Painting Ceilings

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sandy

Painting Ceilings

Post by sandy » Tue Jan 11, 2005 10:15 am

i would like to paint my ceilings.i have a 1998 Manufactured singlw wide.The ceilings are textured similiar to stick built ceilings.Looks like one piece.Should i use a standard ceiling paint?i am sure that they are not sheet rock.Thanks,Sandy

Tom

Re: Painting Ceilings

Post by Tom » Tue Jan 11, 2005 11:10 am

Would you describe this ceiling as popcorned? Sprayed on with bumps all over? Tom

sandy

Re: Painting Ceilings

Post by sandy » Thu Jan 13, 2005 8:43 pm

Not sure.It looks like popcorn.i do not think that it was sprayed on.

Tom wrote:
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> Would you describe this ceiling as popcorned? Sprayed
> on with bumps all over? Tom

Tom

Re: Painting Ceilings

Post by Tom » Fri Jan 14, 2005 8:15 am

Okay, Im not sure how you would tell if its sprayed or not as alot of later model MH's do have a sprayed ceiling, but lets go with the assumption that it is. Yes it can be painted. But, the downside is that some of the material will fall off as your painting. Using a very thick napped roller will help. Actually, the ceiling should be cleaned first, something you should do before painting anything. Tom

Galen

Re: Painting Ceilings

Post by Galen » Sat Jan 15, 2005 7:42 am

It sounds like you have a "popcorn" ceiling - the best way to paint these is with a sprayer. You will be done quicker and you loose less of the texture. The downside - you will need to mask off everything and use lots of plastic on the walls and floor. Spraying will also look better than rolling.

William P. Burns

gutters

Post by William P. Burns » Sun Feb 20, 2005 9:58 am

Why have gutters on Mobile Homes

Mark Bower

Re: gutters

Post by Mark Bower » Sun Feb 20, 2005 12:29 pm

The biggest reason for gutters is to keep the rain from running underneath the home. If the site of your mobile home is properly prepared and sloped, you may be fine not needing gutters although in time it may make a little trench around your home.

Mark You gotta see my repair manual!

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