freddaniali Před 2 lety +3

    OMG, once again, a brilliant idea that I never would have thought of! This would have saved my all kinds of time on my last home!!!

  • @fosterlewis7360
    @fosterlewis7360 Před 4 lety +8

    FANTASTIC tips! Never would’ve thought to encapsulate this way. Excellent! I would probably even prefer doing this to removal of an unpainted popcorn ceiling, since skim coating has minimal risk of asbestos exposure. Thankfully, I don’t presently have any popcorn ceilings in my life.

  • @manuelvalenzuela1180
    @manuelvalenzuela1180 Před 2 lety +1

    i was a union carpenter for 10 years now im a drywall contractor and i agree with everything you said especially about useing the all purpose to skim it does have more glue

  • @vanessawhitneypro
    @vanessawhitneypro Před rokem +2

    I'm not a contractor, I'm just here for tips... And, I've realized, happily, from your video what a true pro can do... So, instead of DIY, I'm going to do some more research & hire someone to skim my ceilings... Cool to see you work though... Backbreaking work, but man, it looks great!

  • @bellagrace9812
    @bellagrace9812 Před 3 lety +3

    After wetting and scraping my master bath I sanded the ceiling and painted it. It looks great, but I was not looking forward to doing it throughout my house and had decided to just repaint my popcorn ceilings. Now that I've seen your video I will do a small bedroom first to see how well it goes skimming the ceiling. So glad I found your channel. Thanks!

  • @bigfishernj-7596
    @bigfishernj-7596 Před 5 lety +59

    I just attempted my bedroom ceiling; What a hassle !
    Professionals like yourself truly make this an artwork !

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +5

      I appreciate that man!👍🏻 Thanks so much for watching and subscribing!😎 -Paul

    • @bcwindowcleaning7360
      @bcwindowcleaning7360 Před 5 lety +11

      Not kidding skim coating is hella difficult without the popcorn in the way. Been trying to do just one long living room wall with lots of old repairs and such from being a rent house for 40 years. What a pain it's been to get smooth I'm ready to just fork over the money saved for another project and hire a professional. Great videos and very well explained. Could be an instructor for the way you explain techniques so someone like me who's never in their life touched a trowel and had no idea what a hawk was until just recently. Thank for taking the time to record and post your work.

    • @killanige
      @killanige Před 5 lety +3

      He makes it looks easy lol

    • @AdrianJayeOnline
      @AdrianJayeOnline Před 5 lety

      you aint joking

  • @tl4633
    @tl4633 Před 3 lety +1

    That's really a great idea.
    When I remodeled our 40 year old rental property, I sprayed a light coat of water on the ceiling and the popcorn textured pealed right off for me.
    On the negative side, this method was extremely (and I do mean extremely) messy and I had a helper who was a bit too aggressive with the scraping and did cause a bit of damage with the scraping knife.
    I wish I would have known this 5 years ago.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @Newlinjim
    @Newlinjim Před 5 lety +8

    Thanks Brudda, your vids are what the internet was made for.

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety

      I appreciate that Jim!👍🏻 I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing man!😎 -Paul

  • @lynnallen140
    @lynnallen140 Před 5 lety +3

    OMG thank you for your videos. I have been in a nightmare with my house and the texture walls and ceilings. I wish I would have known this trick before I painted my bed room.

  • @Ali3nRen
    @Ali3nRen Před 5 lety +9

    Man you just saved me and my dad time THANKS!!!! IM DEFINITELY SUBSCRIBING FOR MORE!!!

    • @JakeMissy-cr4oj
      @JakeMissy-cr4oj Před 4 lety

      You can buy squares that can be glued over the popcorn.

  • @jstriker623
    @jstriker623 Před 4 lety +2

    3:00-3:15 It's turning out so good it's like you're doing a magic trick. Amazing work!

    • @albalsamo1972
      @albalsamo1972 Před 3 lety

      How long does it take to skim coal a 12x12 ceiling.?

  • @littlemissy8356
    @littlemissy8356 Před 4 lety +2

    Your technique is marvelous. If I had that, I'd do my own popcorn ceiling. I am considering doing it tho. I just think it will be a whole lot of work. The walls turned out beyond my expectation.

  • @jmonsie4052
    @jmonsie4052 Před 4 lety +3

    Drywall tube. Nice work man! Ya I was shown by an older boss of mine how to skim coat without sanding between coats or pretty much at all.. wed knockdown after so wasn't necessary. But his stuff honestly looked finished. He prided himself on not even having one on job site. Not sure I agree but it taught me to not rely on a pole sander and just use that 6 in between coats. I still try not to use a sander when I do any mudwork but I find myself going over
    things more than I should if I just sanded..I just hate the dust and mess and added labor! Thanks for the good info and videos! Im Floating my hallway over popcorn currently but it's taking me two coats to look like your one.. gonna do rooms later with some of the tips u gave.

  • @susanlinton5981
    @susanlinton5981 Před 2 lety

    We tried removing popcorn from our kitchen ceiling using recommended techniques online. We’re big (or were-getting on) diy people, but gave up on the popcorn removal-wasn’t going well at all. Did luck out and found a guy who hung new drywall over the old ceiling. Joint compound on the seams. I sanded the few spots that needed it, and we primed and repainted. So that’s a great option. But was $500 -one room. We’d like to do our whole house. But our house is a cape, so bedrooms upstairs have slightly sloped edges. Your technique will handle that problem great-learning curve definitely needed with the gentle sloping, but will be way better than what we have now. Thanks so much for a great solution!

  • @alphasaiyan5760
    @alphasaiyan5760 Před 4 lety

    The “chatter” marks look like a pretty cool texture to me. This is the way to do it. Especially if the popcorn has been painted. Nice video 👍

  • @waynekerr2472
    @waynekerr2472 Před 5 lety +5

    This is the video I was looking for last fall when I did this to the whole house. I did basically what you showed took two coats then a light sanding I then sprayed orange peel on ceiling and walls. You make it look very easy it took me a long time and I made a good mess but it turned out well.

  • @bajan29
    @bajan29 Před 3 lety +8

    I would love to do that to my pop corn ceiling, you make that look so simple very nice job.

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 3 lety +1

      I appreciate that David!💥👊🏻 Thanks so much for watching and commenting my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @marcelogarcia6523
    @marcelogarcia6523 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Paul ,I will start my skimcoating índole painted popcorn ceiling
    Your are a master coating !

  • @doanieashby2774
    @doanieashby2774 Před 5 lety +1

    Love your teaching style. Great videos

  • @PacificCoastDrifter
    @PacificCoastDrifter Před 4 lety +7

    This is so awesome! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I'm just getting ready to remodel a 70's home with popcorn ceiling and was not looking forward to it!

    • @mauriceyork147
      @mauriceyork147 Před 3 lety

      Hahaha! don't do it like this!

    • @jeffcampbell2256
      @jeffcampbell2256 Před 2 lety +1

      I did my 70s home in a similar fashion. Well worth the effort. I am an amateur not a pro. It will get your upper body 8nto fantastic shape.

  • @ConstructionKronies
    @ConstructionKronies Před 5 lety +10

    Nice Paul, thank you so much I am going to be looking for a way to do this in our house really soon this is great timing, I was thinking I'd have to scrape it all off at first.

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +1

      Right on Chris!👊🏻 Thanks so much for watching and commenting my friend!😎 -Paul

    • @ninamartinez2239
      @ninamartinez2239 Před 4 lety +2

      So we don't have to take down any of the nasty popcorn ceiling right ? Just skimming over it will do the trick right ? don't judge me im slow LOL no seriously iam slow when it comes to most projects im kinda of a hands on learner. Ty again guys.

  • @diannetrunnell6151
    @diannetrunnell6151 Před 4 lety +2

    Oh my gosh! I don't think I am able to do this at my age and steadyness on a ladder. BUT I will show my son. This is wonderful info. Thank you soooooo much.

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 4 lety

      I really appreciate that Dianne.💥👊🏻 Good luck with your project. Let me know if your son runs into any questions along the way. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @lexiyoung3486
    @lexiyoung3486 Před 4 lety +1

    That was very informational and gave me hope for my popcorn ceilings. I’d like to see your other videos.

  • @Roger-ob2ft
    @Roger-ob2ft Před 4 lety +3

    This is awesome, I wanna do stuff like this and other types of home maintenance for living. It seems very fun

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 4 lety +1

      It is a very rewarding trade for sure man!💥👊🏻 Thank you so much for watching and subscribing my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @desmondmarshall7384
    @desmondmarshall7384 Před 3 lety +4

    This is also a great alternative to scraping the popcorn texture in regards to the possibilities of asbestos in the popcorn texture.

  • @TEXASHANDYMANSVCS
    @TEXASHANDYMANSVCS Před 5 lety

    Great video. Thanks for posting. God bless you and your family.

  • @DamianMasters
    @DamianMasters Před 3 lety +1

    Found your popcorn ceiling video! BRILLIANT!

  • @jankozsna6250
    @jankozsna6250 Před 5 lety +8

    Really nice video I’m a plasterer from uk we would just use a trowel to skim to make it much easier than using a knife. Great video and very skilful

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +1

      I really appreciate that Jan!👍🏻 Good to know my friend. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing!😎 -Paul

    • @yolandabiarrieta8401
      @yolandabiarrieta8401 Před 4 lety +2

      @@PaulPeck are you in miami?..I need appraisal for 560 square feet approximate..thanks

  • @AdrianJayeOnline
    @AdrianJayeOnline Před 5 lety +24

    see THIS makes sense, if you do take the PC off, you still need to skim coat the drywall

  • @Phil_Goodman
    @Phil_Goodman Před 11 měsíci +1

    thank you for sharing this! I am using this technique currently and was surprised how much joint compound is takes to cover up all of the old popcorn!

  • @barneymcfadden7276
    @barneymcfadden7276 Před 4 lety

    I've done a lot of drywall repair on walls and ceiling. Always shied away from textured ceilings. I have a ceiling with water damage to fix the leak and replace the damaged drywall and blend in the stippled texture. After watching your instruction, no more doubts about my ability..

  • @john.french
    @john.french Před 5 lety +4

    Awesome video! Good pointers about using the green lid joint compound for higher glue and to not thin it down this much. Keep up the great work! #drywalltube

  • @aleks-wp5sl
    @aleks-wp5sl Před 5 lety +3

    Ohhh it’s painted !! Thought it wasn’t wen not it’s a nightmare I would believe.. good vid

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety

      Yes, some painted popcorn ceilings can be impossible to remove... Thanks so much for watching and subscribing my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @arthurrtjr
    @arthurrtjr Před 2 lety

    Great job,really good instuction,thank you for making this video and sharing it.
    Very well done!

  • @cindyhaddock4087
    @cindyhaddock4087 Před 3 lety

    I could not do this if my life depended on it! Awesome!

  • @pcno2832
    @pcno2832 Před 2 lety +7

    Nice job of smoothing the ceiling; I'm sure with the second coat, it will be nearly flat. The paint that was previously applied to the popcorn must have made it into a much stronger substrate than the popcorn-alone would have been. What I don't get is why the owner would want to mess it up with yet another texture; I'll bet that in a few years there will be a plethora of videos on how to skim over a skip-trowel finish.

  • @trevoraboussafy6900
    @trevoraboussafy6900 Před 2 lety +3

    I do this all the time. I have a question though. Ive found that when you have a ceiling that was originally put up over oil based paint, then painted with a latex, the mud can cause the existing texture to crack and peal off bringing the mud down with it. Have you seen this? How do you deal with it?

  • @andrewssd
    @andrewssd Před 5 lety +1

    Exactly how I do it. Good job!🤘

  • @Sphinx812.71
    @Sphinx812.71 Před 14 dny

    Very informative since I moved into a home with the entire house that crazy old ceilings

  • @bionicsasquatch
    @bionicsasquatch Před 4 lety +3

    I skim coated an old 3 story house in North Portland Or it was lath and plaster my Gosh what a job my arms were noodles at the end of that hellish job

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 4 lety

      Hey there Jay!💥👊🏻 Yes skim coating is a bit of a workout for sure. But the results are usually well worth the effort!👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @oscarcor3576
    @oscarcor3576 Před 3 lety +3

    What about If the popcorn has been painted with a semi gloss paint, Do I need to prime it first?

  • @Perceptionisreal
    @Perceptionisreal Před 4 lety +1

    Jesus why couldn’t I have seen this video yesterday. Kudos to you good sir.

  • @sirpainter1
    @sirpainter1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I like the skim coat idea. I have to bid on a studio apt today & the customer wants the popcorn gone. It's a rental so I'm going to try to talk him out of it with high $ numbers. He's a friend & I have plenty of inside work here in Wyoming. I started my biz in 1997 & I've done all the textures but skip trowel is my favorite. Thanks for the idea.

  • @Martha-iz9lr
    @Martha-iz9lr Před 4 lety +3

    I love this idea! Is it cheaper than popcorn ceiling removal?

  • @theducksanctuary951
    @theducksanctuary951 Před 5 lety +10

    👏👏👏👏👏thank You I didn’t even know u could do this.. they all said u have to scrape it off.

    • @schex9
      @schex9 Před 4 lety

      It's cheaper if the popcorn ceiling has NOT been painted and you can just scrape it off.

    • @888strummer
      @888strummer Před 4 lety +1

      Asbestos wasn't banned from popcorn until 1982, so it's a health hazard to scrape off old popcorn if you don't know when it was applied. He should mention this at the start of the video

    • @kenbarr7069
      @kenbarr7069 Před 4 lety +1

      888strummer but what most people don't realize is how to scrape it and the process of doing the scraping and disposing is fine even if asbestos or to the crazy extreme of lead it's fine! But most people don't know!

    • @888strummer
      @888strummer Před 4 lety

      @@kenbarr7069 I would never recommend a homeowner scrape asbestos off of ceilings. And I think a video like this should begin by explaining that asbestos wasn't banned from popcorn ceilings until 1982. A separate video can be made to show ways of safely removing asbestos or lead as you are right there are safe practices for removal. The best advise I give people is to simply never buy a home with popcorn ceilings if they don't like popcorn. As a contractor for 30+ years I'm amazed at all the people who buy a new home with popcorn and then call me and ask if I can remove the popcorn. And when I tell them I don't remove popcorn or skim over it, they get very upset. There is so much work where I live that I luckily can pick and choose all my work. But again; I'll never understand why any homeowner who hates popcorn ceilings would buy a home with popcorn!

  • @eddierobles5137
    @eddierobles5137 Před 4 lety +1

    Great information . Thank you for sharing it with us. 🙏

  • @chompnormski
    @chompnormski Před 3 lety

    You guys are artists

  • @calgal5752
    @calgal5752 Před 4 lety +16

    I’m pretty handy around the house but no way would I even try to do this myself!

  • @MB78133
    @MB78133 Před 3 lety +6

    Hi Paul, not sure if this question has already been asked but what do you recommend if the popcorn has not been painted? Thanks, and I love your videos!

  • @JCTWFO
    @JCTWFO Před 3 lety

    Its a beautiful result for a dry sealing love it ill try for my house soon

  • @marywright8139
    @marywright8139 Před rokem

    This makes sense. Thanks for sharing this technique.

  • @WanJae42
    @WanJae42 Před 5 lety +3

    #drywalltube I don't have any popcorn, but I do have some ceilings where you can see the butt joints in the right light. You've inspired me to pick up some all purpose and do something about it!

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +1

      That’s awesome Wan Jae!!👍🏻 Let me know how that skim coating goes! Thanks so much for watching and subscribing my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @mickihess-curtis3514
    @mickihess-curtis3514 Před 4 lety +4

    I'd hoped i could tackle this project, but I'm rethinking my limited construction abilities.... ;-)

    • @sharon94503
      @sharon94503 Před 4 lety

      Seems more of a skill, which happens with practice. My back & neck hurt just watching, with 1 eye on my ugly popcorn ceiling with silver chunky glitter from the late 60's. Ugh.....

  • @johnwayne2103
    @johnwayne2103 Před 4 lety +1

    Glad I found this channel. Thanks for the huge tip.

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 4 lety

      Right on John!🔥 I really appreciate your feedback!💥👊🏻 Thanks so much for watching and subscribing my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @wendyrose3891
    @wendyrose3891 Před 3 lety

    Good idea to get rid of popcorn ceiling, thanks for sharing

  • @stevenhaskins1655
    @stevenhaskins1655 Před 5 lety +4

    This drywall video helps tremendously. I have a 2-family with lots of painted popcorn on plaster. I have already removed the plaster to replace with drywall on the 2nd floor. I think on the 1st floor I will keep the plaster and try to skim coat the popcorn walls and ceiling. Can you tell me the dimension of your walls and ceilings and how long it roughly takes?

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +2

      Hi Steven, I’m glad you’re enjoying and learning from my videos!👍🏻 Your walls have popcorn too? The room in the video is 14’x14’. It took me 30 to 45 minutes to apply each skim coat to the ceiling. I hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing man!😎 -Paul

    • @stevenhaskins1655
      @stevenhaskins1655 Před 5 lety +1

      @@PaulPeck Hello, yes the walls and ceilings have popcorn also the walls are all plaster. I am removing the bad plaster walls and will remove the ceilings because I want to insert insulation. Just wondering since I will have a mix of drywall and plaster in which all of the plaster will be skim coated once I have everything painted will the whole room should look like new drywall correct?

  • @rivasgera60
    @rivasgera60 Před 5 lety +3

    So how much I can pay for some one can I do this job in my apartment??

  • @TheRandyns
    @TheRandyns Před 3 lety +1

    Great breakdown .

  • @barbarag2229
    @barbarag2229 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video, you make it look so easy but I think I can do it now also.Thanks for all your help :)

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety

      That’s awesome Barbara!👍🏻 Thanks so much for watching and subscribing!😎 -Paul

  • @davidlarsen2184
    @davidlarsen2184 Před 4 lety +4

    Do you have to do any prep to the ceiling? Tsp wash or anything if there have been heavy smokers in there?

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 4 lety +2

      I would prime the entire ceiling with an oil base primer like Kilz or B-I-N or The nicotine will bleed through leaving yellow stains.👍🏻

    • @mattlangley4333
      @mattlangley4333 Před 4 lety +1

      Also quit smoking...its bad for your lungs!!!!

  • @mattluadzers2126
    @mattluadzers2126 Před 3 lety +6

    Hey Paul! I was so inspired by your video I decided to skim coat the bathroom ceiling to cover up the sprayed on knockdown. I was warned by a friend that over the shower it may bubble and then fall, which it did. I ended up having to scrape all of it over the shower off. Should I merge it together with what I have done so far, or scrape it all and start fresh? The rest seems to be fine.

    • @JOIHIINI
      @JOIHIINI Před rokem

      Cut it out in shower area and greenboard? Or maybe just use a good sealing/bonding primer do like 3 coats on the ceiling area and reapply your skim.

  • @dottieshaw7522
    @dottieshaw7522 Před rokem

    Awesome. Wish I had watched your videos prior to starting on my ceilings!

  • @tonyr8443
    @tonyr8443 Před 4 lety +2

    This is awesome work, just what I was looking for to get rid of popcorn ceiling in my current kitchen renov. Thanks!!!

  • @kingfishing5058
    @kingfishing5058 Před 4 lety +3

    Hey Paul just wondering if it’s ok to slim coat them in places like Ontario, will they crack a lot with the change is seasons winters?

  • @jackiehansen4851
    @jackiehansen4851 Před 5 lety +3

    If you are going for a smooth ceiling do you sand the second coat?

    • @PaulPeck
      @PaulPeck Před 5 lety +2

      Yes most definitely Jackie! You will probably need to do a touch up coat after that too.👍🏻 Here’s a trick for that: czcams.com/video/Ew0ef_j8Q2Y/video.html I hope this helps. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing my friend!😎 -Paul

  • @dottieshaw7522
    @dottieshaw7522 Před rokem +1

    You make skim coating a ceiling look so easy. I have done 3 ceiling in my house and I find it to be difficult. I think I’m not using the right mud or mix correctly. I use a lighter mud that is supposed to reduce dust in sanding but I think the mud you are using is probably better so I might look for that brand and also follow your mixing and roll on method. Looks easier.

  • @ayerimlopez5982
    @ayerimlopez5982 Před 2 lety

    Wow 🤩 now this is one way I’m going get rid of my popcorn ceiling in the future when I redo the house again

  • @sawbilly2
    @sawbilly2 Před 4 lety +29

    Just put 1/4 sheetrock up and finish it. Lot easier than mudding an entire ceiling!

    • @christophercarroll2895
      @christophercarroll2895 Před 4 lety +7

      Except u have to buy maybe 4 sheets of sheetrock, a box of 100 screws, put it up, buy joint tape and a box of mud, a mud pan, a mud knife, tape and bed the joints, sand the mud and paint it. So ur still gonna have to buy the mud any ways so?!?

    • @garrettfalls7953
      @garrettfalls7953 Před 4 lety +4

      Not to mention you generally need multiple people and or a drywall hoist. Have to mark our the studs, get your tape lines looking good and fill all the screw holes. A skim coat is half the time and a 1/5 of the coat.

    • @christophercarroll2895
      @christophercarroll2895 Před 4 lety +4

      @@garrettfalls7953 u sound like someone how might do this for a living!

    • @WCGwkf
      @WCGwkf Před 4 lety +4

      Putting up 10 drywall sheets and doing all that work and prep sounds a hell of a lot harder than pushing mud onto a ceiling.

    • @chicanopridealvarez1385
      @chicanopridealvarez1385 Před 4 lety +1

      For this size room what @ would you charge to do it this way

  • @carrrexx7190
    @carrrexx7190 Před 4 lety +3

    Skim coat, I think of Richie Aprile.

  • @kriskeeney167
    @kriskeeney167 Před 5 lety

    Most helpful of these videos ive seen even in the first 1:10. Thanks

  • @denniss3980
    @denniss3980 Před 2 lety

    I have been dreading taking down my popcorn ceiling, this could be the answer, thanks 😊

  • @antennawilde
    @antennawilde Před 2 lety +31

    The problem here is that old popcorn doesn't have a strong bond to the underlying sheetrock. By putting mud, then primer and paint x 2 over it you're adding a lot of weight and eventually it's going to come off in sheets. Not tomorrow or even next year necessarily, but eventually. Use something like a wallpaper remover tool to poke thousands of little holes through the paint, then spray water on it, wait 30 mins, spray water again x 3 and start scraping.

    • @tomasbajarunas6416
      @tomasbajarunas6416 Před rokem +1

      Interesting idea about poking holes through paint! Will try doing so in another room that still has popcorn ceiling.

    • @shawnhagen6871
      @shawnhagen6871 Před rokem +3

      You must not do this for a living

    • @tomlehr861
      @tomlehr861 Před rokem +2

      Im a painter,it wont add weight,its thin

    • @antennawilde
      @antennawilde Před rokem +5

      @@tomlehr861 35 years experience tells me otherwise

    • @isaihernandez791
      @isaihernandez791 Před rokem +3

      My take is to attempt to scrape it. I tried hot water, vinnegar etc. It's best to skim at this point. The bond the popcorn has to the sheetrock is dam near glue. Yes, I got underneath the paint, still to hard. Scrape if possible, skim if bond is strong.

  • @5thdmt
    @5thdmt Před 4 lety +8

    I soak the ceiling with a pump sprayer before scraping

  • @angiemacent
    @angiemacent Před 3 lety +1

    Ur a blessing to single people. I have to do my on work. God gives me the strength 💪..

  • @victorabreu0825
    @victorabreu0825 Před 3 lety +1

    Not many can do this
    You got some serious skills

  • @kcojco
    @kcojco Před 4 lety +9

    Sigh, he makes it look so easy

  • @beesnort4944
    @beesnort4944 Před 5 lety +4

    Now that is a master class in skim coating! I WISH I could make mine nice like this! Also wondering how do you tell if it’s asbestos? Just bought a house today and previous owner didn’t know.

    • @xxkatiegracexx
      @xxkatiegracexx Před 5 lety +2

      Bee Snort have someone test it! we found a lab in our area to do it for $40, and ours was positive for asbestos so thank goodness we tested it before removing ourselves

    • @beesnort4944
      @beesnort4944 Před 4 lety

      Katie Grace oh thank you so much!!! I will do that for sure!

    • @MrDinosaur2
      @MrDinosaur2 Před 4 lety +1

      Popcorn with abestos was outlawed after 1977 so house built sfter that should have plastic instead of that abestos. There are test that can be run on ceilings by a professional on houses built before 1977!

  • @daniellegat34
    @daniellegat34 Před 3 lety

    Wow!!! You a a master mudder!

  • @eddyokka9344
    @eddyokka9344 Před 4 lety +1

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