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Stipple Ceiling Removal Calgary

Stipple and Popcorn Ceiling Removal


Our Calgary ceiling contractors are here to help you modernize the look of your home and improve your home's value. If you're looking for popcorn ceiling removal in Calgary, give us a call and we'll be happy to give you a free quote for your project. All of our team members are professional, knowledgeable, and efficient.


What are the benefits of removing popcorn ceiling?


  • More modern look and feel
  • Looks better when painted
  • Removes potential asbestos material from the ceiling
  • Great way to increase the value of your home


Removal of popcorn ceiling can make a big difference in the overall look and feel of your home. Whether you live in a house or an apartment, smoothing your ceiling out professionally can give it a really fresh look. Whether you're selling your home, or renovating, our team is here to help by providing professional service and reasonable rates.


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Why Choose Us For Your Project?


We know that finding a reputable contractor to remove your popcorn ceilings is a stressful endeavour. We work with all types of popcorn ceiling contractors in Calgary and across Canada to provide you with the best service possible. We partner with the best contractors to ensure that all jobs are completed with the highest level of care and communication.


Our contractors offer reasonable rates, clear communication, and professional service to ensure that your stipple ceiling removal project is done properly and with great attention to detail. From the first phone call to the final handshake, our team is there to help you.


Give us a call if you're looking for a free popcorn ceiling removal quote and to talk to us about your project. We work on jobs that are large and small and are always looking for ways to help our the residents of Calgary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can you remove stippled ceilings?

    Removing stipple ceilings is 100% possible. There are different types of popcorn ceiling finishes, which will determine what method we use to remove it. Speaking to us about your specific situation will help us determine the best course of aciton for your ceiling. 

  • How much does it cost to remove popcorn ceiling?

    Every ceiling is different, and so is every ceiling. For that reason, we talk about our prices through a quoting provcess. You can give us a call and we will be able to arrange an estimate for you. We offer 0% financing for larger jobs if you'd like to spread payments out. 

  • Why should I remove my popcorn ceiling?

    Textured ceilings were popular in the 1950s but over time they have lost a little bit of their appeal. Now, new homebuyers and homeowners prefer the look of smooth, flat ceilings instead of textured. For this reason, we notice a lot of people are interested in having us remove their stipple ceilings. 

  • Does popcorn ceiling removal increase home value?

    Removing popcorn ceiling can increase the value of your home in most circumstances. This is because many people prefer the look of a home without popcorn ceilings. You can also do a little bit more with a smooth ceiling, giving you additional design options for lightinga dn layout. 

  • Is it difficult to remove stipple ceilings?

    On each job, we are able to prescribe the work it will take to smooth out a textured ceiling. In most cases, it is a fairly straightforward process which involves us prepping the room, wetting and scraping the ceiling, then refacing it. We have a few different options depending on the state of the ceiling, so call us and talk through the issue you have and we will give you the most accurate process necessary. 

  • Do you deal with ceilings containing asbestos?

    We do not handle ceilings with asbestos. You can determine whether or not the ceiling has asbestos by getting a test done on a sample of the ceiling at one of the many local asbestos testing labs. 

Stipple Ceiling Blog

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28 Oct, 2021
Over the course of the 1900’s, materials used to build and decorate homes have changed quite a bit. A huge trend between the 1930’s and the 1980s was to install stipple ceilings throughout the home. Stipple ceiling is also known as popcorn ceiling, stucco ceiling, and even cottage cheese ceilings. Now, homeowners are electing to go with a smoothed out look in general. So, why did builders use stipple ceilings for so long? Here, we go a little deeper into that question. Why Homes Were Made With Stipple Ceilings Textured ceilings provided home owners and builders the opportunity to coat ceilings without the need to do extensive preparation and painting jobs. Because the popcorn style covering was installed using a spray-on application, there was no need to fix imperfections in the surface of the ceiling. It would save time for builders, and honestly, it was fairly mainstay in the construction community. Cutting down on the time needed to prep a ceiling would save builders their labour, and would save homeowners a little bit of money for that labour too. It was essentially a win-win in those times. Stipple ceilings are also good for sound reduction throughout the house. Because of the textured surface, sound doesn’t bounce the same way it does on a completed flat surface. The sound waves sort of dissipate after hitting the textured surface. This was especially helpful for the large style of homes that were prevalent in the mid 1900s. Why Did Builders Stop Using Stippled Ceilings? We found out, around the year 1978, that the material used to create the stipple ceilings often contain asbestos as one of the binding agents. Once it was realized that asbestos was a harmful chemical and caused certain types of cancers, it was banned first in the U.S, then in Canada. Now, if your home has asbestos in it, there is usually a fairly extensive removal process that is important for protecting you and your loved ones. Popcorn ceilings still exist with different materials, however. Once asbestos was banned, styrofoam took centre stage as the material that was best suited for textured ceilings. It was safe, relatively inexpensive, and did the job quite well. Why are Homeowners Removing Popcorn Ceilings? Popcorn ceilings, along with being potentially hazardous to people’s health if they contain asbestos, do not have the modern look that a lot of buyers and builders are looking for in the modern days. Simply by removing popcorn ceilings, you have a lot more options in terms of ceiling design, and possible buyer prospects. In another article we are covering the main benefits of removing popcorn ceilings. But in short, removing stipple from your home can add property value, and makes your home much more attractive to home buyers currently. Why Do Some Homes Still Have Popcorn Ceilings? A lot of homes that were built in the mid 1900s employ designs and layouts that speak to that time period. While removing popcorn ceiling can drastically modernize a home, keeping the textured ceiling may fit in quite well with the style of the home. Also, many homeowners are still happy with the look of the stipple ceiling and don’t see much of a reason to change it. While we are advocates for removing stipple, it can be beneficial to keep them around if you’re not planning to sell, since the texture hides imperfections, and it also acts as an acoustic sound muffler throughout the home.

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