How to Remove Wallpaper
By ProMatcher Staff
What’s the Easiest Way to Remove Wallpaper?
Let’s be honest, there is no easy way to remove wallpaper. No matter how much DIY experience you have, wallpaper removal is never a fun project. Although some products may claim to simplify the process, we haven’t had much luck with them in the past.
We Know the Best Way
The best way to remove wallpaper is to pay someone to do it for you. Hiring a professional to take down your old, ugly wallpaper is one of the smartest decisions you can make. One simple click can save you hours of time and eliminate any and all wallpaper-related stress from your life.
Just follow these three easy steps.
1) Click the link below.
Free Wallpaper Removal Price Quotes →
2) Fill out a short survey about the details of your project.
3) Sit back and relax while we match you to local contractors.
The Pros: You don’t have to do it. No sweat, no tears. You can just sit back and watch while somebody else does it.
The Cons: We can't seem to think of any right now...
See More: How Much Does Wallpaper Removal Cost?
Helpful Tips for the DIY Crowd
1) Wait, are you sure you want to do this?
2) You really don’t have to do this yourself. There’s no shame in asking for help.
3) ProMatcher can help you find a local wallpaper removal expert.
4) You can use our free service to get cost estimates today.
5) Did you know that there’s no obligation to hire?
6) You’ll get matched with up to 5 pros so you can compare quotes.
7) Did we mention that this is a free service?
8) Oh, and we skipped the best part. You don't have do any of the work yourself.
Get Started: Wallpaper Removal Estimates
Before hiring any professional to work in your home, it's important to verify that they are properly licensed, bonded, and insured.
Our Real DIY Advice
Expect the unexpected. (especially if you live in an older home). There could be several layers of wallpaper hiding below the surface.
Ask for help. Ask a friend or family member to help you out, even if it’s just for emotional support. You'll drive yourself crazy if you're in the room by yourself.
Leave yourself plenty of time. It may take longer than you originally planned.
Use the right ladder. Working from a ladder can be dangerous business. Make sure the ladder is in good condition and that it can fully support your weight before you begin.
Protect your flooring. Before you begin, move furniture out of the way and lay down tarps or protective sheeting. This will help to protect your floors and baseboards from water or chemicals.
Good luck. You are braver than us.
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