Popcorn Ceiling Removal

Popcorn Ceiling Removal for The Danforth Homes

Toronto's Greek-Canadian cultural corridor along Danforth Avenue, lined with restaurants, shops, and surrounded by residential streets of well-kept semi-detached homes.

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Popcorn Ceiling Removal in The Danforth

The Danforth is home to Greek-Canadian families, young professionals, first-time buyers, restaurant owners, and many of them have trusted us with their popcorn ceiling removal projects over the years. The Danforth is community. We understand the pride homeowners take in their semi-detached homes and Victorian row houses along streets like Pape Avenue. When you need modernizing a dated home or improving light reflection, our team brings both skill and respect for the neighborhood.

Why Local Homeowners Trust Us

Choosing a painter in The Danforth shouldn't be stressful. Here's what sets us apart:

We show up when we say we will. We protect your furniture, floors, and trim. We use Lightweight skim coat compound, PVA primer to seal the surface, and Benjamin Moore ceiling paint for a perfectly uniform bright white finish - not the cheapest option from the hardware store. We clean up completely at the end of every day.

After 15 years and 1,000+ projects across Toronto, our process is refined. Your popcorn ceiling removal project gets the same care whether it's a single room or an entire home.

Common Popcorn Ceiling Removal Challenges in The Danforth

Understanding the unique needs of homes in your neighborhood

Multi-generational homes with different room needs

Proper prep makes all the difference with multi-generational homes with different room needs. We take the time to do it right. Results that look great for years.

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Semi-detached homes requiring coordination with neighbors

Proper prep makes all the difference with semi-detached homes requiring coordination with neighbors. We take the time to do it right. Results that look great for years.

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Original woodwork preservation

Greek-Canadian families, young professionals, first-time buyers, restaurant owners in The Danforth notice this when updating their home. We use techniques refined over hundreds of local projects.

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Narrow lot access

Frequent issue in The Danforth 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. The Danforth homes built in the 1890s-1920s era have specific quirks we always check for during our initial visit.

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 Danforth Avenue restaurants 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 The Danforth, this step is especially important for duplex conversions dealing with semi-detached homes requiring coordination with neighbors.

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. The Danforth 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. After working on duplex conversions throughout The Danforth, we know what local homeowners look for during the final review.

See the Popcorn Ceiling Removal Difference

Real results from The Danforth projects

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Before Popcorn Ceiling Removal
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After Popcorn Ceiling Removal

The Danforth Housing History & Painting Needs

Every era of home has different painting requirements

Edwardian Transition 1890s - 1920s

The shift from Victorian excess to Edwardian simplicity. Wider homes, more light, and cleaner lines, but still plenty of character. In The Danforth, the semi-detached homes, duplex conversions from this period along Pape Avenue show these characteristics clearly.

  • Edwardian trim and crown molding preservation
  • Wide baseboard and wainscoting refinishing
  • Period-appropriate color consultation
  • Exterior brick accent painting
  • Prep techniques for 1890s-1920s surfaces along Pape Avenue
Inter-War Period 1920s - 1940s

Tudor Revival, Georgian, and Colonial homes built during Toronto's golden age of residential construction. Quality materials and solid craftsmanship. In The Danforth, the semi-detached homes, duplex conversions from this period along Pape Avenue show these characteristics clearly.

  • Tudor half-timber exterior refinishing
  • Stucco repair and painting
  • Original hardware masking and protection
  • Multi-room color flow planning
  • Color selection suited to The Danforth's neighborhood aesthetic

Why The Danforth Homeowners Choose Us

See how we compare to other popcorn ceiling removal contractors

What You Get Puzzle Painting Other Contractors
Familiar with narrow lot access found during removal Surprised by hidden issues
Daily cleanup and dust management Cleanup only after the project is done
2-year warranty on the finished ceiling No warranty offered
Two coats of Benjamin Moore ceiling paint Single coat of generic ceiling white
Completed removals along Pape Avenue and nearby No verifiable local experience
Asbestos awareness and testing guidance No mention of asbestos risk
Fine sanding between skim coat and paint Paint applied directly over rough skim coat

What The Danforth Homeowners Say

Real reviews from real customers in your area

"We had Daniel's team do popcorn ceiling removal on our semi-detached homes near Jones Avenue. They were on time every day, covered everything properly, and did beautiful work. Already recommended them to our neighbors."
Kevin M.
"We were nervous about popcorn ceiling removal on our 1890s-1920s above-shop apartments because a previous painter did a poor job. Daniel's team fixed every issue and the final result is flawless. Worth the investment."
Jessica K.
"Our semi-detached homes had semi-detached homes requiring coordination with neighbors that other painters were not sure how to handle. Puzzle Painting assessed it properly, prepped thoroughly, and delivered a popcorn ceiling removal finish that looks perfect."
Robert R.

Popcorn Ceiling Removal FAQ for The Danforth Homeowners

Answers to the questions we hear most often

How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in The Danforth?

Popcorn ceiling removal in The Danforth 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?

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. We've handled this across The Danforth, from Broadview Avenue to Danforth Avenue, and our approach is proven.

Do popcorn ceilings contain asbestos?

Having worked on above-shop apartments and duplex conversions throughout The Danforth for 15 years, we can say confidently: popcorn ceilings installed before 1990 may contain asbestos. If your The Danforth 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?

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. We've handled this across The Danforth, from Broadview Avenue to Danforth Avenue, and our approach is proven.

Can you remove popcorn from just one room?

The 1890s-1920s homes in The Danforth make this question especially relevant. absolutely. Many The Danforth 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?

For Greek-Canadian families, young professionals, first-time buyers, restaurant owners in The Danforth, this is a common question. 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?

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 The Danforth homeowners use popcorn removal as the starting point for a full room refresh.

Popcorn Ceiling Removal in Nearby Neighborhoods

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