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  • How to Remove Decorative Molding

    Crown molding was introduced by the Romans and Greeks, but it wasn't until the 19th Century that woodworkers began using decorative molding in America. The moldings are generally made from resin,...

  • How to Install a Dryer Vent Through the Roof

    Installing a dryer vent through the roof is easier than many people think. While it is tricky and requires several unique tools, the process is simple. Venting a dryer through the roof is a great...

  • Stucco Ceiling Removal with Vinegar & Water

    Stucco, or popcorn, ceilings were quite popular--in the 1970s. Today, they are outdated and do not look good in any room. Removing the stucco can be a difficult job to tackle, but it can be done....

  • How to Cover Water Damaged Ceilings with Decorative Ceiling Tiles

    A water damaged ceiling can be a real eyesore. Once you've found and repaired the source of the water damage, it's time to cover the stains, damaged plaster and peeling ceiling surfaces. You don't...

  • How to Paint a Ceiling That Has a Peeling Texture

    Many walls in your home may have a painted texture that adds to your overall décor. However, mildew, humidity or just old, peeling paint may cause your wall texture to chip off after some...

  • How to Hang Tin Ceiling Tiles

    Ceiling tiles are sold in various types, such as tin, that come in panels typically secured to the ceiling with nails and sometimes screws. Tin ceilings can come in various shades, such as copper...

  • Can You Install a New Tin Ceiling Over an Old?

    Tin ceilings are an artifact of another era. Very popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, they are experiencing a bit of a comeback of late thanks to the popularity of restored homes...

  • How to Install Antique Tin Ceiling Tiles

    Although decorative ceiling tiles are often called antique tin ceiling tiles, most of them aren't actually made from tin, but made with an aluminum alloy instead (see Reference 1). They are often...

  • How to Load a Drywall Lifter

    Hanging drywall sheets is a simple but labor intensive task, made more so when you are hanging the sheets on a ceiling. This task is made much easier with the use of a drywall lift. A drywall lift...

  • How to Remove Popcorn Ceilings From Wood

    Popcorn ceilings were popular in the '70s and '80s, but recent construction has shifted to a smooth or lightly textured finish for ceilings. Popcorn ceilings have a tendency to drop and chip over...

  • How to Contract a Price for Roofing

    Before contacting a roofing contractor, it might be best to first decide which type of roof you would like to install; choices can vary from shingles, shakes, built-up, clay roofs and so on. Once...

  • How to Replace Suspended Ceilings

    Suspended ceilings hang below the joists or rafters, leaving a space. They are used to hide ductwork, wiring, plumbing and exposed rafters or joists. They consist of a metal grid suspended from...

  • How to Paint Basement Ceiling Joists

    Going through the process of finishing a basement ceiling can be tedious. With the industrial-look design, which is is gaining in popularity, the unfinished ceiling is left exposed and painted,...

  • Vaulted Ceilings Definition

    A vaulted ceiling angles upward to create a feeling of openness in a structure. Vaulted ceilings exist in many famous cathedrals and public buildings, and modern homeowners can incorporate this...

  • Tips on Drop Ceiling

    A drop ceiling is composed of a metal grid and ceiling panels. They can be installed in a variety of spaces, including basements laundry rooms or any space where you would like to conceal faults...

  • How to Remove Ceiling Tile That Has Been Glued

    Ceiling tiles come in many styles that can be affixed and removed using a variety of materials and methods. One way to secure them is to use glue or adhesive. When tiles start to show their age or...

  • Acoustical Solutions for Cathedral Ceilings

    Cathedral ceilings are an attractive architectural feature for living rooms, dining rooms and bedrooms, but they can present acoustical problems. Sounds echo from the angled surfaces, producing...

  • How to Get Rid of Textured Ceiling

    If you are like most people living under a "popcorn" textured ceiling, you have developed a serious case of smooth ceiling envy over the last decade. If your ceiling was textured after 1980 then...

  • How to Cut Crown Molding With a Power Saw

    There are three main types of ceiling moldings: crown, cove and bed. Crown molding tends to be used for decorative purposes, and is often the hardest of the three to cut properly. With the right...

  • Armstrong Metal Ceiling Care & Maintenance

    Metal ceilings are becoming a fast favorite in new construction. Offering sleek appearance, optimal acoustic properties and ease of maintenance, metal ceilings can be used anywhere from office...

  • Homemade Skylights

    Homemade skylights are windows cut into the roof that allow for more sunlight to enter into the room. Installing your homemade skylights involves cutting your roof to put in new structural framing...

  • How to Replace a Flush Ceiling Light Fixture

    So you have an old, ugly light fixture on the ceiling in your bedroom. You would like to change it, but don’t want to pay an electrician to do it for you. This article shows you how to safely...

  • How to Minimize Streaking When Painting a Ceiling

    If you've ever had to paint a ceiling, you know it can be a difficult and tedious process. Streaking can be a problem. However, with a few simple steps, you can have a ceiling that looks like it...

  • How to Repair a Small Crack in a Textured Ceiling

    Fixing small cracks in your textured ceiling may seem unnecessary, but even the smallest of cracks can eventually become large ones. It's better to fix the problem early on while the job is still...

  • How to Cut Crown Molding on a Ryobi Miter Saw

    The best way to cut crown molding is with a miter saw. Ryobi make high-quality saws, they are reasonably priced and are a great choice for this job. You couldn't ask for a better tool to do the...

  • DIY Vaulted Ceiling

    A vaulted ceiling can add a dramatic and open feeling to your home. It is possible to vault ceilings in your home without hiring a contractor but you should be comfortable with taking on such a...

  • How to Suspend Ceiling Tiles

    Bare or old ceilings very quickly become an eyesore. Suspended ceilings are a perfect solution because they are extremely versatile and easy to repair, but they do require a lot of preparation.

  • How to Cut Ceiling Moulding

    Ceiling moulding is mainly for covering the gap between the wall and ceiling, though most homeowners also prefer to have a moulding that is stylish. There are three main types of ceiling...

  • How to Make Bamboo Ceiling

    Bamboo is rapidly becoming a popular decorating medium. More and more people are making efforts to use sustainable goods when building and remodeling thier homes. Bamboo, which grows abundantly,...

  • How to Set Styrofoam Ceiling Tiles

    Styrofoam ceiling tiles are cheap, effective materials to dampen sound. You'll find them most often in office settings, particularly office buildings with modular walls that can be shifted at need...

  • How to Make a Bamboo Ceiling Treatment

    There are many ways to make a ceiling treatment from bamboo. The simplest is to nail bamboo trim in place and paint the ceiling a color similar to the bamboo. Using this method, you can add bamboo...

  • How to Install Bath Ceiling Tiles

    Ceiling tiles can be installed in many rooms of a house, including the bathroom. The installation of the tile is similar to tiling a wall or a floor. Proper measurements are necessary as is...

  • How to Cover Up Old Ceiling Tiles

    Homes that have old ceiling tiles that have been affixed with glue can be difficult to try to remove if you want to make changes to the ceiling. Another option instead of removing the ceiling...

  • How to Reduce the Look of a Textured Ceiling

    Popcorn textured ceilings have become unpopular in recent years for aesthetic and practical reasons. A top choice among homeowners in the 1970s and 1980s, the ceilings are easy to install and can...

  • How to Cut Foam Ceiling Molding

    Ceiling molding is often used in basements or office areas where having a solid ceiling overhang is not necessary. With ceiling molding you can make the pieces as large or as small as you like,...

  • How to Glue Ceiling Tiles to Popcorn Ceilings

    A popcorn textured ceiling helps to break up a dull drab flat ceiling surface, as well as covering up drywall problems that can occur during installation. It's an attractive choice for many...

  • How to Smooth a Textured Ceiling to Paint it

    Texturing can add a look of complexity to a ceiling, but there are times when you might want a smoother surface for a new coat of paint. It's a simple job but it can be time-consuming and messy....

  • The Best Way to Cut a Drop Ceiling Grid

    A drop ceiling, or a false ceiling, is considered a secondary ceiling and hung underneath the structural ceiling. It consists of tiles that are placed onto suspended metal grid-work, which is hung...

  • How to Change a Textured Ceiling

    Many homes still have popcorn ceilings because it is a cost effective and easy ceiling to install. Changing the popcorn ceilings into a stylish new ceiling is simple in concept but actually...

  • How to Install Suspended Ceiling Gridwork

    A suspended ceiling is created by installing a series of tiles into a metal grid that's suspended from a room's ceiling joists. Having to create the gridwork that makes up the core of a suspended...

  • How to Build Decorative Ceiling Beams

    One way to make a room appear completely different is to add a decorative ceiling beam. You can use such a beam to add visual appeal to the room, or to hide wiring for ceiling-mounted fixtures. If...

  • How to Install a Pot Light in a Suspended Ceiling

    A pot light, or can light as it is more commonly called, is an effective option for room lighting where there is a suspended ceiling. A suspended ceiling hides electrical wiring but still allows...

  • How to Install Armstrong Ceiling

    Armstrong ceiling systems come in a wide variety of styles. Armstrong suspended ceilings are functional and easy to maintain if they are properly installed. Proper installation includes installing...

  • How to Clean a Basement Ceiling Before Painting

    Many homeowners are taking advantage of basement space to create additional livable square footage in their homes for game rooms, family rooms and offices. A fresh coat of ceiling paint is one of...

  • How to Insulate a Drop Ceiling

    Lighter, less expensive and less time consuming to install than drywall, drop ceilings can be installed in any room to add noise-dampening qualities, hide exposed joists and pipes or just to give...

  • How to Install Wood Planks on a Ceiling

    Wood-paneled ceilings are a way to dress up the ceiling of your home. This type of ceiling creates a country cottage atmosphere. It has been around for centuries, longer than drywall or plaster...

  • How to Remove Textured Ceiling Paint

    Some people love the look of texture and add it to their walls and ceilings. However, if you just moved into a new house you may completely hate the textured ceiling above your head. Moreover, it...

  • How to Remove a Pop Corn Ceiling

    Acoustic ceilings with popcorn texture are a trademark of older homes. Many homeowners want to update the old ceiling to a more modern look but don't have the money to hire a professional to...

  • How to Install Lighted Crown Molding

    Crown molding can be installed to add an attractive look to the ceiling of any room of your home. You can add lighting to the crown molding to provide indirect lighting or to create ambiance in...

  • What Is a Vaulted Ceiling?

    According to Francis D.K. Ching's "A Visual History of Architecture," a vaulted ceiling is an arched structure of stone, brick or reinforced concrete, called a "vault," that encloses a space.

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