This is a wonderful way to cover older mobile home ceilings!! No worries about the weight of the product and the flexibility of the product with temperature changes. I will be using this in my double wide.
Thank you for this video. I'm working with ceiling tiles right now and your information is so helpful (I live in the Netherlands). Thank you for sharing this "how to".
I am in LOVE with this idea! I am a confirmed do-it- yourself type. I have the old popcorn ceiling from the 70's. Probably full of asbestos. The estimate to have it removed was ridiculous, and I don't want to have to buy a respirator and deal with the horrible mess of removing it myself either. Now THIS I can do! Perfect solution! Popcorn would make a GREAT base for adhesive, I'm thinking. This video made my day. Will be looking for the "popcorn" info. Thank you!
It's actually very easy to do, I did 3 installs of this so far and created videos of each. I cut around pot lights , fixtures and more. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html I have a discount code in description if you're going to purchase the tiles.
Thanks for the reply!! I have been to your website & spent quite a bit of time there looking around. I'm sooo excited about this. I really believe this is going to transform my 1970's home. We are doing the living/dining room right now, but am so excited because we have issues in this house where someone wallpapered the ceiling & then painted over it?? It's a mess & we haven't known what to do about it. This could be an easy fix. & I so hate the popcorn ceilings through our whole house.
I see you've put loads of glue spots on tile. which means you'll need to press them to the ceiling thus denting the tiles with your hand. I use a mini roller. Works perfect.
I used a mini roller as well! It's actually very easy to do, I did 3 installs of this so far and created videos of each. I cut around pot lights , fixtures and more. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html I have a discount code in description if you're going to purchase the tiles.
I've never even known styrofoam ceiling tiles existed until now. Why did you chose them rather than tin? Excellent instructions by the way. Very nice of you to share!! I'm thinking of doing my ceiling. I have a cement ceiling as I'm in a unit. Will this process work the same for my ceiling? Also, I have recently put in ceiling roses in my place. Because I won't be able to remove them, would I just cut my tiles to fit around the ceiling rose?
I'm really excited about doing this & love the idea of not having to scrape the popcorn off my ceilings, however I am very nervous about that. Will the tiles stick properly to the popcorn ceiling? Will they look "bumpy" or weird not being glued to a perfectly flat surface?? Do you have a video of installing them over a popcorn ceiling & what it looks like after?
Hey, will this work over a popcorn ceiling? If not, do you have any suggestions for covering up popcorn? By the way, you did a fantastic job in this video.
Thanks! It will work for popcorn but you have to make sure that the popcorn ceiling is strong (not falling apart) when you touch it. You can call us at 866-297-0380, we usually work from 7 AM to 5 PM EST Mon - Fri
I used this to cover all my popcorn ceilings and created videos for the install. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html
Hi Kate, no you do not need to paint them but we recommend it. Many people use them as is in plain white finish. We do have several colors available. If you decide to paint them yourself, please use water based paints.
Hi Julie, glad you like it! Let me know if you need any additional help at 866-297-0380 We recommend using PowerGrab from Loctite as it is easier to use than ceramic tile adhesive..
I think its a good idea if you have a horrible ceiling and dont want to spend too much but otherwize I dont like it. In this case I think the ceiling looked better before tiling.
Are you an idiot? You house is full of plastic (which is what Styrofoam is). If your house is on fire and you are only worried about your ceiling then you are a complete moron.
Some of these styrofoam tiles are FIRE RATED at least the one i put on. Almost all of the stuff in your house is made of wood or things that will burn. I did 3 installs of this so far and created videos of each. I cut around pot lights , fixtures and more. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html I have a discount code in description if you're going to purchase the tiles.
Hi Sue, typically there are not issues with this and we always recommend caulking the seems between each tile to prevent moisture getting behind your tiles.
Excellent! Zoe, our first customer, year ago had the same issue with the wallpapered ceiling that was painted over, slightly peeling in some areas. They were amazed how easy it was to get rid of it and so will you! If you have any questions for concerns, please let me know.
These are Styrofoam and I have them in my whole house. It depends on the color you would like to see on the ceiling and what is your ceiling like I would make a recommendation for you.
Yes, you want to measure the widest points otherwise the line would not be straight. For example, if one side is 10ft, half of that would be 5ft. On the other side is the chimney that is 1 ft wide for example. So if you measure there, you only have 9 ft and if you divide that by 2 to find the center, you get the 4.5ft. That means you would be 0.5 ft off.
Hi Zoe, Jose from SilverStar1 is covering a popcorn ceiling for someone in Parkland, Florida today. It looks amazing and the customer is very happy. I have made a video and took some pictures so I will be posting it here. If you are subscribed to our channel, you will see it soon. In the mean time, there are plenty of image that show the same on our web. There is a link to our site in this video description. Look for how-to and cover popcorn pages.
I actually got a an image from someone using them in their mobile home. Too bad I can not post an image here. But if you go to our website and look for the tile R07, you will find it there.
We have an 26 ft camping trailer where we had (have) a leak and have ripped out part of the interior ceiling. It would be nice to have ceiling tile that does not self destruct if (when) it gets wet again. Any ideas how to mount with minimal backing - at the moment we just have the cross beams. We are not the only camper owners whose ceiling has gotten wet - might be a market here. Really don't want to put up similar paneling that can't handle the next leak. What is the finish for the unpainted tiles? Does it need to be painted to allow cleaning and help durabililty? Ideas? Thanks.
Hubby just bought our Styrofoam ceiling tiles and I'm glad I found this video to guide Him how to do it, Thank you for sharing your video.
This is a wonderful way to cover older mobile home ceilings!! No worries about the weight of the product and the flexibility of the product with temperature changes. I will be using this in my double wide.
Thank you for this video. I'm working with ceiling tiles right now and your information is so helpful (I live in the Netherlands). Thank you for sharing this "how to".
I am in LOVE with this idea! I am a confirmed do-it- yourself type. I have the old popcorn ceiling from the 70's. Probably full of asbestos. The estimate to have it removed was ridiculous, and I don't want to have to buy a respirator and deal with the horrible mess of removing it myself either. Now THIS I can do! Perfect solution! Popcorn would make a GREAT base for adhesive, I'm thinking. This video made my day. Will be looking for the "popcorn" info. Thank you!
It's actually very easy to do, I did 3 installs of this so far and created videos of each. I cut around pot lights , fixtures and more. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html I have a discount code in description if you're going to purchase the tiles.
Thanks for the reply!! I have been to your website & spent quite a bit of time there looking around. I'm sooo excited about this. I really believe this is going to transform my 1970's home. We are doing the living/dining room right now, but am so excited because we have issues in this house where someone wallpapered the ceiling & then painted over it?? It's a mess & we haven't known what to do about it. This could be an easy fix. & I so hate the popcorn ceilings through our whole house.
Great job! Thank u for showing us how to do it. It looked so easy for you. Might take us 3 days!
Very pleasing to the eye, nice finished ceiling, now....Please come do mine.
I see you've put loads of glue spots on tile. which means you'll need to press them to the ceiling thus denting the tiles with your hand. I use a mini roller. Works perfect.
I used a mini roller as well! It's actually very easy to do, I did 3 installs of this so far and created videos of each. I cut around pot lights , fixtures and more. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html I have a discount code in description if you're going to purchase the tiles.
I've never even known styrofoam ceiling tiles existed until now. Why did you chose them rather than tin? Excellent instructions by the way. Very nice of you to share!! I'm thinking of doing my ceiling. I have a cement ceiling as I'm in a unit. Will this process work the same for my ceiling? Also, I have recently put in ceiling roses in my place. Because I won't be able to remove them, would I just cut my tiles to fit around the ceiling rose?
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This is a great video! Can you apply this to walls?
I'm really excited about doing this & love the idea of not having to scrape the popcorn off my ceilings, however I am very nervous about that. Will the tiles stick properly to the popcorn ceiling? Will they look "bumpy" or weird not being glued to a perfectly flat surface?? Do you have a video of installing them over a popcorn ceiling & what it looks like after?
Which type do you prefer, the Faux til or Styrofoam? Beautiful! Thank you for this video.
How can I obtain this ceiling tiles in buenos aires Argentina ?
I am really happy that I could help by sharing this video.If you don't mind sharing your ceiling pictures ,I would be glad to see them.
Milan
Hey, will this work over a popcorn ceiling? If not, do you have any suggestions for covering up popcorn? By the way, you did a fantastic job in this video.
Thanks! It will work for popcorn but you have to make sure that the popcorn ceiling is strong (not falling apart) when you touch it. You can call us at 866-297-0380, we usually work from 7 AM to 5 PM EST Mon - Fri
Milan Jara Thank you so much! I'm sure I'll be calling you guys.
Talube101
You are welcome.
I used this to cover all my popcorn ceilings and created videos for the install. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html
Don't you need to purchase longer screws to put into the fixtures? The ceiling tiles will add to the thickness of the ceiling won't it?
What is the thickness of these styrofoam tiles?
Can you use tiles on a peaked ceiling and if so what do you do at the peak.
can you paint these yourself or do you have different colors
is it healthy to use Styrofoam? I don't think so
How thick is the tiles you're using?
Beautiful ceiling! Do the tiles need to be painted?
You can paint them b4. I did a chess board ceiling in my flat. I painted half black and half white them mounted them.
Hi Kate, no you do not need to paint them but we recommend it. Many people use them as is in plain white finish. We do have several colors available. If you decide to paint them yourself, please use water based paints.
Thank you so much. I am ready to take this on. Great video...thanks so much for sharing
Hi Julie, glad you like it! Let me know if you need any additional help at 866-297-0380 We recommend using PowerGrab from Loctite as it is easier to use than ceramic tile adhesive..
how long did this project take?
1/4" out of square?
Nice job. Thanks for the pointers!
Thank you!!!
where can i purchase styrofoam tiles ...34951 area code
7:33 those corners are way off
fantastic job. i may take this on in my mothers guest bedroom. it has a horrible ceiling.
Thank you
Thanks, it looks great.
Milan, excellent. But get a taller ladder!
I think its a good idea if you have a horrible ceiling and dont want to spend too much but otherwize I dont like it. In this case I think the ceiling looked better before tiling.
Have these homeowners ever watched styrofoam burn?
Are you an idiot? You house is full of plastic (which is what Styrofoam is). If your house is on fire and you are only worried about your ceiling then you are a complete moron.
rascalnd What plastic do you speak of?
Some of these styrofoam tiles are FIRE RATED at least the one i put on. Almost all of the stuff in your house is made of wood or things that will burn. I did 3 installs of this so far and created videos of each. I cut around pot lights , fixtures and more. Beautiful results. th-cam.com/video/nhPau5otUtg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/aaC4QuYyHoI/w-d-xo.html and th-cam.com/video/oxN9i8-2vgA/w-d-xo.html I have a discount code in description if you're going to purchase the tiles.
Wood is also flammable.
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Hi Sue, typically there are not issues with this and we always recommend caulking the seems between each tile to prevent moisture getting behind your tiles.
Excellent! Zoe, our first customer, year ago had the same issue with the wallpapered ceiling that was painted over, slightly peeling in some areas.
They were amazed how easy it was to get rid of it and so will you! If you have any questions for concerns, please let me know.
These are Styrofoam and I have them in my whole house. It depends on the color you would like to see on the ceiling and what is your ceiling like I would make a recommendation for you.
Yes, you want to measure the widest points otherwise the line would not be straight. For example, if one side is 10ft, half of that would be 5ft. On the other side is the chimney that is 1 ft wide for example. So if you measure there, you only have 9 ft and if you divide that by 2 to find the center, you get the 4.5ft. That means you would be 0.5 ft off.
Hi Zoe, Jose from SilverStar1 is covering a popcorn ceiling for someone in Parkland, Florida today. It looks amazing and the customer is very happy. I have made a video and took some pictures so I will be posting it here. If you are subscribed to our channel, you will see it soon. In the mean time, there are plenty of image that show the same on our web. There is a link to our site in this video description. Look for how-to and cover popcorn pages.
You can paint them with water-based paints but we do have some color options as well.
Hi, the tiles are about 1/4 of an inch including the raised design.
Hi Roy, let me know how it turns out.
If I recall correctly, we took about 10 hours, including painting and caulking the tiles.
Hi,
You can install this to old and yellow popcorn AS LONG AS IT IS SOLID (does not fall apart when you touch it.)
I have not have to do it yet. There may be some cases where you do but majority should not require this.
Oh and it would be useful to get the dust from it too.. Use a vacuum cleaner for that.
This is being filmed in Boca Raton, Florida at a residence of a Chiropractor.
I actually got a an image from someone using them in their mobile home. Too bad I can not post an image here. But if you go to our website and look for the tile R07, you will find it there.
We have an 26 ft camping trailer where we had (have) a leak and have ripped out part of the interior ceiling. It would be nice to have ceiling tile that does not self destruct if (when) it gets wet again. Any ideas how to mount with minimal backing - at the moment we just have the cross beams. We are not the only camper owners whose ceiling has gotten wet - might be a market here. Really don't want to put up similar paneling that can't handle the next leak.
What is the finish for the unpainted tiles? Does it need to be painted to allow cleaning and help durabililty?
Ideas? Thanks.
Thank you :-)