Popcorn Ceiling Removal

Professional Popcorn Ceiling Removal in High Park

A coveted west-end neighborhood wrapping around Toronto's largest lakefront park, with Edwardian homes, tree-lined avenues, and a vibrant community feel.

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Popcorn Ceiling Removal in High Park

Just minutes from High Park, High Park is a neighborhood we know well. We've handled popcorn ceiling removal on low-rise apartments along Parkside Drive and Edwardian semis closer to Roncesvalles Avenue. The homes here were largely built during the 1900s-1930s era and each one brings its own set of needs. Whether you're increasing perceived room height or improving light reflection, our 15 years of local experience means fewer surprises and better results.

Why Local Homeowners Trust Us

High Park homeowners choose us for three reasons: quality, reliability, and fair pricing.

We've painted homes along Parkside Drive and throughout the neighborhood. Our crew arrives on time, protects your home like it's our own, and delivers results that last. We use Lightweight skim coat compound, PVA primer to seal the surface, and Benjamin Moore ceiling paint for a perfectly uniform bright white finish on every job.

Every popcorn ceiling removal project comes with a 2-year warranty, a detailed written estimate, and a commitment to leaving your home cleaner than we found it. No surprises, no hidden costs.

Common Popcorn Ceiling Removal Challenges in High Park

Understanding the unique needs of homes in your neighborhood

Front porch refinishing

Along Parkside Drive and nearby blocks, this comes up often. 1900s-1930s construction needs careful surface assessment before painting.

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Matching existing heritage colors

young families, professionals, dog owners, park enthusiasts in High Park notice this when updating their home. We use techniques refined over hundreds of local projects.

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Edwardian trim restoration

Proper prep makes all the difference with Edwardian trim restoration. We take the time to do it right. Results that look great for years.

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Narrow semi-detached access for exterior work

Frequent issue in High Park properties. Our crew has solved hundreds of similar cases across the GTA.

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Our Popcorn Ceiling Removal Process

A proven approach that delivers consistent, beautiful results

1

Room Preparation

All furniture is covered or moved, floors are protected with heavy-duty plastic and drop cloths, and light fixtures are carefully removed or covered. Working near High Park, we've learned that High Park low-rise apartments benefit from a thorough pre-project assessment.

2

Ceiling Wetting

The textured surface is misted with water to soften the popcorn material. This makes removal cleaner and reduces dust throughout your home. Homes near High Park often share similar prep needs, and our crew knows exactly what to expect.

3

Texture Scraping

The softened texture is carefully scraped off using wide blades. We work section by section, checking for hidden damage or asbestos-era materials. In High Park, this step is especially important for low-rise apartments dealing with front porch refinishing.

4

Skim Coating & Sanding

The bare ceiling is skim-coated with joint compound for a perfectly smooth surface. Multiple passes and fine sanding create a flawless finish. High Park homeowners expect a premium result, and this step is where that quality becomes visible.

5

Priming & Painting

PVA primer seals the new surface, followed by two coats of Benjamin Moore ceiling paint for a perfectly uniform, bright white finish. High Park homeowners are particular about their spaces, and our final walkthrough reflects that standard.

See the Popcorn Ceiling Removal Difference

Real results from High Park projects

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High Park Housing History & Painting Needs

Every era of home has different painting requirements

Original Construction 1900s-1930s

The original housing stock in High Park, including Edwardian semis, detached two-storeys. Homeowners in High Park maintaining Edwardian semis from this period frequently deal with narrow semi-detached access for exterior work.

  • Surface assessment and condition evaluation
  • Period-appropriate color selection
  • Professional surface preparation
  • Prep techniques for 1900s-1930s surfaces along Howard Park Avenue
Modern Updates Present

Contemporary renovations and upgrades throughout High Park that blend modern convenience with neighborhood character. Homeowners in High Park maintaining Edwardian semis from this period frequently deal with narrow semi-detached access for exterior work.

  • Modern color palette consultation
  • Premium paint and finish selection
  • Open-concept color flow planning
  • Color selection suited to High Park's neighborhood aesthetic

Why High Park Homeowners Choose Us

See how we compare to other popcorn ceiling removal contractors

What You Get Puzzle Painting Other Contractors
Complete furniture and floor protection Minimal covering, debris everywhere
Experience with 1900s-1930s ceilings in High Park detached two-storeys No experience with local ceiling types
Familiar with Edwardian trim restoration found during removal Surprised by hidden issues
Room-by-room phased approach Entire home disrupted at once
Daily cleanup and dust management Cleanup only after the project is done
Completed removals along Indian Road and nearby No verifiable local experience
Skim-coated to a perfectly smooth ceiling Rough scrape job with visible imperfections

What High Park Homeowners Say

Real reviews from real customers in your area

"We hired Puzzle Painting for popcorn ceiling removal on our Edwardian semis. From estimate to cleanup, everything was top-notch. They respected our home, finished on time, and the quality speaks for itself."
Megan D.
"Hired Puzzle Painting for popcorn ceiling removal after a neighbor's recommendation. They did our duplex conversions beautifully. Clean lines, smooth finish, and they cleaned up every day before leaving."
Kevin C.
"They knew exactly how to handle popcorn ceiling removal on our 1900s-1930s detached two-storeys. The crew addressed narrow semi-detached access for exterior work before painting and the result is a smooth, lasting finish. Highly recommend for High Park."
Sophie W.

Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ for High Park Homeowners

Answers to the questions we hear most often

How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in High Park?

Popcorn ceiling removal in High Park typically costs $3 to $5 per square foot including skim coating and painting. A typical room runs $800 to $1,500. We provide a detailed quote after assessing your specific ceilings.

Is popcorn ceiling removal messy?

The 1900s-1930s homes in High Park make this question especially relevant. it can be, but we contain it completely. All furniture is covered, floors are protected with heavy plastic and drop cloths, and we work room by room. Our cleanup process leaves your home spotless.

Do popcorn ceilings contain asbestos?

Great question, and one we hear often from young families, professionals, dog owners, park enthusiasts in High Park. Popcorn ceilings installed before 1990 may contain asbestos. If your High Park home was built before 1990, we recommend testing before removal. We can arrange testing and follow all safety protocols if asbestos is present.

How long does popcorn ceiling removal take?

Great question, and one we hear often from young families, professionals, dog owners, park enthusiasts in High Park. One room takes about a day including scraping, skim-coating, and first paint coat. A full home with multiple rooms typically takes 3 to 5 days. Drying time between skim coat and paint is the main factor.

Can you remove popcorn from just one room?

The 1900s-1930s homes in High Park make this question especially relevant. absolutely. Many High Park homeowners start with the living room or master bedroom and do other rooms later. There is no minimum room requirement. We treat each room as a complete, standalone project.

What does the ceiling look like after removal?

Every High Park project is different, but here is what we typically see with detached two-storeys in this area. Smooth, clean, and modern. We skim-coat the ceiling after scraping to create a perfectly flat surface, then apply primer and two coats of ceiling-white paint. The transformation is dramatic.

Will removing popcorn texture damage my walls?

This depends on the specific home, but for 1900s-1930s detached two-storeys near Indian Road, here is the general answer. No. We mask the wall-ceiling junction carefully and work with precision. The walls are fully protected throughout the process. If any minor touch-ups are needed at the ceiling line, we handle those as part of the project.

Do you offer popcorn ceiling removal and painting together?

Yes, and we recommend it. Combining ceiling removal with room painting gives you the most cohesive result. Many High Park homeowners use popcorn removal as the starting point for a full room refresh. Our 15 years serving High Park detached two-storeys means fewer surprises and better outcomes for you.

Popcorn Ceiling Removal in Nearby Neighborhoods

We also serve these areas close to High Park

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