Monday, August 10, 2009

Repair An Acoustic Ceiling

Repair textured ceilings to maintain its acoustics.


Acoustic ceilings, or popcorn ceilings, are common, especially in older homes. The textured ceiling gained popularity for its acoustic value, cost-effective installation, and insulation properties. When a section of the ceiling has been damaged either by water or cracks, it can be repaired without having to replace the entire ceiling panel. There are many spray cans with texture imbedded into the paint that can patch up damaged sections easily without much cost or time.


Instructions


1. Scrape off damaged bits of the ceiling with a putty knife. Hold a piece of cardboard under the ceiling while scraping to catch the falling debris. Be sure to wear goggles and a mask to prevent inhalation.


2. Pin down a plastic tarp one foot around all four sides of the damaged area with push pins. Let the tarp drape down four feet. This will create a barrier to prevent the paint spilling onto unwanted areas.


3. Lay drop cloths on the floor beneath the damaged section.


4. Spray stain-blocking primer on the damaged surface. Let it dry.


5. Shake a can of acoustic texture and spray onto the damaged section. Follow the manufacturer's directions to yield best results. Hold the can 9 to 14 inches away from the ceiling. Let it dry.

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