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Popcorn Removal Form

*PopClear™ service requires negative asbestos test results from a certified inspector prior to work. We’re happy to recommend local testing providers.

You are the:
Homeowner
Contractor, realtor, property manager, or maintenance company
1st project with us?
Yes
No

For vaulted ceiling put both heights. Ex 8'-12'

After removing popcorn the finish should be:

Visual finishes are provided on our website on Types of Finish

Will the current floors on the rooms that will be worked on (carpet, wood, tile) be replaced
Yes, has been / will be removed
No, they will not be replaced

The following additional service will have an extra cost if you decide to select any.

Will you want walls to be worked on for those specific rooms while removing popcorn? For example: small holes, cracks, or even all the old textured walls to become smooth
Yes
No
If No, select N/A. If yes what service do you want us to do on the walls while removing popcorn?
Will there be tenants or occupants present on the job during project duration?
If tenants or occupants are present, will the work area be used daily, requiring the daily removal and reinstallation of plastic and/or floor protection?
No. This is new construction. Only window protection will be required for texture application.
No. Site protection will be installed once and will not need to be removed during the project.
Partial. Only plastic protection will need to be removed daily where it blocks access to areas used regularly. Floor protection will remain in place.
Yes. All site protection (plastic and floor coverings) will need to be removed and reinstalled daily.
Yes. The work area will be used daily, but the homeowner or GC will remove and reinstall protection as needed.

Additional labor charges may apply for daily removal and reinstallation of protective coverings.

Are any furniture's and personal belongings expected to be in working area during the duration of the project? Ex. Couches, tables, Closet cloths, rugs, beds, cabinets, mirrors, etc.
No. This is new construction.
No. The work area will be completely clear of furniture and personal belongings prior to the start of work by the homeowner or general contractor (GC).
Yes. The drywall contractor’s will need to move items daily and return them to their original locations.

-Additional charges will apply if furniture or personal belongings must be temporally moved to perform the work


-The drywall contractor is not responsible for the storage, hauling, or long-term relocation of furniture or personal belongings.


-Built-in or counter-depth refrigerators will not be moved by the drywall contractor

Is this job ready to start, or is it still in planning?
Ready to Start
Need an Estimate for Planning
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