Textured ceilings
Textured ceilings were very popular from the 1960s to the early 1990s, and were meant to hide trade deficiencies and make building easier. There are several problems with these ceilings, including the fact that they absorb natural light, making rooms appear smaller and that they are great dust collectors. In addition, they significantly reduce the resale value of your home. Among the services offered are popcorn ceiling removal, ceiling stucco removal, pot light installation, and water damage repair. Each project begins with an asbestos test to determine whether mud compounds or drywall contain asbestos.
Upon finding any contaminated or disturbed areas, Pallapa Painting removes them safely so that the rest of your home does not become contaminated. Utilizing the latest technology on the market, we make even the messiest renovation jobs seamless, hassle-free, and clean. In the following phases, the ceiling is sanded, primed, and painted with a sprayer / traditional cut and roll, or both. A final clean is always performed on the way out, as part of Pallapa Painting's standard practice. Our goal is to minimize intrusion into your space and complete the project on time and within budget.