Awesome! It’s amazing how everything looks so big when the ceiling is off. Good job removing it, it definitely will save you time and make for a much more professional install.
Do you know if there was any asbestos in the ceiling? That popcorn stuff is apparently pretty horrible. I'm tackling this myself soon - thanks for sharing!
I really liked it being open too. I wasn't confident I could do a good quality vaulted roof. It probably would have changed the weight distribution if I altered the roof structure , so it seemed like too much to handle... this time.
Don't worry, you can do it. It's easy to get overwhelmed looking at the whole things at once. Taking the ceiling down is easy, and you put it back up one panel at a time. If there are any questions I can help you with, feel free to reach out.
I'm about to do this at mine: I'm assuming you cleared out all the insulation first? I have cellulose, but I'm not sure how I would do it. Vacuum maybe.
@@Jay_Schmidt funny enough, I watched it shortly after commenting here. Really appreciate that you made that! Right now, biggest problem is finding a rental house that has an industrial sized vacuum. Thanks for the reply!
Pulling all the staples and nails was a total waste of time and accomplished absolutely nothing. You just take your hammer and drive them in you only need to pull the ones that will stick out above the sub floor or the rafter and their will be very little if that a 12x12 room floor or ceiling can be done in 10 min. I understand OCD I use to come in and try to make every single thing better than perfect. It took loosing a lot of hours that meant loss of money for doing something that was not required or even considered a problem.
That also looks like it is textured ceiling and has ASBESTOS you totally missed every safety measure for your helpers and everyone else no coming into that home. I see you had an ok respiratory with filter but your crew did not. You had no plastic up to catch the asbestos or anything else. You should take this video down before you get people hurt or dead from breathing in that stuff.