The average cost of a knockdown ceiling is $1.75 per square foot or $875 for a 500-square-foot ceiling. Most people spend between $1 and $2.50 per square foot or between $500 and $1,250 for an average ceiling.

How do you get rid of a stomped ceiling?

How to Remove a Painted Stomp Textured Ceiling

  1. Cover the floor with plastic sheeting, and hang plastic in the doorways.
  2. Scrape the ceiling with a hard-bristle push broom.
  3. Fill a garden sprayer with water, pump it up and spray the ceiling thoroughly.
  4. Scrape off the softened texture with a drywall knife.

How do you do a knockdown ceiling?

Knockdown step-by-step tips

  1. Work across the ceiling in courses, overlapping each course by about 3 in.
  2. Complete each course in two passes.
  3. Work across the ceiling joists.
  4. Steer the knife in a straight line.
  5. Keep a damp rag in your hand, and wipe the mud buildup off the knife after every pass.
  6. That’s it.

How much joint compound do I need for knockdown texture?

When applying thick knockdown finishes, expect to use about 1 gallon of joint compound per 50 square feet of ceiling space. Thick finishes are applied with trowels or are rolled on with a paint roller and then knocked down with a drywall trowel. Only about 75 percent of the surface needs to be covered.

What is the average cost to install a ceiling?

Average Cost to Install a Ceiling Installing or replacing a ceiling typically costs $926 and $2,601, or $1,749 on average, depending on what style you want, such as tray, beam and stretch ceilings. It costs $1 to $3 per square foot for basic drywall builds, while coffered ceilings are $20 to $30 per square foot.

Can you paint over stomped ceilings?

As long as the texture does not bother you and it is not a popcorn type ceiling that is likely to come off in pieces you should be fine painting over it. No reason not to use a darker color either but consider tinting a primer coat if you are making a dramatic change—your finish coats will go over it better.

What is a knock down ceiling?

Knockdown Ceilings Knockdown is a texture that’s fairly similar in style to skip trowel. Knockdown texture starts by spraying the ceiling with a watered-down compound. As the compound partially dries, it drips a bit, creating “stalactites.” These stalactites are then scraped away, leaving a stuccoed texture.

How much water do you add to joint compound for texture?

Add 1 cup to a 4.5 to 5 gallon bucket of mud. Generally, 1 cup of water works well for a thicker mud for a hand applied texture.

How much joint compound do I need for ceiling?

As a general rule, estimate 0.053 pounds of mud per square foot of drywall. So, multiply the total number of square feet by 0.053 to determine how many pounds of compound you’ll need. For example, if you are putting up 1,600 square feet of drywall, you would need: 1,600 x 0.053 = 84.8 pounds of compound.