Popcorn Ceiling Removal Cost in Colorado Springs, CO
Most Colorado Springs homeowners pay between $1.50–$3.00 per square foot for basic popcorn ceiling removal. Add skim coating, drywall repair, ceiling painting, or painted popcorn removal and the total cost goes higher. Here's what actually affects your cost — and a calculator to estimate your project.
Updated June 2026 · Based on Colorado Springs and El Paso County market pricing
Table of Contents
- Popcorn ceiling removal cost calculator
- What affects the cost?
- Average cost by room/project
- Average cost by home size
- DIY vs. hiring a professional?
- Remove vs. cover a popcorn ceiling?
- Before vs. After popcorn ceiling removal
- How long does it take to remove?
- Is it worth removing before selling?
- Popcorn ceiling removal cost FAQs
Typical Colorado Springs project ranges
Small Bedroom
$300–$600
~150–200 sq ft, standard ceiling
Primary Bedroom
$500–$950
~250–300 sq ft with basic finish
Living Room
$700–$1,300
~350–400 sq ft, may need more repair
Whole Home
$2,500–$6,500+
Depends heavily on sq ft and finish
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Estimated project range
$900–$2,400
Based on Colorado Springs market rates. Actual cost depends on ceiling condition, access, and what's found during removal. Call for a free quote tailored to your needs.
What Affects Popcorn Ceiling Removal Cost in Colorado Springs?
1. Square Footage
Square footage drives the base cost more than anything else. Smaller single-room jobs often have a higher per-square-foot rate because setup, protection, travel, and cleanup time is spread over less ceiling. Larger whole-home jobs typically come in at a lower rate per square foot.
2. Painted vs. Unpainted Popcorn
Unpainted popcorn texture absorbs water easily, which lets the wet-scrape method work quickly. Painted popcorn is sealed — water can't soften the texture as well, so it takes more effort to scrape and usually more sanding and skim coat work afterward to get a clean surface. In older Colorado Springs neighborhoods like Broadmoor, Skyway, and Rockrimmon, painted popcorn is especially common in homes built during the 1970s and 1980s.
3. Drywall Repair After Removal
Popcorn texture was often applied specifically to hide drywall imperfections — seams, nail pops, old patches, and uneven spots. Once the texture comes off, those issues become visible. In older Colorado Springs homes especially, there's often more repair work than expected. This is the part that separates a clean professional finish from a patchy DIY result.
4. Ceiling Height
Standard 8–9 ft ceilings are the easiest to work with. Taller ceilings — 10 ft or above, vaulted ceilings, stairwells, complex layouts — require more scaffolding or ladder setup and add time to the job. Split-level and tri-level homes, which are common in Colorado Springs, often have ceiling height variations that affect the total project cost.
5. Finish Choice
Your choice of finish after removal significantly affects total price:
| Finish Type | What It Involves | Relative Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Scrape and cleanup only | Removal, basic prep | Lowest |
| Knockdown texture | Subtle mottled finish, less labor | Low–medium |
| Smooth skim coat | Multiple coats, sanding passes | Medium–high |
| Smooth finish + paint | Full process including primer and paint | Highest |
6. Asbestos Testing
Homes built before the mid-1980s in Colorado Springs may have asbestos in the ceiling texture. Colorado Springs saw significant residential construction during the 1960s–1980s, so this is a real consideration for many properties in older neighborhoods like Old Colorado City, Ivywild, and northeast Colorado Springs. If your home falls in that range and the ceiling has never been tested, testing is strongly recommended before any removal begins. Testing itself is typically straightforward and inexpensive — abatement, if required, adds cost but is unavoidable when asbestos is present.
7. Colorado's Dry Climate and Altitude
One practical benefit of Colorado’s dry climate may help skim coat compound dry faster between coats compared to more humid markets. This can slightly speed up multi-coat finishing work and reduce overall project time — though contractors still need to ensure proper cure time for a smooth, even result before sanding.
We give free estimates based on your actual ceiling — no guesswork. Most Colorado Springs customers get a quote same-day.
Average Cost by Room/Project in Colorado Springs
These ranges reflect typical Colorado Springs pricing for basic prep, scraping and removal. Costs vary based on ceiling condition, height, whether the texture has been painted, and any finishes and repairs you'd like to add. We offer deals for bigger square footage projects.
| Room / Project | Approx. Sq Ft | Estimated Range |
|---|---|---|
| Small bedroom | ~150–180 sq ft | $300–$550 |
| Standard bedroom | ~200–250 sq ft | $350–$750 |
| Primary bedroom | ~250–320 sq ft | $500–$950 |
| Living room | ~300–420 sq ft | $600–$1,300 |
| Kitchen / dining | ~200–350 sq ft | $400–$1,100 |
| Hallway | ~80–150 sq ft | $150–$450 |
| Whole home | ~1,200–1,500 sq ft | $1,800–$4,500 |
| Whole home | ~2,000–2,500+ sq ft | $3,200–$7,500+ |
Average Popcorn Ceiling Removal Cost by Colorado Springs Home Size
Room-by-room pricing is helpful for small projects, but many Colorado Springs homeowners want to know what popcorn ceiling removal costs for an entire house. Whole-home pricing depends on total ceiling square footage, whether the texture has been painted over, and whether you want a basic scrape, knockdown texture, smooth skim coat, or full prime-and-paint finish. We offer deals for higher square footage when you call.
| Approx. Home Size | Typical Colorado Springs Cost Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000 sq ft home | $1,500–$3,000+ | Small ranch homes, condos, rental units |
| 1,500 sq ft home | $2,300–$4,500+ | Starter homes, older El Paso County homes |
| 2,400 sq ft home | $3,600–$7,200+ | Typical single-family homes |
| 3,000+ sq ft home | $4,500–$9,000+ | Larger homes, vaulted ceilings, premium finishes |
These ranges are best used as planning estimates. A smaller single-room job can have a higher per-square-foot cost because setup, protection, and cleanup are spread over less ceiling area. Larger whole-home projects usually have better pricing per square foot. Call us for a more accurate quote.
DIY vs. Hiring a Professional for Popcorn Ceiling Removal?
DIY popcorn ceiling removal can make sense for a small room, especially if the ceiling is unpainted, easy to reach, and the home is newer. The actual scraping is not the hardest part. The harder part is protecting the room, keeping the mess contained, repairing the drywall underneath, sanding evenly, priming, and painting the ceiling so it looks finished.
For many Colorado Springs customers, the decision comes down to the finish they want. If you only need a rough scrape in a small room, DIY may be realistic. But if the ceiling is in a living room, primary bedroom, kitchen, or a home you plan to sell or rent, professional removal is usually worth it because the final surface matters.
When DIY May Make Sense
- The ceiling has tested negative for asbestos.
- The room is small and easy to empty.
- The ceiling is standard height and not vaulted.
- The popcorn texture has not been painted over.
- You are comfortable with scraping, patching, sanding, priming, and painting.
Hidden DIY Costs Homeowners Miss
DIY popcorn ceiling removal can look cheaper at first, especially if you only compare the scraping step. The hidden cost is usually everything around the removal: room protection, cleanup, drywall repair, sanding, primer, paint, tools, and the time it takes to get the ceiling looking finished instead of just scraped.
| Hidden Cost | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Plastic, tape, drop cloths, and cleanup supplies | Popcorn removal is messy. Poor prep can leave dust and texture residue throughout the room. |
| Drywall compound, sanding tools, and primer | Once the popcorn comes off, seams, nail pops, gouges, and old patches often become visible. |
| Painted popcorn ceilings | Paint seals the texture, making it harder to soften, scrape, and smooth. |
| Ceiling height and ladder work | Tall, vaulted, or stairwell ceilings add safety risk and require more setup. |
| Asbestos testing for older homes | Homes built before the mid-1980s should be tested before the ceiling texture is disturbed. Colorado Springs has a significant stock of 1960s–1980s homes where this applies. |
| Time | A project that looks like one weekend can easily turn into multiple weekends once skim coating, sanding, and painting are included. |
Is It Cheaper to Remove or Cover a Popcorn Ceiling?
Sometimes homeowners ask whether it is cheaper to remove popcorn ceilings or simply cover them. In most Colorado Springs homes, removal is usually the better long-term option, especially if you want smooth ceilings or plan to sell the house.
| Option | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| Remove popcorn ceiling | Cleaner look, higher resale appeal, permanent fix | Messier process, more labor |
| Cover with drywall or planks | Can avoid scraping texture | More material cost, lowers ceiling height |
Before vs. After Popcorn Ceiling Removal
Many Colorado Springs homeowners are surprised how much brighter and more updated a room feels after popcorn ceiling removal. In homes built during the 1960s–1990s, removing dated ceiling texture can make rooms feel cleaner, more modern, and more move-in ready — especially when paired with fresh paint and lighting.
Is Popcorn Ceiling Removal Worth It Before Selling in Colorado Springs?
For many Colorado Springs sellers, popcorn ceiling removal is worth considering before listing. Smooth ceilings make a home feel cleaner, brighter, and more updated in listing photos and showings. Popcorn ceilings, on the other hand, can make otherwise nice rooms feel dated — especially when buyers are comparing your home against newer construction in Briargate, Northgate, or Flying Horse.
The bigger benefit is reducing buyer objections. A buyer who sees popcorn ceilings may mentally subtract the cost of removal, assume the project will be messy, or use it as a negotiation point during an offer. Removing the texture ahead of time can make the home feel more move-in ready.
Why Smooth Ceilings Help With Resale
- Better listing photos: smooth ceilings reflect light more evenly and make rooms look cleaner online.
- More modern feel: buyers often associate popcorn texture with older, less-updated homes.
- Fewer buyer objections: removing the ceiling before listing means buyers do not have to price the project themselves.
- Cleaner inspection perception: older ceilings can raise questions about asbestos, staining, cracks, or deferred maintenance.
- Broader buyer appeal: updated ceilings pair better with fresh paint, new flooring, updated lighting, and staged rooms.
When It Is Most Worth Doing
Popcorn ceiling removal is usually most worth it before selling when the texture is in main living areas, bedrooms, kitchens, hallways, or any room that will appear heavily in listing photos. It is also more valuable when the rest of the home is already updated, because the ceiling may be the one dated feature that stands out.
If the home needs major repairs, outdated flooring, old paint, or a full renovation, ceiling removal may not be the first priority. But if you are already painting, replacing lights, or preparing a home for market, removing popcorn ceilings is one of the more visible cosmetic upgrades.
If you are still unsure whether removal is worth it, compare the cost against your listing goals. For a smaller room, the upgrade may be about presentation. For a whole-home project, it may be about making the property feel more updated and reducing the chance that buyers ask for concessions after seeing the ceilings in person.
How Long Does Popcorn Ceiling Removal Take?
A single room in Colorado Springs can often be completed in less than a day. Larger homes usually take several days depending on drywall repair, skim coating, drying time, and paint. Colorado's dry climate can speed up drying time between skim coat coats compared to more humid markets, which can help keep multi-room projects on schedule.
| Project Size | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|
| Small bedroom | Half day–1 day |
| Living room / primary room | 1 day |
| Several rooms | 2–3 days |
| Whole home | 3–5+ days |
Popcorn Ceiling Removal Cost — FAQs
How much does popcorn ceiling removal cost in Colorado Springs?
Basic removal in Colorado Springs typically runs $1.50–$3.00 per square foot for scraping, prep, and cleanup. Adding a smooth skim coat finish, drywall repair, or ceiling paint pushes the total higher. Most single-room projects start at $300+, and whole-home projects typically start at $1,800+.
Does a painted popcorn ceiling cost more to remove?
Yes. Paint seals the texture, so it doesn't soften as easily during the wet-scrape process. That means more scraping effort, more sanding, and often more skim coating to get a clean result. Painted ceilings are especially common in older Colorado Springs neighborhoods built during the 1970s and 1980s.
Is skim coating included in most quotes?
Not always. Some contractors quote scraping and cleanup only. If you want a true smooth ceiling, confirm that skim coating and sanding are included — otherwise you may end up with a flat but uneven surface that still needs significant work before painting.
How much does whole-house popcorn ceiling removal cost?
For a typical Colorado Springs home, whole-home removal typically starts at $1,800+, depending on total ceiling square footage, how much drywall repair is needed, whether the texture has been painted, and your finish choice. Larger jobs typically come in at a lower per-square-foot rate.
Should I test my ceiling for asbestos before removal?
If your home was built before the mid-1980s and the ceiling has never been tested, yes. Colorado Springs saw significant residential development during the 1960s–1980s, and asbestos was used in some popcorn ceiling materials during that era. Testing is usually inexpensive and straightforward — a sample is sent to a certified lab. If asbestos is found, abatement is required before removal can proceed.
Does removing popcorn ceiling create dust?
Yes, popcorn ceiling removal can create a lot of dust and debris — especially during sanding and skim coating. Most professional crews protect floors, walls, vents, furniture, and fixtures with plastic sheeting and drop cloths before work begins. Proper prep and cleanup make a huge difference in how messy the process feels.
Painted popcorn ceilings and smooth skim coat finishes usually create more dust because they require additional scraping, patching, and sanding to achieve an even surface.
Can you stay in the house during popcorn ceiling removal?
Usually, yes — especially if only one room is being worked on at a time. Many Colorado Springs homeowners stay in the home while popcorn ceiling removal is happening and simply avoid the active work area.
For larger projects, smooth skim coat finishes, or homes with multiple rooms being completed at once, some homeowners prefer to work remotely elsewhere during the day because of dust, noise, and drying time.
Does popcorn ceiling removal include painting?
Not always. Some contractors only include scraping and cleanup, while others offer full-service packages that include skim coating, sanding, priming, and painting the ceiling afterward.
If you want a smooth finished ceiling, ask whether primer and paint are included in the quote. A freshly scraped ceiling usually needs finishing work before it looks complete.
What if my popcorn ceiling has been painted?
Painted popcorn ceilings usually cost more to remove because paint seals the texture and makes it harder to soften with water during scraping. That often means more labor, more sanding, and additional skim coating afterward.
In older Colorado Springs neighborhoods built during the 1970s–1980s, painted popcorn ceilings are especially common. If you are unsure whether yours has been painted, look for a slight sheen or glossy appearance on the ceiling surface.
What finish should I choose after popcorn ceiling removal?
Most Colorado Springs homeowners choose either a smooth skim coat finish or a light knockdown texture after popcorn ceiling removal.
Smooth ceilings look the cleanest and most modern, especially in living rooms, kitchens, and homes being prepared for resale. However, they require more labor because the ceiling must be skim coated and sanded evenly.
Knockdown texture is usually more affordable and can help hide minor drywall imperfections while still looking much more updated than popcorn texture.
How long does popcorn ceiling removal take?
A single room typically takes one day or less. A whole-home project usually runs 2–4 days, depending on how much drywall repair is needed and whether paint is included. Smooth skim coat finishes take longer because the compound needs to dry fully between coats before sanding — though Colorado's dry climate can speed up drying time compared to more humid markets.
Will removing popcorn ceilings increase my home value?
It can help, especially when you are preparing a Colorado Springs home for sale. Smooth ceilings improve listing photos, make rooms feel more updated, and reduce buyer objections. In many cases, the biggest benefit is avoiding price concessions or buyer hesitation caused by dated ceilings.
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