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ceiling demolition with radiant heat

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#1 ·
would like to pull down the existing ceiling in the kitchen and install new drywall. The old ceiling has radiant heating. Is it drywall over the wiring, or plaster? What method of demolition is recommended?
 
#5 ·
My dad has electric radiant heat in the ceiling. His happens to be plaster over rock lathe. You would have to do a little tear out to see how your ceiling was built.

If you don't want to save the heating elements (which I am not sure is possible anyway), a hammer, a crowbar, dust mask, face shield and a lot of determination is needed.


Be sure to seal off the room from the rest of the house. Be sure the power is turned off to the heating units. Put some tape over your receps. Obviously a drop cloth is a good idea and if the floor is easily damaged, I would suggest putting something like plywood or at least masonite on the floor as well.
 
#6 ·
Other considerations

My family owned some duplexes that were heated with radiant heat in the attic. Before you slice and dice the ceiling of an older home understand that you have a significant risk of asbestos in the plaster and insulation as well as lead in the paint. Got popcorn ceiling? Very likely it's asbestos. These are stable until disturbed.

1978 is the cut off date for anyone to sell the product, but people could still use what they had on hand. The more years before that date the higher the likehood of lead and asbestos. Even for the foolhearted you should under no circumstances breach the ceiling if you have small kids that live in one of these older houses. The test can be purchased online and the results are mailed to you
 
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