07-23-2016, 03:36 PM
I took out an island cabinet, and there was a big, blocky soffet over it. Unfortunately, the guys that built my house took advantage of these soffets and were really sloppy with the plumbing and wiring, so I couldn't take them all out, just the one over the cabinet. Anyway, I need to chip the ceiling back from the hole in order to tape the seams, and it's like cement. It chipped in places, so it's not cement board. When it chipped, I was hopeful I could chip it out, but now it looks like I'm going to have to use a grinder on it. It's over 1/4" thick. The guys who drywalled put a really thick skim coat everywhere, so it wasn't unexpected, but having it be rock hard was. Anyone ever seen anything like this?
The surface of the ceiling is sanded. Not sure how I'm going to simulate it, I would have to float a lot of ceiling to get rid of it. It's impossible to flatten, and now I know why, the sand goes all the way through.
The surface of the ceiling is sanded. Not sure how I'm going to simulate it, I would have to float a lot of ceiling to get rid of it. It's impossible to flatten, and now I know why, the sand goes all the way through.