In a thoughtful proposition, several experts have opined that popcorn ceilings are worst, both in terms of design and performance.

Then, why the argument never dies down? To find answers to such questions, we researched some forums and platforms where users gave their feedback about PCC or popcorn ceilings.

“Ugly, harmful, useless…. Err, did I say ugly already?” – said a user, who was particularly annoyed due to the asbestos part in the Pre 70s era.

“Awful looks… traps dirt and grease… cheap fix for cheap construction” – said a social media user, who was surely miffed due to the effects of popcorn ceilings.

Some people had a different view.

“The PCC was a cost saving measure for sure. People who didn’t want to invest more pursued this option. However, it isn’t that bad until and of course when the pieces start falling off.” - A contributor commented online, who had different experiences with the PCC.

People in the majority are quite not happy with popcorn ceilings, which is what we’ve discovered so far. Since the EPA or Environmental Protection Agency banned the use of asbestos in Popcorn ceilings and insulation, it slowly faded out of fashion trends.

Nowadays, the buyers demand popcorn removal at first before buying a property. Yes, running a test for Asbestos is a good idea before taking a decision, but trends suggest that PCC is no more viewed as an architectural fashion.

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