At Air Matters, we provide popcorn ceiling removal—also known as an acoustic or stucco ceiling. Popcorn ceilings were initially made with asbestos, a fire-resistant material known for its durability and insulating properties. It became widely known around the late 1970s that asbestos posed severe health risks, including lung disease and cancer. In 1978, the U.S. government banned the use of asbestos in building materials, leading manufacturers to switch to safer alternatives. Popcorn ceilings are very outdated, challenging to clean, and prone to damage. Air Matters can help you if you're thinking about refreshing your ceiling, increasing lighting, reducing echo, or want a new, modern look, helping improve resale value.
Our expertise does not end there—popcorn ceiling removal can also uncover hidden mold or other indoor air quality concerns, which our team is equipped to identify. Contact Air Matters to schedule popcorn ceiling removal or request a visual mold inspection.

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