Popcorn Textured Ceiling
If you can make popcorn, then you can apply popcorn texture to a ceiling according to Help Around the House host Henry Harrison.
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A hopper gun and compressor used to spray texture on ceilings can be rented at many home improvement stores. (click to enlarge)Materials and Tools:
hopper gun and compressor
paint tray
paint suit and glasses
stepladder
putty knife
paint mixer
paint roller
masking tape
drop cloths
ceiling texture
primer sealer
spackle
Steps:
1. Fill any dents or imperfections in the ceiling with spackling compound, then apply a coat of primer with a roller. Allow the primer to dry at least four hours.
2. While it's drying, mask off the walls and floor with masking tape and tarps, plastic sheets or drop cloths. Once you fire up the texture sprayer things will get a bit messy.
3. Put on the paint suit, including a head sock and safety glasses, to avoid being texturized yourself.
4. Pour some texture mix in a lage bucket and mix according to directions. Use a paint mixer attachment to achieve a nice blend. The mixture is ready when it's the consistency of nice, thick porridge.
5. Fill the hopper with texture mixture and fire up the compressor. Take an old board or large piece of cardboard and use it for target practice to get the feel of the machine before assaulting the ceiling.


























