Top Notch popcorn Ceiling Removal
Popcorn ceiling removal in Seattle is a specialized business that offers services to remove popcorn ceilings from your home. This type of ceiling is a popcorn-like material that was commonly used in the past as a way to provide acoustic ceilings. They can be made from different materials such as plaster, mud, paper or fiberglass. Today, popcorn ceilings are considered outdated and many people want them removed for aesthetic reasons. The popcorn ceiling removal company in Seattle will come to your home and safely remove the popcorn ceiling without damaging your ceiling or walls. They will also disposal of the popcorn ceiling material safely and properly.
Remove PopCorn Ceiling Seattle
212 Broadway Ave
Seattle 98102
United States
425-448-4625
About Seattle
Seattle ( (listen) see-AT-əl) is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States. It is the seat of King County, Washington. With a 2020 population of 737,015, it is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. The Seattle metropolitan area's population is 4.02 million, making it the 15th-largest in the United States. Its growth rate of 21.1% between 2010 and 2020 makes it one of the nation's fastest-growing large cities.Seattle is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington. It is the northernmost major city in the United States, located about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canadian border. A major gateway for trade with East Asia, Seattle is the fourth-largest port in North America in terms of container handling as of 2021.The Seattle area was inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first permanent European settlers. Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers, subsequently known as the Denny Party, arrived from Illinois via Portland, Oregon, on the schooner Exact at Alki Point on November 13, 1851. The settlement was moved to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay and named "Seattle" in 1852, in honor of Chief Si'ahl of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes. Today, Seattle has high populations of Native, Scandinavian, European American, Asian American and African American people, as well as a thriving LGBT community that ranks sixth in the United States by population.Logging was Seattle's first major industry, but by the late 19th century, the city had become a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Neighborhoods around Seattle
Queen Anne, Belltown, Capitol Hill, Downtown Seattle, Ballard, West Seattle, Fremont, Pioneer Square, University District, South Lake Union, Seattle Chinatown-International District, Columbia City, Madrona, Central District, Green Lake, Beacon Hill, Ravenna, Eastlake, Madison Park, First Hill,Things To Do in Seattle
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Seattle Aquarium
Discovery Park
Kerry Park
The Museum of Flight
The Seattle Great Wheel
Seattle Center
Space Needle
Woodland Park Zoo
Washington Park Arboretum
Olympic Sculpture Park
Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
Seattle Art Museum
The Gum Wall
Gas Works Park
Smith Tower
Fremont Troll
Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center
Pike Place Market
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)