Wallpaper removal may appear to be a very difficult task, particularly when it has been there on the walls over decades. Although there are DIY ways to do it, there are professionals who have a specific technique, the necessary tools, and special solutions that help to work with the job efficiently and do not harm the walls. In this article we shall discuss the ways professionals strip the wallpaper as well as provide tips to the homeowners who may wish to know how the professionals do it.

Understanding the Challenge

The walls have layers of wallpaper, adhesive and in some cases paint. Removal of wallpaper wrongly may cause harm to drywall, plaster or other walls resulting in expensive repairs.

The problems that professionals may encounter include:

Multiple Layers: Homes that are older are frequently lined with more than one layer of wallpaper.

Stubborn Adhesives: There are adhesives that attach well to the walls and only special solutions can be used.

Wall Damage: Wallpaper should be removed carefully not to gouge, tear, or fall off plaster.

Due to these difficulties, specialists apply the systematic approach and the appropriate tools in order to make the process simpler and safer.

Step 1: Preparing the Room

The most important thing in wallpaper removal is preparation. The professionals begin by ensuring that the room is in place of work.

Clear the Space

Gather the Right Tools

It is common to use the following tools by professionals:

When everything is prepared in advance, the process will be faster and more efficient.

Step 2: Scoring the Wallpaper

Step 3: Adding Moisture or Steam

Once scored, moisture or steam is then used by professionals to soften the wallpaper adhesive.

Using Water or Wallpaper Removal Solution

Using a Wallpaper Steamer

Both methods require patience; rushing this step can damage the wall underneath.

Step 4: Removing the Wallpaper

As soon as the adhesive has been softened, the professionals begin to peel off the wallpaper carefully.

In some stubborn spots, the professionals can repeat the use of steam or solution and leave it a few more minutes before scraping.

Step 5: Cleaning Residual Adhesive

Adhesive may be left on the wall even after the removal of the wallpaper. The professionals never leave it dirty before they paint or add a new piece of wallpaper.

Cleaning will help to avoid peeling or irregular surfaces in the future.

Step 6: Repairing the Wall

Walls could have small holes, scratches or uneven surfaces after the removal of wallpaper.

Professionals make time to:

This is done in order to provide a clean professional look.

Tips Professionals Follow for Efficiency

Wallpaper removal is a professional activity that is more of a technique than a tool. 

Some of their most important tips are:

Sections: It is not necessary to work on the entire wall and risks of damaging the wall are decreased.

Be Patient: Hurrying the process may result in ripped wallpaper, and broken walls.

Apply the Right Tools: Specialty scrapers, steamers and solutions are a big difference.

Test in a Hidden Place: This helps to find out the easiness of the wallpaper removal and avoid unpleasant surprises.

Safety First: The professionals put on gloves and goggles occasionally when working with chemical solutions or steamers.

When to Call a Professional

While DIY wallpaper removal is possible, there are situations where hiring a professional is the safer and faster choice:

Professionals will be able to finish a room within hours, and DIY efforts will take days.