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After viewing several videos on this subject, I finally came across your great video! You explained the entire process well and hit the critical points quickly. Subscribed!
Robert L Smith that’s awesome Robert! So glad it could help you out! I get a lot of people saying exactly what you said! Would you mind letting me know what you entered into the search for the repair? I would love to sync my keywords to help people find me quicker! Thanks so much for you help and for sharing!
@@homemend Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for! I was dreading this repair, but you've given me the confidence I needed. I searched on "how to repair a drywall seam crack in a popcorn ceiling".
Ceiling came together by being motivated by You...Thanks. And stepping back and taking MY time to do this ceiling the correct way! I’m even proud of my work. My Wife is! That’s the test!
This is amazing Dustin. I wish I had come across your video months ago. I knew there had to be a better fix/patch than what I have received. Thank you.
Wow man, this is a very thorough repair job. I know its an old video but wow amazing! Im subscribing. I live in apartments and the repair guy sprayed the ceiling with flex seal and spray painted it white. This video does the job perfect and in less time too!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You made this look so easy. I’ve reached out to 3 painting companies and no one is returning my call. I’ll be doing this myself. Great video!!!
Wow, what an amazing video. I am a single woman and have to do a lot of repairs on my own, which I don't mind because it's good information to know and I can stand back and think, "I did that". Thank you.
A really fantastic video on what can be a nightmare repair for the uninitiated! I know veteran drywall guys who tremble at the thought of a popcorn ceiling repair! your video is so good, thank you for posting.
Hey Jon thank you so much. That’s the beauty of Evergreen content my friend. Until they find a new way to repair popcorn ceiling, this will work. Thanks so much for commenting
Thank you for these videos. I have been scammed by 2 different contractors who never finished but were paid for work to my house. As a disabled woman, I was so discouraged and felt hopeless. These videos have given me hope that I can try to do them myself.
Great video. Just want to check do you have to sand the area. I want to get out of that kind of mess as it's in my living room and now I will have to cover everything.
Exelente muchacho! (YOUNG MAN!) I LIKE YOUR TECHNIQUE, ABOUT FEDERING THE EDGES AND SO IT BECOMES SEAMLESS FINAL RESULT, THE BEST VIDEO FOR POPCORN CEILING REPAIR MA FRIEND!
Just bought a condo and noticed on inspection that a patch of popcorn was missing. I'll be giving it a try myself now! I have a feeling I'll be using quite a bit of your videos in the upcoming months😉 Thanks!
This video is extremely helpful! My buddy gave me the roll on popcorn but it’s not as coarse as the original popcorn. Maybe I should ditch the roll on and try the spray? Hopefully Lowe’s has this spray stuff.
Great video, I spray painted a popcorn ceiling only to have the popcorn start falling off the ceiling , scraped it back but the areas are 3x3 in 3 sections, nightmare , and now losing money on what was supposed to be fast and easy job. This will be my last paint job on a popcorn ceiling. You just open yourself up for problems. Best thing to do is remove the popcorn, and skim coat the ceiling with joint compound, more work, more money and very messy but worth it. Popcorn is no fun unless it’s at the movies.
Wow that’s crazy Scott. There were a couple methods I used one is obviously the spray but if that was taking the popcorn down that sound like a mess. The other option I use is a foam roller cover and it has slits in it all threw out so it can get into the crevices in the details of the popcorn ceiling. They can be a bear. I’ve had one where we had to rehang the entire ceiling just to make it look nice, A great use of quarter inch drywall, you can just go right over top. Thank you for sharing Scott
I’m pretty sure he is talking about the popcorn texture falling off a little while after he painted it with a airless . Reason for that was you didn’t seal the popcorn before you painted it . A latex paint is water base ..... how do you remove popcorn ? With water !! The latex paint acted as water and loosened up the bond it had with the drywall and a little bit after you sprayed the ceiling and cleaned up your airless , he walked back into the room to pull the plastic and popcorn was just hanging down from the ceiling ....so what’s the trick to make sure it don’t happen again you ask !!! Well their are a few. 1.) pray and ask god to please let the paint dry before it soaks so deep that the texture losses it bond . you typically will be safe painting them but id say 3 out of every 10 will give you that result 2.) prime before the popcorn is applied or add primer to the popcorn before you apply it to the drywall . Yes that means putting primer into your mixing bucket and then adding your popcorn powder mix to it and whipping it up and shooting like that or you can mix it in your paint color instead of the primer and knock it out like that but i recommend using primer for a good bond then spraying with a airless . Or 3) don’t spray it so heavy when painting . Move the gun faster but constantly if your not sure if it’s sealed or was primed before or while being applied . Or 4,) you can seal it before you paint with your pure white or behr ultra pure white that you used the first time . Was I right about the color ? Hope this helped ..... check out my one video on my page I plan on adding more . And to the OP , nice video brother . Keep pushing that mud !
For better results you should put a white primer coat underneath. Helps the 'popcorn' materials stick (its doesn't stick that well to joint compound or bare wallboard), and its white so it doesn't take as much texture material to cover the gray-colored wallboard. As others mention, it doesn't always work so its best used in inconspicuous areas (above the door like he did is a good place to do it).
Adventures of a Handyman don't be afraid my friend! People love to host you doing a video. Just make sure you tell them to stay outta your shot! Lol. Thanks for sharing!
Great vid! We have popcorn ceiling in the master bath that has started to fall off in 3 cantaloupe sized spots over the shower. Best fix at this point?
Hey sky. I’m guessing that would depend on how easily it’s coming off. If it was in the bathroom chances are it’s been taking moisture for years and may come off easy. If it’s a small section or maybe even one cantaloupes size section I would try to patch it but if it’s coming off easy and in other places I would scrape it down, skim coat and paint it. There is a video :-) I hope this helps
Hi James. For it to look flawless yes he would need to paint the entire ceiling however you can feather the paint on with some thing like upshot or spray kills and kind of blend it so it’s un noticeable. I hope this helps!
Thank you for a great video. We tried it, everything went all right except the popcorn spray from the can - our didn't have enough pressure and created a lot of mess! Could you, please, tell what brand of the popcorn spray you used on the video? Thank you.
I had the very same problem with a can of Homax popcorn spray. The can ran out of gas halfway through the contents and didn't go on smoothly at all. The mess was awful.
skh1825 Hey hey! I will typically use like a stain blocker something like kilz or cover up. It just takes it back to the white ceiling tone and prevents any bleedthrough if it was a previous stain from a leak. You can also use kills to kind of blend the ceiling after the popcorn repair has dried if it’s noticeably different. I hope this helps and thank you So much for commenting.
hey tone...it only covers about 2 square ft i believe...make sure its shaken really well and apply it the way i did...unless you hire popcorn guys...the homax is the only product i know of..i hope this helps :)
Home Mender Inc we only have homax cans here.. I find the knockdown can is crappy .Hopefully popcorn works better .If not im doing it with a knife and sponge. Too small to bring in a hopper.
hey 2, it would be best to use painters caulk on a thin crack.. if its a bad crack you may need to scrape the popcorn off and apply some mesh tape..etc..then apply texture. if you need it, theres a crack video below:) ua-cam.com/video/yk6EvKpiG7U/v-deo.html
If all there is a noticable stain on the ceiling and we removed the popcorn texture can we just apply the spray texture and repaint the whole ceiling? Or can we just use a shellac over the stain then use the popcorn spray texture over it? Please advise.
hey summer... just a stain?..i like the zinnser stain kill because it dries flat white, kilz dries shiny so its noticable. you should stain kill any stain because it may be seen through the new texture. i hope this helps!
Thanks for amazing video... Exactly what I was looking for... Is it hairmoose you are using or just empty bottle filled with paint. Please reply.. I am in the middle of this. Thank you😀
hey kapil! they come in a spray can..popcorn texture homax is the brand...there should be a link in the description or the depot has them in the paint dept.. :)
Hey.. any big box store will have the stuff. 5 minute mud, its a powder usually comes in a small bag or box. Have to use it quick or it will set in your pan. If you dont have much experience i would get the 20 minute mud. The spray is from the paint aisle, called popcorn texture. the brand is usually Homax. Hope this helps! thanks for watching.
D Sherbank Homax? There is A link below. Good luck! And thanks for watching!. www.homedepot.com/p/Homax-14-oz-Ceiling-Popcorn-Easy-Patch-Spray-Texture-4094/202061372
Question for you.. say the ceiling isn’t level all the way across... when you put the drywall patch into place, one side is flush with the ceiling, and it lines up nicely along the sides, but the opposite end is about 1/4 of an inch lower than the existing ceiling(the patch is screwed into the joists so it cannot move up nay higher at that end), what would you do?
Hey Ricardo good question. You can cut a piece of wood slightly bigger than the whole slip it in and secure it on both ends and then have something to secure your patch to
My mom has a really old home and ended up with a leak in one of the bedrooms. After it as fixed her ceiling had a nasty crack in it that I'm unsure how to patch since it doesn't seem to have drywall but a metal strip and concrete.... What would be the best way to patch it? Oh and it also has the fabulous popcorn crap as well....
hi beth.. you can use that 5 minute mud to fill the gap a little at a time until its smooth enough to coat with popcorn.. if its a large gap, you may need to secure a strip of drywall to make it right.. i hope this helps!
Home Mender Inc Yes it does thank you, I've patched many drywall holes but haven't dealt with the metal mesh before so i was kinda looking forward to the challenge lol Thanks again
My ceiling in my rental had water damage. They want to popcorn the area, but in my completely furnished with brand new furniture and tons of plants apt!! Is that advisable to do with a furnished room? I have the option to opt-out of the popcorn and just touch up the paint. I am afraid they could damage my new furniture and art!
Hey Doreen depending on how big the damage is I’m guessing. You don’t want your rental property to look bad and it’s easy to do with the popcorn ceiling.I would protect everything with plastic sheeting and then repair as needed. I hope this helps
@@homemend I do have the option to opt out and just paint it. I might do only the painting as it isn't that thickly textured and they can spray the popcorn when I move out. It is a small area. I just don't trust anyone with my new stuff. It was damage from another tenants floor above me. My handyman can touch it up with paint & primer. It is freaking me out that the spray can get on something and ruin it. I used to clean after construction and I saw all the drips etc!!
Instead of using your fingers - Smoothing the patch repair area edges is easy with a standard damp (not wet) soft bristle paint brush. It's called feathering the edges.
Hey Steve I used five minute mud and put a fan on it so it should dry pretty quickly. If you’re using the green or blue top bucket premixed, you may have to wait a little while. It will dry bright white and you’ll know it’s dry
This is the BEST channel on UA-cam for home projects. I'm sharing you with everyone. Since I subscribed I've been playing catch-up with all your videos. Fantastic.!!!!!!!!!!!
I am loving you miss Donna. Thank you so much and yes please share, there’s plenty to go around :-)
After viewing several videos on this subject, I finally came across your great video! You explained the entire process well and hit the critical points quickly. Subscribed!
Robert L Smith that’s awesome Robert! So glad it could help you out! I get a lot of people saying exactly what you said! Would you mind letting me know what you entered into the search for the repair? I would love to sync my keywords to help people find me quicker! Thanks so much for you help and for sharing!
@@homemend speaking for myself, as yours was the first to show, I entered "how to repair a popcorn ceiling"
@@homemend Exactly what Patrick said, "How to repair a popcorn ceiling ". Sorry for the delayed response. Just saw your question.
@@homemend Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for! I was dreading this repair, but you've given me the confidence I needed. I searched on "how to repair a drywall seam crack in a popcorn ceiling".
Ceiling came together by being motivated by You...Thanks. And stepping back and taking MY time to do this ceiling the correct way! I’m even proud of my work. My Wife is! That’s the test!
youre amazing steve! thanks you so much for sharing this.so glad shes happy!
Wish there was a way to send am Real photo?
Thank you for the Props
This is amazing Dustin. I wish I had come across your video months ago. I knew there had to be a better fix/patch than what I have received. Thank you.
Hi Wanda. I’m glad I can help. If you hate it you can always scrape it off and do it again.
Wow man, this is a very thorough repair job. I know its an old video but wow amazing! Im subscribing. I live in apartments and the repair guy sprayed the ceiling with flex seal and spray painted it white. This video does the job perfect and in less time too!
Awesome Tony. Thank you so much my friend! Apartment Mender . I love it
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You made this look so easy. I’ve reached out to 3 painting companies and no one is returning my call. I’ll be doing this myself. Great video!!!
you got this maggie!
Best video for popcorn ceiling repair on UA-cam !! Thank you !! EXACTLY what I was looking for !! You have a new subscriber !! Great explanation !!
Thank you art. Excellent comment sir! 🙏
THANK YOU! I have watched many videos....but YOURS is the BEST, no comparison, Day & Night...
Such a great comment. Thank you Pierre
Wow, what an amazing video. I am a single woman and have to do a lot of repairs on my own, which I don't mind because it's good information to know and I can stand back and think, "I did that". Thank you.
awesome kpoo..you made the video a success...thanks for sharing!
Thanks you are awesome.
You explain everything so simple and clear I don’t feel dumb listening to you and I feel like I can accomplish anything.
Hey Olivia. That is so awesome. Thank you so much for this comment. You’re a success ! You rock.
This guy shows us with such simplicity within 6 min there's like all these other videos having 2 to 3 video segments lol. Thanks sir!
Such a cool
Comment. Thank you negative one. You’re positively awesome!
Netflix series: Popcorn Ceiling Repair - Season 8
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Probably the best technique for popcorn ceilings I have seen.
thank you sir!
A really fantastic video on what can be a nightmare repair for the uninitiated!
I know veteran drywall guys who tremble at the thought of a popcorn ceiling repair!
your video is so good, thank you for posting.
Thank you Doug I appreciate the comment my friend
Going to be trying this method this weekend, wish me luck! lol
You got this T
Exactly what I was looking for. Nice.
Awesome comment thank you so much!
Even this video is over 7 years old but it is still very helpful. Thanks man.
Hey Jon thank you so much. That’s the beauty of Evergreen content my friend. Until they find a new way to repair popcorn ceiling, this will work. Thanks so much for commenting
Fantastic video, and the ceiling looks great. Thank you.
Thank you joy! You rock!
Thanks! Appreciate the clear teaching.
Thank you george !
Thank you for sharing! This is exactly skill I am looking for to fix my popcorn ceiling.
awesome vick! you got this!
Thank you for these videos. I have been scammed by 2 different contractors who never finished but were paid for work to my house. As a disabled woman, I was so discouraged and felt hopeless. These videos have given me hope that I can try to do them myself.
You are awesome Michelle. You can do this. Thank you for this encouraging comment.
Very helpful and easy to follow. Thanks for posting the video!
thank you curt!
You think its easy you got 8 sec think about that.
Best video so far. Watched at least 10.
you are awesome Xouki! Thanks so much for the comment!
Same here! Watched a ton of videos. This told me exactly what I needed. Thank you!
Sheila Spencer sorry you didn’t find me sooner Sheila! I’m here now!! Thanks for sharing!
Solid explanation of everything needed to be done. I will now go and scrape my trash job and start over 🤣
you got this patrick!
Good stuff bro, thanks for the video
Thank you 259!
Great video. Just want to check do you have to sand the area. I want to get out of that kind of mess as it's in my living room and now I will have to cover everything.
Very good
Thank you cr!
Thanks man!!
Much appreciated your efforts!!
Great tips on to the repair
Thank you Caleb. And thank you for commenting
Great video! Everytime he says "patch" his soul patch grows another hair 🤣
That’s right. Thanks for commenting dizzy
Thank you for "showing us how" and making it look so easy. Love your videos 👏👏👏
thank you bonnie! i appreciate the comment!
Thanks men,i was searching for a video like this
here it is thanks ayub!
Nice work Dustin. Repair looks good!
Awesome 4world! Thanks for commenting!
Good Job.... thxs bro
Thank you jc!
Well explained. I appreciate it!
thank you mark!
Thanks
Thank you, GTA
Thank you!
Thank you Mike appreciate the comment
Awesome Work thanks for the video😃👍🏻🙏🏻
thank you isaac!
Great job thank you.
Thank you Helen!
Thank you so much for this video.... I now know how to repair my popcorn wall/ceiling
You got this Beth thank you so much for commenting
Exelente muchacho! (YOUNG MAN!)
I LIKE YOUR TECHNIQUE, ABOUT FEDERING THE EDGES AND SO IT BECOMES SEAMLESS FINAL RESULT, THE BEST VIDEO FOR POPCORN CEILING REPAIR MA FRIEND!
thank you gabriel! all caps too! i appreciate the comment and thanks for watching!
Great video once again!!
Emma Staecker thank you Emma!
Hey thanks
Thank you!
Just bought a condo and noticed on inspection that a patch of popcorn was missing. I'll be giving it a try myself now! I have a feeling I'll be using quite a bit of your videos in the upcoming months😉 Thanks!
awesome jen! thank you!
Nice
thank you friend!
Thanks for your video. I sub
Thank you, my friend!
Thank you so much for this video, Dustin! This was exactly the advice I was looking for to finish my ceiling repair!
so awesome emily! thanks for sharing
Awesome job, and definitely helpful 👍
Thank you rj!
This video is extremely helpful! My buddy gave me the roll on popcorn but it’s not as coarse as the original popcorn. Maybe I should ditch the roll on and try the spray? Hopefully Lowe’s has this spray stuff.
Hey NL. I’ve never been a fan of the roll on. It streaks and is difficult to match up. The spray rocks
good job
thank you LWQ!
Great video, I spray painted a popcorn ceiling only to have the popcorn start falling off the ceiling , scraped it back but the areas are 3x3 in 3 sections, nightmare , and now losing money on what was supposed to be fast and easy job. This will be my last paint job on a popcorn ceiling. You just open yourself up for problems. Best thing to do is remove the popcorn, and skim coat the ceiling with joint compound, more work, more money and very messy but worth it. Popcorn is no fun unless it’s at the movies.
Wow that’s crazy Scott. There were a couple methods I used one is obviously the spray but if that was taking the popcorn down that sound like a mess. The other option I use is a foam roller cover and it has slits in it all threw out so it can get into the crevices in the details of the popcorn ceiling. They can be a bear. I’ve had one where we had to rehang the entire ceiling just to make it look nice, A great use of quarter inch drywall, you can just go right over top. Thank you for sharing Scott
I’m pretty sure he is talking about the popcorn texture falling off a little while after he painted it with a airless . Reason for that was you didn’t seal the popcorn before you painted it . A latex paint is water base ..... how do you remove popcorn ? With water !! The latex paint acted as water and loosened up the bond it had with the drywall and a little bit after you sprayed the ceiling and cleaned up your airless , he walked back into the room to pull the plastic and popcorn was just hanging down from the ceiling ....so what’s the trick to make sure it don’t happen again you ask !!! Well their are a few.
1.) pray and ask god to please let the paint dry before it soaks so deep that the texture losses it bond .
you typically will be safe painting them but id say 3 out of every 10 will give you that result
2.) prime before the popcorn is applied or add primer to the popcorn before you apply it to the drywall . Yes that means putting primer into your mixing bucket and then adding your popcorn powder mix to it and whipping it up and shooting like that or you can mix it in your paint color instead of the primer and knock it out like that but i recommend using primer for a good bond then spraying with a airless .
Or
3) don’t spray it so heavy when painting . Move the gun faster but constantly if your not sure if it’s sealed or was primed before or while being applied .
Or
4,) you can seal it before you paint with your pure white or behr ultra pure white that you used the first time . Was I right about the color ?
Hope this helped ..... check out my one video on my page I plan on adding more .
And to the OP , nice video brother . Keep pushing that mud !
What pop corn paint brand did you use?
hey lulu! this one is homax....available at the box stores. or right here!
goo.gl/f3Wb9g
Watching your video taught me how to do a repair on a ceiling thank you
so awesome robert! thanks for sharing! appreciate the comment.
Thanks for this. Very helpful.
Thank you DB! i appreciate the comment!
Thanks for the helpful video!
thank you waters! appreciate the comment!
For better results you should put a white primer coat underneath. Helps the 'popcorn' materials stick (its doesn't stick that well to joint compound or bare wallboard), and its white so it doesn't take as much texture material to cover the gray-colored wallboard. As others mention, it doesn't always work so its best used in inconspicuous areas (above the door like he did is a good place to do it).
great suggestion cross..thanks for sharing!
Good job. Gotta do this job today. Thanks!
awesome adventures! youre going to rock it! thanks for the comment!
Adventures of a Handyman hey adventure! How did your popcorn turn out?
Home Mender Inc really good. I was gonna video but the home owner was there so I decided not too. Thanks for asking!
Adventures of a Handyman don't be afraid my friend! People love to host you doing a video. Just make sure you tell them to stay outta your shot! Lol. Thanks for sharing!
awesome vid bro! basically, exact repair I had 2 do, worked great 4 me. thank u!
awesome oval! thanks for the comment! so glad i could help!
Awesome Video! I wish I had my repair guy look at this beforehand. Perhaps it would have come out a little better.
Hey gloria! It’s nice to watch the videos so you can explain what you want to your repair man. Also great for references. Thanks so much for sharing.!
What brand of texture spray did you use?? Great video, btw.
Thank you Kim. ! Homax. There’s a link in the description.
Thank you
thank you jason!
Great vid! We have popcorn ceiling in the master bath that has started to fall off in 3 cantaloupe sized spots over the shower. Best fix at this point?
Hey sky. I’m guessing that would depend on how easily it’s coming off. If it was in the bathroom chances are it’s been taking moisture for years and may come off easy. If it’s a small section or maybe even one cantaloupes size section I would try to patch it but if it’s coming off easy and in other places I would scrape it down, skim coat and paint it. There is a video :-) I hope this helps
good job bro... thanks
thank you taylor! and thanks for watching!
Thank you, great job 👏👏👏👏 very helpful...
thanks so much for commenting!
Thanks Dustin!
thank you joe!
Great video!
Do you mention somewhere exactly what that spray popcorn product is called?
hey jean...homax popcorn spray
amzn.to/3mIAXR0
@@homemend Thanx a million!!
What kind of popcorn spray did u use?
Hey Jmoon. This brand is ho max. Link in the description. Thanks so much for commenting
Hi there. Great video and I will be doing my ceiling myself. What is the brand name of the ceiling spray product you used?
hey E!...homax?
popcorn spray texture goo.gl/f3Wb9g
so glad it helped! thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your video, do we have to keep the popcorn spray can in hot water for few minutes? Please reply!
Hey hey I’ve never had to do that unless I left it in the truck when it froze. You got this
@@homemend Thank you for your reply. I got it
You’re awesome thank you
@@homemend 😁
So even after the patch you need to paint the ceiling?
Hi James. For it to look flawless yes he would need to paint the entire ceiling however you can feather the paint on with some thing like upshot or spray kills and kind of blend it so it’s un noticeable. I hope this helps!
Thank you for a great video. We tried it, everything went all right except the popcorn spray from the can - our didn't have enough pressure and created a lot of mess! Could you, please, tell what brand of the popcorn spray you used on the video? Thank you.
+lttrhd homax? it does take some getting used to. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching!
I had the very same problem with a can of Homax popcorn spray. The can ran out of gas halfway through the contents and didn't go on smoothly at all. The mess was awful.
Thanks for u help
no problem samir! glad we could and thanks for watching!
Hi Dustin...after you do the repair but before you paint it, do you normally prime the repaired area first or just paint it?
skh1825 Hey hey! I will typically use like a stain blocker something like kilz or cover up. It just takes it back to the white ceiling tone and prevents any bleedthrough if it was a previous stain from a leak. You can also use kills to kind of blend the ceiling after the popcorn repair has dried if it’s noticeably different. I hope this helps and thank you So much for commenting.
What product did you use?
Hi Ivette. It’s called homax . There should be a link in the description.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I tried the spray and I didn’t think I got very much out of the can. Can you recommend anything else?
hey tone...it only covers about 2 square ft i believe...make sure its shaken really well and apply it the way i did...unless you hire popcorn guys...the homax is the only product i know of..i hope this helps :)
Thanks for sharing. My ceiling was damaged by a water leak but no holes. Is it okay to just spray by popcorn repair or do i have to replace?
Hey oh. As long as the board is sound I would go with it.
Thank you for showing the end product of the patch. It was very useful to me. What is the name of the spray you used? Blessing
hi sal! thanks for the comment! i believe its homax? the only one the depot sells. hope this helps. thanks for watching!
Thxs bud doing a popcorn patch soon$$
Ocanadakiter you got this ocana! Thanks for sharing!
Home Mender Inc we only have homax cans here.. I find the knockdown can is crappy .Hopefully popcorn works better .If not im doing it with a knife and sponge. Too small to bring in a hopper.
Ocanadakiter hi ocana. Homax is perfect! There's also a link in the description if you need it! You can do it!
How do you match the popcorn color when existing is little darker than what’s coming out of the can?
Hey nick! I like to feather it out with the spray zinnser stain blocker dries flat white and if you feather it, it can blend nicely.
Can i add some of that to just cover a crack?
hey 2, it would be best to use painters caulk on a thin crack.. if its a bad crack you may need to scrape the popcorn off and apply some mesh tape..etc..then apply texture. if you need it, theres a crack video below:)
ua-cam.com/video/yk6EvKpiG7U/v-deo.html
what is the name of that texture that u used plz thx
hey john...its homax.... there is a link in the description .. thanks fr watching!
Good job thx
thanks for commenting!
can you buy that ready made sprayer at home depot. and what is the product name
hey jessie..paint dept..homax. here is the link.
amzn.to/2Y1a2Xg
Hey! What kind of spray do you recommend, the home depot kind sucks lol
finesse my friend..th homax is the one i used... the sweep stop method works..and you gotta have that little blue tip on it! hope this helps red
@@homemend Thank you, I'll defiantly try again tomorrow. The second I stopped spraying the end clogged up lol.
Great video my spray can dosnt spray like that it comes out more like a caulk
thanks for commenting!
If all there is a noticable stain on the ceiling and we removed the popcorn texture can we just apply the spray texture and repaint the whole ceiling? Or can we just use a shellac over the stain then use the popcorn spray texture over it? Please advise.
hey summer... just a stain?..i like the zinnser stain kill because it dries flat white, kilz dries shiny so its noticable. you should stain kill any stain because it may be seen through the new texture. i hope this helps!
Thanks for amazing video... Exactly what I was looking for... Is it hairmoose you are using or just empty bottle filled with paint. Please reply.. I am in the middle of this. Thank you😀
hey kapil! they come in a spray can..popcorn texture homax is the brand...there should be a link in the description or the depot has them in the paint dept.. :)
@@homemend Thank you so much 😀
Thanks I need to do a small patch also. Now I don't have to look for someone.
That is awesome Ms. original. Thank you so much for sharing. You got this
Hi, does anyone have any website links for what he used to make mixture in the begging ? and what did he use to spray it ? thanks
Hey.. any big box store will have the stuff. 5 minute mud, its a powder usually comes in a small bag or box. Have to use it quick or it will set in your pan. If you dont have much experience i would get the 20 minute mud.
The spray is from the paint aisle, called popcorn texture. the brand is usually Homax. Hope this helps! thanks for watching.
Home Mender Inc ah ok, thank you 😊😊
for evening of the surface you can either sand with a very fine grit or damp tile sponge
awesome eks! thanks for sharing!
Spray. Brand please????
Homax. There’s a link in the description! Thank you Rosa
@ 0:09 I love popcorn
Thanks for sharing tp
What is the name of the spray can??
hey mal!...homax..theres a link in the description :)
@@homemend thx alot bro!
What is the spray you used called?
D Sherbank Homax? There is A link below. Good luck! And thanks for watching!.
www.homedepot.com/p/Homax-14-oz-Ceiling-Popcorn-Easy-Patch-Spray-Texture-4094/202061372
You can get can texture spray from Lowe’s or Home Depot
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you're awesome intellect! thanks for commenting!
Question for you.. say the ceiling isn’t level all the way across... when you put the drywall patch into place, one side is flush with the ceiling, and it lines up nicely along the sides, but the opposite end is about 1/4 of an inch lower than the existing ceiling(the patch is screwed into the joists so it cannot move up nay higher at that end), what would you do?
Hey Mira. You could use thinner drywalll or just notch out the back where it contacts the stud so it will lay flush. You got this!
@@homemend I'll try the notch out... I wasn't sure if it would be okay to do that, but I trust your advice! Thank you!
What about if there is not wood to nail the patch up ?
Hey Ricardo good question. You can cut a piece of wood slightly bigger than the whole slip it in and secure it on both ends and then have something to secure your patch to
My mom has a really old home and ended up with a leak in one of the bedrooms. After it as fixed her ceiling had a nasty crack in it that I'm unsure how to patch since it doesn't seem to have drywall but a metal strip and concrete.... What would be the best way to patch it? Oh and it also has the fabulous popcorn crap as well....
hi beth.. you can use that 5 minute mud to fill the gap a little at a time until its smooth enough to coat with popcorn.. if its a large gap, you may need to secure a strip of drywall to make it right.. i hope this helps!
Home Mender Inc Yes it does thank you, I've patched many drywall holes but haven't dealt with the metal mesh before so i was kinda looking forward to the challenge lol Thanks again
My ceiling in my rental had water damage. They want to popcorn the area, but in my completely furnished with brand new furniture and tons of plants apt!! Is that advisable to do with a furnished room? I have the option to opt-out of the popcorn and just touch up the paint. I am afraid they could damage my new furniture and art!
Hey Doreen depending on how big the damage is I’m guessing. You don’t want your rental property to look bad and it’s easy to do with the popcorn ceiling.I would protect everything with plastic sheeting and then repair as needed. I hope this helps
@@homemend I do have the option to opt out and just paint it. I might do only the painting as it isn't that thickly textured and they can spray the popcorn when I move out. It is a small area. I just don't trust anyone with my new stuff. It was damage from another tenants floor above me. My handyman can touch it up with paint & primer. It is freaking me out that the spray can get on something and ruin it. I used to clean after construction and I saw all the drips etc!!
This homax can in the video is water soluble and easy clean up if that helps.
@@homemend So if that popcorn stuff gets on furniture it can be wiped off? Why does it smell so nasty, like toxic chemicals?
Instead of using your fingers - Smoothing the patch repair area edges is easy with a standard damp (not wet) soft bristle paint brush. It's called feathering the edges.
thanks for the tip DL!
Great video. All the other ones stink!
Awesome comment my friend. Thank you so much for noticing!
Just to confirm the mud needs to be completely dry before applying a second coat? 24 hours?
Hey Steve I used five minute mud and put a fan on it so it should dry pretty quickly. If you’re using the green or blue top bucket premixed, you may have to wait a little while. It will dry bright white and you’ll know it’s dry