Stucco & Stipple

(Popcorn Ceilings)

Removal

Stucco and stipple ceilings, often referred to as popcorn ceilings, were widely used in homes and commercial buildings from the 1950s through the 1980s. In many cases, these textured finishes may contain asbestos, particularly if installed prior to the early 1990s.

Our stucco and stipple removal services may include:

  • Assessment of ceiling materials and age

  • Containment of the work area to prevent airborne spread

  • Controlled removal of textured finishes

  • Safe disposal of materials at approved facilities

  • Repairs and preparation for refinishing or modernization

McKay Environmental and Construction Services Inc. provides safe, professional stucco and stipple removal with a focus on proper containment, cleanliness, and minimal disruption to your space.

Disturbing stucco or stipple ceilings during renovations, repairs, or removal can release dust and fibers into the air. Because asbestos-containing materials cannot be identified by appearance alone, testing and professional handling are strongly recommended.

Once removal is complete, we can also assist with ceiling repairs and finishing to give your space a clean, updated appearance.

Asbestos should only be handled by a trained professionals due to the severity exposure can cause. Asbestos can cause breathing or respiratory problems as well as Cancer and Mesothelioma.

If you'd like more information or you think you've been exposed to asbestos, visit the Pleural Mesothelioma Center website.

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If you’re dealing with asbestos, mold, or hazardous materials, don’t take chances.

Call today to book a consultation or request a quote.

Service Area

We proudly serve a wide area across Eastern Ontario, including:

  • Kingston

  • Belleville

  • Peterborough

  • Brockville, Westport, Morrisburg

  • Ottawa, Rockland, Hawkesbury

  • Pembroke, Bancroft, Deep River

For hazardous material removal projects, we regularly travel throughout this region. Larger renovation projects may be completed closer to our base, depending on scope.