Removing wallpaper can be a frustrating and often tedious process.
Its certainly not the ideal project for the weekend DIY'er, especially
when the project can run into next weekend, or the one after that.
The problem is not knowing how simple or difficult the paper is going
to come down. If you're not sure how it went up then determining this
is near impossible without ever having done this before. Sometimes it
comes down easily in full sheets, other times it comes down stubbornly
in a gazillion small pieces. That's the tedious part. But even when the
paper comes down in sheets you are still left with a wall full of dried
glue that must be removed along with any glue residue before any coat
of paint will stick. Unfortunately, it's usually after you've painted the
walls that you realize you weren't finished removing glue. The new paint
job fails and you're back to the prep phase having wasted time and
money painting. Do yourself a favor and let us tackle this project for you.
You'll be glad you did, and we promise not to give you any headaches.