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Ceiling Services

Professional ceiling painting, repair, and renovation. Say goodbye to cracks, water stains, and outdated textures.

Service Details

Ceilings are the most overlooked yet impactful area of interior spaces. A clean, smooth white ceiling makes rooms appear taller, brighter, and fresher; while yellowed, cracked, water-stained, or outdated popcorn-textured ceilings make the entire space feel old and oppressive. BangBang Painting provides comprehensive ceiling services including ceiling painting, crack repair, water stain restoration, and popcorn ceiling removal and refinishing.

Ceiling painting differs significantly from wall painting. Working overhead demands more physical stamina and technical skill. Paint drips more easily, requiring careful protection. Ceiling-specific paint is typically thicker than wall paint to reduce dripping and provide better coverage. We typically use flat white ceiling paint such as Benjamin Moore Ceiling White or Sherwin-Williams ProMar Ceiling Paint — formulated specifically for ceilings and resistant to yellowing.

Popcorn ceilings were popular in the 1970s-80s but are now considered an outdated decorating style. More importantly, popcorn ceilings installed before 1978 may contain asbestos and require testing before removal. We are familiar with all relevant regulations — if testing reveals asbestos, we advise clients to contact licensed asbestos abatement companies. For asbestos-free popcorn ceilings, we safely scrape, skim coat, and apply a smooth new finish.

Ceiling water stains are another common issue in NYC apartments. Brown or yellow water marks from upstairs leaks are not only unsightly — without proper treatment, they bleed through even new paint. We use professional stain-blocking primers (like Zinsser B-I-N or KILZ Original) — these oil-based primers effectively seal water stains and prevent bleed-through. After the primer dries, two coats of ceiling paint completely conceal stain marks.

For ceiling cracks, we choose different treatments based on crack type and severity. Fine hairline cracks can be treated with elastomeric caulk then painted over. Wider cracks need reinforcement with paper tape or fiberglass mesh tape before applying compound. For recurring cracks caused by structural settling, we may recommend elastomeric textured coatings or decorative ceiling panels as a cover solution.

Our Process

Professional, standardized workflow ensuring quality at every step

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Full Protection

Cover all furniture, floors, and fixtures with plastic and drop cloths — ceiling work produces more drips than wall painting.

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Texture Removal (If Needed)

Spray water to soften popcorn texture, then carefully scrape with a wide knife, taking care not to damage underlying drywall.

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Repair & Skim Coating

Repair cracks and damaged areas, skim coat the ceiling for a smooth, level surface.

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Priming & Painting

Apply stain-blocking primer to cover water stains and discoloration, then two coats of premium flat white ceiling paint.

Use Cases

See which situations are ideal for this service

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Popcorn Ceiling Removal

Remove outdated popcorn texture, skim coat and paint smooth white for an instantly modernized space.

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Water Stain Ceiling Repair

Professional treatment of ceiling water stains, discoloration, and damage from upstairs leaks — restored to bright white.

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Whole-Home Ceiling Refinishing

Yellowed, dull ceilings in older homes — full repaint in white makes spaces look taller and brighter.

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Decorative Ceiling Effects

Not just white! Choose light gray, light blue, or add crown molding for an elevated, designer look.

Pricing Reference

Transparent pricing, no hidden fees. Final price based on on-site estimate.

Service ItemPrice Range
Ceiling Painting (Flat Surface)$2 - $3/sqft
Ceiling Painting (With Repairs)$3 - $5/sqft
Popcorn Removal + Painting$4 - $6/sqft
Water Stain Repair (Spot)$200 - $500
Water Damage (Drywall Replacement)$400 - $1,000

* Prices are for reference only. Final pricing based on on-site assessment. All quotes include labor and materials (wallpaper material excluded).

Frequently Asked Questions

Not mandatory, but highly recommended. Popcorn ceilings look dated, collect dust, are hard to clean, and reduce property value. If you prefer not to remove them, painting over with fresh paint helps, but results are not as good as a smooth ceiling. Popcorn removal is one of the highest-ROI home improvements.
Ceiling paint is thicker to reduce dripping, mostly flat finish to hide imperfections. Working overhead requires more stamina and is slower. We use specialized ceiling rollers and extension poles for even, mark-free application. Ceiling paint typically costs slightly more than wall paint.
Not with the right stain-blocking primer. Regular latex primer cannot fully seal water stains — oil-based primers (like Zinsser B-I-N Shellac-Based) or high-coverage water-based primers (like KILZ 3 Premium) are necessary. We always use professional stain-blocking primers to ensure stains never bleed through.
Not all, but there is a high probability. The US banned asbestos in building materials in 1978, but many popcorn ceilings installed before then contain asbestos fibers. The only way to confirm is lab testing (about $30-$50). If asbestos is present, a licensed abatement company must handle removal. We can arrange testing for you.
Classic white is most recommended — it reflects the most light and makes rooms appear taller and brighter. For different effects, light gray (like Benjamin Moore Gray Owl) adds depth; light blue creates a sky-like openness. Avoid dark ceiling colors unless a specific design style calls for it.
Yes. Standard 8-9 foot ceilings are normally priced. Ceilings over 10 feet require scaffolding or taller ladders, increasing difficulty and time, typically adding 20-30% to the cost. Some pre-war apartments have 12-foot or higher ceilings, requiring additional equipment and time.

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