Tired of outdated patterns? Removing wallpaper is tedious and risky—one wrong move can gouge your drywall. We take the hassle out of the process. Our team uses professional steamers and enzyme-based solutions to gently lift old paper and stubborn adhesive, leaving your walls clean, intact, and ready for a modern transformation.
Get a Free EstimateStripping the paper is only half the battle. The hidden enemy is the old paste residue. If painted over, it will cause the new paint to crack and peel. We meticulously wash and scrub every inch of the wall to dissolve and remove 100% of the adhesive, ensuring a chemically clean surface.
Once the paper is gone, the wall underneath is rarely perfect. It might be rough or have minor damage from the original installation. We don't just leave you with a mess; we assess the condition and can perform a "skim coat" (thin layer of joint compound) to make the wall perfectly smooth and ready for priming and painting.
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We use specialized steamers and solutions to dissolve the glue, allowing the paper to release gently. However, depending on how the wall was originally primed, minor surface damage can happen. If it does, we repair and skim-coat those areas so the wall looks brand new before painting.
We strongly advise against it. Moisture from the paint can loosen the old glue, causing bubbles and peeling seams later. Plus, the texture of the seams will always show through. For a lasting, professional finish, the paper needs to come off.
It can be, as it involves water and wet paper. That’s why prep is our priority. We cover your floors with waterproof protection and bag up the wet debris immediately as we work. We aim to keep the "wet mess" contained strictly to the work area.
After removal and washing, the wall needs to dry completely. Then, it typically requires a coat of oil-based or shellac-based primer to seal any remaining residue and protect the drywall paper. After that, we can texture, prime, and paint it any color you choose.
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