Brs7377 said:We had this exact situation on our porch and did something different. We covered it with triple thick primer called "Peel bond". I think we put up three coats of it. It still has some character but drastically reduced the alligatoring and looks pretty good with the paint in my opinion and was much easier/cheaper than replacing. I consider encapsulation to be just as good as removal with respect to lead paint especially on an outdoor porch but that's just me.
I looked at doing this, but I think it comes back to the problem of the cost/time to scrape and prep the ceiling (taking precautions for lead) and encapsulating the paint. It didn't feel like the payoff was so good.
Jim Kirkpatrick said:JD2720 said:Cover it with vinyl bead board.
+1 on covering it with vinyl. With the pictures you posted, it seems pretty solid. If there are some areas that have water damage by all means remove and inspect. The added bonus of covering is it will be easy to place cup hooks for chimes or hanging planters etc.
When you guys talk about vinyl, are you talking about beadboard planks or vinyl beadboard panels?