Patch A Water-Stained Ceiling Or Textured Ceiling (DIY)

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Patch a Water-Stained Ceiling or Textured Ceiling
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Patch a Water-Stained Ceiling or Textured Ceiling
Patch a Water-Stained Ceiling or Textured Ceiling
Family Handyman
Total Time:An hour or lessComplexity:BeginnerCost:Less than $20

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Updated on Sep. 22, 2023

Repair sprayed ceilings with aerosol spray texture patch.

Time

An hour or less

Complexity

Beginner

Cost

Less than $20

Introduction

When water leaks onto a drywall ceiling, ugly coffee-colored stains usually appear. Sometimes the ceiling texture will become saturated and start to flake off. We'll show you how to repair small damaged areas of typical popcorn ceiling texture. It's easy when you use a special texture patch now available in an aerosol spray can.

Tools Required

  • Dust mask
  • Paintbrush
  • Putty knife
  • Safety glasses
  • Stepladder

Materials Required

  • Paint
  • Plastic sheathing
  • Scrap cardboard
  • Stain-blocking primer (spray)
  • Texture (spray)

Project step-by-step (6)

Step 1

Scrape Off Damaged Texture

Lay down a tarp and scrape off all the loose, flaking texture with a putty knife. Hold a scrap of cardboard underneath the damaged area to catch the falling flakes.

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Step 2

Block Off the Surrounding Area

Pin a plastic tarp around all four sides of the patching area (stay 1 ft. away from the damage), and let the tarp hang at least 4 ft. down.

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Spray the Area With Primer

Spray stain-blocking primer over the water-damaged area and let it completely dry.

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Step 4

Spray the Texture

Shake the can of texture for a couple of minutes, and then screw the nozzle onto the valve stem. Hold the can 9 to 14 in. away from the ceiling. Squeeze the trigger with quick half-second bursts while sweeping the can over the damaged area. Allow the texture to dry for 24 hours before painting.

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Step 5

Once the ceiling is dry, remove any loose or flaking texture. Wear a dust mask and safety glasses to protect yourself from falling debris. Spraying the stain blocker and ceiling texture are downright messy affairs, so tarp off a work area. Many aerosol paints don’t spray well upside down, but stain-blocking primer is designed to spray up .

Applying the new ceiling texture is the trickiest part of the whole project. The texture comes out fast and the propellant dissipates quickly. You’ll only get about four seconds of spray per can, so you may want to purchase an extra can and practice on a sheet of cardboard. The texture repair is designed to match the original white ceiling texture color, but you might have to repaint the entire ceiling to completely hide the patch.

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CAUTION!

If you have ceiling texture applied before 1978, it may contain asbestos. This mineral can be hazardous if it becomes airborne, so call your local health department to learn safe procedures for removal and disposal.

Also, learn how to apply texture to ceilings and walls.

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