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Where we match Nolan County homeowners with popcorn ceiling pros
West Texas has one of the older housing stocks in the state. That is exactly why demand for popcorn ceiling removal runs so high here. We match homeowners in the towns below with licensed local contractors.
Sweetwater, TX
Sweetwater has one of the older housing stocks in West Texas. A big share of homes on Broadway, Alabama, and the surrounding blocks were built in the 1950s through the 1970s, back when spray-on popcorn texture was the standard for hiding drywall seams. Decades of dust storms, wind-driven grit, and long dry spells have not been kind to those ceilings.
Local details →Abilene, TX
Abilene grew fast in the postwar decades, which means a very large share of homes on the south and north sides carry the same sprayed-on popcorn ceilings you see in Sweetwater. Homes near Elmwood, Fairmont, and the older McMurry neighborhoods are prime candidates for removal.
Local details →Snyder, TX
Snyder has the same layered mix of 1960s ranches and newer builds you find across Scurry and Nolan Counties. Popcorn ceilings run heavy in the older stock north and east of the courthouse square.
Local details →Colorado City, TX
Colorado City sits just west of Sweetwater on I-20 and shares almost the exact same housing profile. If you can see popcorn in your Sweetwater neighbor's home, chances are your Colorado City home has it too.
Local details →Roscoe, TX
Roscoe is a small Nolan County town where most homes were built between the 1940s and the 1980s. That timing puts many of them squarely in the popcorn-ceiling window.
Local details →Merkel, TX
Merkel sits between Sweetwater and Abilene on I-20 and shares the older West Texas housing profile. Popcorn ceilings, dated knockdown, and hairline seam cracks are all common there.
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