Can wallpaper be re-used after it is removed? | | In most cases | 7% | | In some cases | 35% | | Never | 50% | | Not sure | 7% | | | | | Question: Can wallpaper be re-used after it is removed? Top Answer (50% of 14 votes): Never.
Answer: In some cases Explanation: Wallpaper can sometimes be reused after removal, but it depends on the type of wallpaper, how it was installed, and whether it comes off cleanly without tearing or stretching. Most wallpaper is not designed to be reused, especially traditional pasted wallpaper. Peel-and-stick wallpaper has a better chance of being reused if it is removed carefully and kept in good condition, but even then adhesion may be weaker the second time. | | advanced wall systems llc | Answer: In some cases Explanation: Removed Wallpaper (Something we are happy to offer as a service, by the way!) is good for filling up a garbage bag.
It is a great reminder to the technician of the satisfaction of the sheets of material that were easily pulled off the wall in big strips, to the tune of about 50 sq. ft. an hour.
Or Not.
Sometimes, SEVEN sq. ft. an hour. | | DRR DRYWALL REPAIR | Answer: In some cases Explanation: If it can be removed in one piece with only the paste on the back. | | Scott's Handy Services LLC. | | | ProMatcher | Answer: Never Explanation: No | | John e Jennings wallpaper | Answer: In most cases Explanation: It depends on the material that it's made of | | San Francisco Wallpaper | Answer: Not sure Explanation: I have used wallpaper removed from one room to repair a section in a stairway...not fun...very slow...my customer paid me very very well to do it. She loved the stairway!!! | | Seamingly Straight Inc | | | ProMatcher |
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