Popcorn ceilings were extremely popular in buildings from around 1945 all the way to the early 90s. It was extremely useful for covering imperfections and providing acoustic insulation. Since the late 90s, asbestos has since been banned in all buildings, but it still remains a threat. Our blog dives into the dangers of popcorn ceiling asbestos, and the best way you should approach asbestos treatment. To learn more about the safest way to approach popcorn ceiling asbestos, and where to find great removal services, keep on reading.
Popcorn ceilings have tiny fibres of asbestos in them, which are tiny to the naked eye and practically invisible. Typically, popcorn ceilings have:
● Visibly pockmarked surfaces
● An off-white or beige colour
● Depth of popcorn may be different
If you’re planning a home renovation or any kind of repair to your property, it is important to have your ceiling samples and tested before you go ahead with your project. Asbestos can have serious health impacts if inhaled, so it’s wise to be on the safe side.
Due to the dangerous nature of asbestos, it is advised that you don’t try to tackle this material yourself. Read below to find the safest steps if you suspect you have popcorn ceiling asbestos.
● If you spot visible damage, or notice anything that looks like it isn’t right, it’s crucial to leave the area alone. Try to avoid handling it or touching it if possible, as breathing in asbestos fibres can be harmful.
● Have a sample of the material tested. If you’re unsure whether you are at risk of asbestos inhalation from your popcorn ceiling, having a sample of the ceiling tested is the next step you should take. This will identify whether or not there are asbestos fibres in your ceiling, and whether you need to have it removed.
● If you are certain that there is asbestos in your popcorn ceiling, then it’s time to call the professionals. Reach out to a suitable asbestos removal service, so that they can help you safely remove and dispose of the material, before disposing of it safely.
Handling asbestos removal yourself can be extremely unsafe, and it's recommended that you use an asbestos removal company to help you keep your property safe. Here at Gowrie Contracts, we work hard to ensure that your building is treated and handled as safely as possible when it comes to asbestos.
To learn more about our asbestos services, head to our website for further information. If you want to speak to one of our team members directly, feel free to get in touch with us today for further inquiries.
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