Removing textured ceilings, often referred to as “popcorn” ceilings, involves scraping and prepping the surface before applying a new finish. Costs are typically calculated per square foot and can vary based on factors like ceiling height, accessibility, the presence of asbestos, and local labor rates. For instance, a simple removal in a standard-height room might cost less than a complex removal in a vaulted ceiling containing asbestos.
Updating a ceiling by removing this outdated texturing can significantly enhance a home’s aesthetic appeal and market value. Smoother ceilings create a more modern and spacious feel, contributing to improved lighting and acoustics. While popular in mid-20th century construction, textured ceilings have fallen out of favor due to their tendency to collect dust, their dated appearance, and potential asbestos concerns.