False Ceilings
The old-fashioned way of dealing with ceilings coated with Vermiculite.
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Remove Textured Ceilings?
Building false ceilings is an old method used to hide popcorn ceilings, resulting in a smooth ceiling at a slightly lowered ceiling height.
Generally 4-5 centimetres of ceiling height is lost and up to 10 centimetres can be lost if you want to have down lights installed. You need to acquire approval from your body corporate or strata management first before a false ceiling can be installed.
False ceilings are typically finished to an industry standard of 4, meaning that under normal daytime conditions (not including early morning, late afternoon or times when the lights are on) you shouldn’t see the plastered joints or screw patches.
Keep in mind too that lowering your ceiling height will make your home feel smaller. It’s amazing how only a few centimetres can effect how spacious your home feels.
In addition, Australian building codes dictate that habitable areas require a minimum height of 2400mm (2.4m). Anything less than this may cause compliance issues when it comes time to sell.
There are many benefits to getting your popcorn ceiling resurfaced rather than hidden by installing a false ceiling. These include…
Permanent
Our proprietary approach gives you a permanent result. You’ll start to think the ceiling was always this way.
No approval
Requiring no tricky and time consuming strata approval, our process can be finished in as little as 2 days!
Non disruptive
Unlike other solutions, our approach is as unobtrusive to your neighbours as painting your ceiling.
Results guaranteed!
Smooth finish
No lost ceiling height
Super quick turnaround
Lifetime guarantee
Ceiling Resurfacing
False ceiling
As good as new
No lost ceiling height
Non disruptive
Quick turnaround
Get an obligation-free quote today!
Simply give us a call on 1300 223 443 or contact us – we’d be happy to answer any of your questions and concerns.
