Jonny Jetson
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I plan on getting rid of my tents and running my whole bedroom instead. Im curious if leaving the popcorn ceiling up instead of scraping and painting it is OK?
Yes, its more about the mold than anything. I was also curious if I could get away with 1 grow without causing issuesOic, just googled. High humidity can peel the popcorn ceiling off. If this is a long term growroom, just do it. It's a pita, but once it's done, it's done. Watch for mold issues!
Just use pandafilm for the whole room. If you can leave a 2 inch gap between the walls ceiling and the film then thats enough to stop moisture build up. Screw 2 inch wood slats into the ceiling and then staple the sheeting to the wooden slatsI plan on getting rid of my tents and running my whole bedroom instead. Im curious if leaving the popcorn ceiling up instead of scraping and painting it is OK?
AFAIK,its styrofoam balls mixed with drywall mud?do you know if its pre 1970's / 1980's??? if so it may well have asbestos in it, all the more reason to use a sealer on it
Roller is fine just cant use latex paint.Spray it with that sealer paint they use for mold/smoke/smell cover ups...dont try to paint using a roller or it will peel the stucco.
ive been looking it up and they showed a panel that lookes like the outside of a construction block they call a "breeze block " over here in the uk. at first i thaught it was "ARTEX" which i believe is what your describing 2 of the same i think or alike anywayAFAIK,its styrofoam balls mixed with drywall mud?
im with you on that, i was just going from the wiki pageThere is no issue with popcorn ceilings in a grow area...that is IF the popcorn ceiling was applied properly...with a primer underneath. Otherwise, it's a crap shoot but still unlikely to peel. You can check bathrooms in most home with popcorn ceilings where humidity gets the highest and you won't see shit falling.....
BTW....There is no asbestos in popcorn ceilings. Can you imagine " asbestos abatement" of popcorn ceilings?
Huh? Ive rolled a shitload of popcorn ceilings with latex paint. You cant even buy oil based paints in gallons anymore in my state, so pretty limited on what to buy...Roller is fine just cant use latex paint.
Yes as long as your painting over oil base.If its the first time from new latex will just soften it and youll get popcorn on your roller.Now different countries have different ways but IME this holds true for houses late 60,s to late 70,sHuh? Ive rolled a shitload of popcorn ceilings with latex paint. You cant even buy oil based paints in gallons anymore in my state, so pretty limited on what to buy...
Back in the day oil was used everywhere. I've worked in places where we stayed with oil base and one of nicest ceilings I rolled was with oil base. It's discontinued in my state as far as buying interior oil base by the gallon. I dont miss that paint thinner clean up though.oil is mostly used in kitchens and bathrooms but not on ceilings.