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  • How to Get Rid of Mold on Bathroom Ceilings

    Since mold is a fungus that thrives in damp environments, it is not uncommon to find mold growth on a bathroom ceiling. The bathroom is exposed to excessive moisture from the shower and is often...

  • How to Fix a Hole in a Drywall Ceiling

    Holes in a drywall ceiling can be repaired with a few tools, plaster of Paris and a simple scaffold. Plaster of Paris is more user-friendly than patching with drywall sections or joint compound....

  • How to Patch a Drywall Ceiling

    There are many reasons why you might need to fix an area of drywall on your ceiling. Cracking in your ceiling can be fixed fairly easily with joint compound, but holes should be cured with...

  • How to Cover Nicotine Stains on a Ceiling

    You can find nicotine stains on ceilings after smoking indoors for long periods of time. They are particularly obvious when you move an object planted or nailed to the ceiling or wall, such as a...

  • How to Remove Ceiling Paint

    There are a variety of reasons why you may need to remove the paint on your ceiling. Some ceilings were painted with multiple layers and types of paint. This can lead to the paint chipping and...

  • How to Replace Ceilings in Manufactured Homes

    Replacing the ceiling in a home is a challenging job. Newer manufactured homes are built using conventional building techniques that include wood joists, studs and sheetrock with an applied...

  • How to Remove a Cracked Painted Tin Ceiling

    Preliminary work has to be done before removing a painted tin ceiling. If the tin ceiling was painted before 1978 chances are it has lead in it. This requires special precautions be taken before...

  • Stain Removal From Acoustic Ceiling Tiles

    Older homes often have ceilings made of acoustic tiles. Because of their delicate and porous nature, these ceilings are notoriously difficult to clean, especially when the stain is a large one....

  • Can You Paint Drop Ceiling Tiles?

    Dropped ceilings can make home repairs and maintenance easier. Instead of destroying the whole ceiling to get to the overhead plumbing or electrical wires, you just need to remove a panel or two,...

  • How to Cover Up Brown Ceiling Spots

    Discolored spots on your ceiling are a sign of moisture from above. Once you have repaired the leak that's causing the problem, you are left with unsightly stains in your ceiling. These moisture...

  • How to Repair a Hole in a Ceiling

    Ceiling repairs are generally the same as wall repairs, and whether the surface is drywall or plaster, it's usually most effective to make patches with drywall and drywall compound (also called...

  • How to Fix Ceiling Drywall Water Damage

    Unsightly stains on your ceiling can be embarrassing, but, rest assured, there is an easy fix for this problem. Most ceiling water stains are a result of a leaking roof, so once that problem is...

  • How to Remove Stains From Acoustical Ceilings

    At one time, acoustical ceilings were quite popular and were installed in millions of homes. Today, many of those homes still have "popcorn" ceilings, which are prone to water stains. One of the...

  • DIY Vinyl on the Ceiling of a Garage

    When redoing your garage or simply trying to place vinyl on the ceiling, this small change can enhance the entire look of the garage. You want to use vinyl that wears well and is easy to install....

  • How to Repair Coving

    Coving is a type of wall-to-ceiling transition where, instead of a hard 90-degree angle, the wall and ceiling meet with a concave, rounded corner. Modern coving is made of polystyrene and coated...

  • Ceiling Repair Questions

    Ceilings can be damaged by age, water damage or something that goes on in the room below them. Repairing them depends on a number of things, namely the amount of damage done to them as well and...

  • How to Fix a Hole in a Ceiling From a Light Fixture

    Most ceilings are made of drywall. The hole left in the ceiling after you remove a light fixture can be patched using simple drywall patching techniques. The great thing about drywall is that it...

  • How to Make an Invisible Patch in Drywall Ceililng

    Patching and taping drywall on a ceiling utilizes the same techniques as on walls, but it is more challenging for a number of reasons. First, gravity is working against you, so you have to be...

  • How to Repair a Leaky Ceiling

    No one wants to encounter a leaky ceiling in their home. Finding the cause of the leak can be frustrating, but that is the first thing you must do before trying to repair the leak. If you do have...

  • Is There Special Mud & Tape for Vaulted Ceiling Joints?

    If you own a home built in the last 20 years, chances are you have at least one vaulted ceiling. Vaulted ceilings usually require a special type of drywall tape, but not a special type of mud, or...

  • How to Finish a Garage Ceiling

    There are several ways that you can finish the ceiling in your garage. Your ceiling can be left smooth or it can be textured. Some homes have the same finish in the garage as inside the home. The...

  • How to Paint Acoustical Tile

    It is possible to paint your acoustical ceiling tiles and make your ceiling look new again. That's the good news. The bad news is that some acoustical ceilings are easier to paint than others, and...

  • How to Repair a Sagging Ceiling

    Sagging ceilings are more prevalent in older homes. Sagging can occur for a variety of reasons, such as water damage, a broken beam or loosened fasteners in your ceiling material.

  • How to Repair a Textured Ceiling & Drywall Seam

    Textured ceilings and drywall seams can be tricky. Moisture damage and normal wear and tear can cause these areas to become brittle and tough to work with. The key is properly preparing the area...

  • How to Hang Drywall Over Top of Plaster Ceilings

    Plaster ceilings are delightful characteristics of old homes. It was the preferred material for ceilings before drywall came along in the 1950s. While restoring these ceilings can keep the...

  • How to Repair a Broken Ceiling Beam

    The repair or replacement of a ceiling beam is difficult for many reasons. First, the ceiling beams carry the weight of all the floor above. Second, if the beam is in between the first and second...

  • How to Repair a Drop Ceiling

    Drop ceilings consist of suspended rails that hold up ceiling tiles to create a lower ceiling. Drop ceilings can be useful for a number of reasons. There may be water pipes located above them, or...

  • How to Remove Painted Popcorn

    Those lovely acoustic popcorn ceilings of the 1960s and '70s scream either "delightfully retro" or "ugh, tacky," depending on your tastes. Not only do some of these ceilings contain glitter, but...

  • How to Kill a Rat or a Mouse in a Ceiling

    Rodents are sometimes unwelcome visitors in living accommodations. They move in to take advantage of a steady supply of food and water, but these freeloaders can cause of thousands of dollars in...

  • How to Fix a Drywall Ceiling

    Drywall is used to cover the studs, joists, pipes and wiring in your home, and create the walls and ceilings that make up your rooms. Drywall is compressed dust between heavy paper. This fragile...

  • Suggestions for an Unfinished Ceiling in Basement

    Utilizing basement space to gain another bedroom, family room or an office is more cost effective than adding another room on to the house. The ceilings in the new basement room can present a...

  • How to Clean Up a Cracked Painted Tin Ceiling

    Tin ceilings were very popular in Victorian homes, and companies are now re-manufacturing the tins because of expanding interest. Some tin ceilings start to rust and often the owner will elect to...

  • How to Repair Drywall Separation at the Ceiling

    Separation at the seam between a wall and the ceiling of your home is aggravating. There are many possible causes. A house will settle over time which can cause some slight misalignment. It could...

  • How to Install a Tongue & Groove Ceiling

    Renovating on a budget can be challenging. One way to add a new dimension and a sense of coziness to a room is to install a tongue-and-groove ceiling. This is a task you can do yourself. With a...

  • How to Cut Dropped Ceiling Panels

    Suspended ceiling tiles or drop ceiling panels are inserted into the ceiling grid to complete a suspended ceiling installation. While setting drop ceiling panels, you will need to cut some panels...

  • How to Plug a Chandelier Into a Ceiling Fixture

    Chandeliers are made of different materials, ranging from wood to silver to iron to rock crystal. The variety of chandelier types provides you with several different options to modify the ambiance...

  • Ceiling Removal with Chrysotile Asbestos

    Asbestos is a mineral fiber that is mined in Canada, Russia, Italy, and many other places around the world. For many years, asbestos was added to a variety of construction materials to make them...

  • How to Replace an Ugly Drop Ceiling

    Drop, or suspended, ceilings are commonly used to hide metal truss work. They are also used to visually lower a raised ceiling and make the room feel more intimate. Periodically, the drop ceiling...

  • Ceiling Water Stain Repair How to

    Water stains on a ceiling make a room--and, indeed, an entire house--appear old and in need of roof and possibly other repairs. Water stains indicate a lack of concern on the part of the...

  • Ceiling Insulation Types

    Insulation is used to reduce thermal transfer through the walls and roof of a building. For homes with little or no ceiling insulation, adding insulating materials can have a big impact on energy...

  • How to Put a Ceiling in the Basement

    Converting an unused basement area into living space is a cost-effective way to improve your home and utilize additional space for your activities or for family members. A key factor in any...

  • Ceiling Repair Instructions

    Repairing a ceiling is not as difficult as is sounds. The most typical repairs needed are damage from a leaking roof or from drywall pulling away from the studs causing a crack to appear in the...

  • Easy Ways to Install Ceiling Tiles

    Installing ceiling tiles in your home is a great way to brighten up a room and provide a new look without spending a lot of money. The ceiling tiles that you choose for your home should fit in...

  • DIY: Popcorn Ceiling Removal

    Removing a popcorn ceiling is a relatively simple process that can add value to a home. Being prepared and having all materials available and close at hand will make the process go more smoothly...

  • How to Remove Wallpaper From a Ceiling

    Older homes sometimes have layers and layers of wallpaper, even on the ceiling. Today's style of decorating leans toward clean, crisp painted ceilings and walls, which means that wallpaper has to...

  • How to Repair Ceiling Water Damage

    Repairing a ceiling because of water damage can sometimes mean the need to remove a section of drywall. The drywall needs to be replaced if the damaged section is bowing or sagging or if you place...

  • How to Install a DIY Beaded Ceiling

    Installing a DIY beaded ceiling in your home can be accomplished by an average home owner in a weekend. Beaded ceilings come in a variety of colors and finishes that are easy to maintain and...

  • How to Repair Cracked Plaster Ceilings

    When hairline cracks start showing up in old ceilings, most old-house owners fear the ceiling is going to cave in. Plaster ceiling cracks are most often due to building movement, water damage or...

  • How to Install a Drywall Ceiling

    Installing a drywall ceiling is not complicated, but requires some physical effort. You'll be working overhead, often on low scaffolding or ladders, with heavy pieces of Sheetrock. Consider asking...

  • How to Tell If You Have Asbestos Tiles

    Asbestos is a dangerous material that has been linked to cancer. Asbestos was banned in the 1970s, but homes built before then can still have asbestos tiles in them. You need to have asbestos...

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