Popcorn Ceiling Removal in Mississauga
Patch Dudes is the answer for easy stucco popcorn ceiling removal.
Patch Dudes is the answer for easy stucco popcorn ceiling removal.
Our Services
Typically we charge between $6-10 per square foot for stucco removal. However since every job is unique it is best to schedule a free, no-obligation in house estimate with one of the Dudes!
Our typical pricing can be found below.
| Square Footage | Price |
| 0-249 | $2400 (our minimum charge) |
| 250-349 | $10/sq.ft. |
| 350-799 | $8/sq.ft. |
| 800+ | $7/sq.ft. |
*Please note there is a 25% surcharge for services where work with furniture is required
The easiest and most common way to remove a popcorn ceiling is by lightly spraying the texture with water and carefully scraping it off using a drywall scraper. The moisture softens the material so it comes off in sheets instead of creating excessive dust. The key is not soaking the ceiling too heavily because too much water can damage the drywall underneath. Most professionals also section off the room and use protective coverings to keep cleanup manageable.
Yes, popcorn ceiling removal is worth it for most homeowners. Popcorn ceilings instantly date a home and can make rooms feel darker and smaller. Removing the texture gives ceilings a smooth, modern finish that helps brighten the space and can even improve resale appeal. A lot of buyers see popcorn ceilings as a future renovation project, so removing them beforehand can make your home more attractive on the market.
You can, especially in smaller rooms, but it is definitely more work than most people expect. Most DIYers are surprised by how quickly popcorn ceiling removal turns into an all-day cleanup project… Before you start, it is worth reading up on the most common popcorn ceiling removal mistakes so you know what to watch out for. If you want a perfectly smooth finish, hiring a professional is often the better route.
Messy? Absolutely, especially during sanding if the room is not properly prepared beforehand. Scraping ceiling texture creates falling debris, wet material, and fine dust during sanding and finishing. Professional crews usually protect floors, walls, furniture, and vents using plastic barriers and drop sheets before starting. Proper dust control makes a huge difference in keeping the cleanup manageable.
Some older popcorn ceilings absolutely can contain asbestos, especially in homes built before the mid-1980s. That is why testing is strongly recommended before any removal work begins. If you are unsure whether your home is at risk, this homeowner's guide to identifying asbestos walks through exactly what to look for. Disturbing asbestos-containing material without proper precautions can release harmful fibres into the air, and if it is found, specialized abatement procedures may be required depending on local regulations.
A typical bedroom or living room ceiling can often be completed within one day, including scraping, patching, sanding, and priming. Larger homes or ceilings with heavy texture may take longer, especially if multiple skim coats are needed to create a smooth finish. Drying time between coats can also affect the overall timeline. A professional contractor can usually provide a more accurate estimate after seeing the ceiling condition in person.
After scraping, the ceiling usually needs repairs and skim coating to smooth out imperfections left behind. If you want to understand what that process looks like in practice, our ceiling skimming tutorial is a good place to start. Once the surface is sanded smooth, it gets primed and painted for a clean finished look. The finishing work afterward is what really determines how professional the ceiling looks.
Not always. In some cases, ceilings can be covered instead of scraped using skim coating or new drywall sheets installed over top. This approach is sometimes used when asbestos is present or when the existing texture is too difficult to remove cleanly. To figure out what is the best option, you have to look at the condition of the ceiling, the age of the home, and the final look you want.
Most professionals use pump sprayers, drywall scrapers, sanding poles, protective plastic sheeting, and dust control equipment during the removal process. For a closer look at what each of these does and why it matters, check out our full breakdown of tools that make popcorn ceiling removal simple. Using the right equipment makes the job faster, cleaner, and less likely to damage the drywall underneath.
OUR WORK
Looking to remove that pesky popcorn ceiling? Look no further! We’ll take care of it quickly and efficiently, so you can get back to enjoying your home. Plus, our friendly and professional staff will make sure the job is done right. So don’t wait any longer, call Patch Dudes today!
Don’t breathe in dust and mess up your place by trying to DIY. Contact the Dudes and we will leave your ceiling looking pristine in Mississauga.
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