Though once popular, popcorn ceilings have become increasingly less desirable over the years. Removing popcorn ceilings can be a difficult, time-consuming, and even dangerous task, as they may contain asbestos. This is why it's important to hire professionals when it comes to popcorn ceiling removal.
At 360° Painting of North Pittsburgh, we provide expert popcorn ceiling removal services using specialized methods and processes that won't damage your ceilings. Our team is trained to safely and effectively remove popcorn ceilings, as well as prepare the underlying surface for painting or refinishing. We are committed to your complete satisfaction and strive for results you'll love.
Contact us today at (724) 558-6350 to schedule popcorn ceiling removal with 360° Painting of North Pittsburgh!
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Unmatched Quality Standards
We use premium paints and proven methods for high-quality finishes.
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Complete Project Support
Professional coordination and timely service from start to finish.
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Guaranteed Workmanship
Get worry-free results with a 2-year paint and 6-month carpentry warranty.
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Tailored Plans, Stress-Free Experience
Customized plans fit your needs for a seamless paint job.
- Beaver
- Beaver County
- Monaca
- Aliquippa
- Ambridge
- Hopewell Township
- Baden
- Chippewa Township
- New Brighton
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Can removal damage my ceiling?If done improperly, it could damage the ceiling. However, our skilled professionals use the correct techniques and tools to ensure a smooth removal process that safeguards your ceiling.
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Will removal improve my home value?Yes, removing popcorn ceilings can improve your home's appeal and marketability. Many buyers prefer smooth ceilings, which can potentially increase your home's value.
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Is popcorn ceiling removal messy?Yes, popcorn ceiling removal can be messy. Our team uses methods and materials to minimize dust and debris. We also ensure proper clean-up and disposal to leave your space tidy.
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Why should I remove my popcorn ceiling?Removing popcorn ceilings can modernize and brighten your space. It can also reduce the risk of asbestos exposure if the ceiling contains asbestos, and it makes future maintenance easier.