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- Popcorn_ceiling abstract "A popcorn ceiling, also known as cottage cheese ceiling or more accurately a Stucco ceiling, is a term for a spray-on or paint-on ceiling treatment used from the late 1950s into the 1980s in American residential construction. It was the standard for bedroom and residential hallway ceilings for its bright, white appearance, ability to hide imperfections, and acoustical characteristics. In comparison, kitchen and living room ceilings would normally be finished in smoother skip-trowel or orange peel texture for their higher durability and ease of cleaning.In early formulations it often contained white asbestos fibers. When asbestos was banned in ceiling treatments by the Clean Air Act of 1978 in the United States, popcorn ceilings fell out of favor in much of the country. However, in order to minimize economic hardship to suppliers and installers, existing inventories of asbestos-bearing texturing materials were exempt from the ban, so it is possible to find asbestos in popcorn ceilings that were applied through the 1980s. After the ban, popcorn ceiling materials were created using a paper-based or Styrofoam product to create the texture, rather than asbestos. Textured ceilings remain common in residential construction in the Upper Midwest of the United States.Although the process is messy, popcorn texturing can be easily removed by spraying it with water to soften it, then scraping the material off with a large scraping trowel or putty knife. As the texturing may have been applied before the ban on asbestos, its removal should only be done by a licensed professional or after testing of a sample by a qualified laboratory has ruled out asbestos content.".
- Popcorn_ceiling thumbnail Popcorn_ceiling_texture_close_up.jpg?width=300.
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- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageRevisionID "681333099".
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Artex.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceilings.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Ceiling.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Chrysotile.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Orange_peel_(effect).
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Styrofoam.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Midwest.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLink File:Popcorn_ceiling_texture_close_up.jpg.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Popcorn ceiling".
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLinkText "popcorn ceiling".
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageWikiLinkText "popcorn".
- Popcorn_ceiling hasPhotoCollection Popcorn_ceiling.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecture-stub.
- Popcorn_ceiling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Popcorn_ceiling subject Category:Ceilings.
- Popcorn_ceiling hypernym Term.
- Popcorn_ceiling type Element.
- Popcorn_ceiling comment "A popcorn ceiling, also known as cottage cheese ceiling or more accurately a Stucco ceiling, is a term for a spray-on or paint-on ceiling treatment used from the late 1950s into the 1980s in American residential construction. It was the standard for bedroom and residential hallway ceilings for its bright, white appearance, ability to hide imperfections, and acoustical characteristics.".
- Popcorn_ceiling label "Popcorn ceiling".
- Popcorn_ceiling sameAs Gotejat.
- Popcorn_ceiling sameAs Gotelé.
- Popcorn_ceiling sameAs m.02pqc_4.
- Popcorn_ceiling sameAs Q3817493.
- Popcorn_ceiling sameAs Q3817493.
- Popcorn_ceiling wasDerivedFrom Popcorn_ceiling?oldid=681333099.
- Popcorn_ceiling depiction Popcorn_ceiling_texture_close_up.jpg.
- Popcorn_ceiling isPrimaryTopicOf Popcorn_ceiling.