riu girl
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We moved into our house 18 years ago not knowing that the original owners had wallpapered almost the entire house not to completed walls, but to simply unfinished drywall.
We would like to start taking down the wallpaper (it is UGLY to say the least and I have been staring at it for almost 2 decades). When we used regular wallpaper remover when we tried to take strips/pieces of wallpaper off we are also getting chunks of drywall with it.
Any advice on how to take off the wallpaper would be great since I am so sick of looking at it (entrance, living room, dining room, bedrooms, bathroom) YUCK!!! It has to go.
What I would love to do is to simply hire a contractor to come in while I am away on vacation and have him remove it, finish the drywall and then paint the entire house, but I think that this would be terribly expensive. Instead I think we will tackle it ourselves room by room over the next couple years.
Thanks
We would like to start taking down the wallpaper (it is UGLY to say the least and I have been staring at it for almost 2 decades). When we used regular wallpaper remover when we tried to take strips/pieces of wallpaper off we are also getting chunks of drywall with it.
Any advice on how to take off the wallpaper would be great since I am so sick of looking at it (entrance, living room, dining room, bedrooms, bathroom) YUCK!!! It has to go.
What I would love to do is to simply hire a contractor to come in while I am away on vacation and have him remove it, finish the drywall and then paint the entire house, but I think that this would be terribly expensive. Instead I think we will tackle it ourselves room by room over the next couple years.
Thanks
