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From the Ground an Up LLC
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Wallcovering or Wallpaper - Removal

Serving Glendale, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Had a very great experience with From the Ground An Up. They are very respectful company. They went threw the process step by step. And they came up with some great ideas to save me some money and was able to provide me with a senior citizen discount. I can't wait until my next project. I was suggest everyone to this company."
Response time5 days
Recommended by33%of homeowners
Hands of Faith Contractors, LLC
3.0(
2
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Wallcovering or Wallpaper - Removal

Serving Glendale, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

"Mr Cameron was wonderful ! He tried to get my problem fixed in several ways. Worked his heart out but could not unstop the drains. Had to call Roto Rooter and they in turn had to use a big electrical rooter and it took them awhile to get it unpluged. I was so impressed with Mr Cameron's work and proffessional ethics I plan on using his company in the future for some painting and other home repairs.. Best regards, Elena"
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Wallpaper Removal questions, answered by experts

Yes, many companies offer convenient options to accommodate service timing needs.

Wallpaper lasts an average of around 15 years, but there is some variance. The type of wallpaper matters, as vinyl wallpaper tends to last the longest—sometimes 20 years or more—while a peel-and-stick wallpaper, which is the easiest to install for DIYers, will usually only last for around five years. Exposure to high humidity, smoke, and UV rays from sunlight can also limit the lifespan of your wallpaper, as can heavy traffic in the installation area.

If you’re installing new wallpaper and have leftover glue, you can remove unused wallpaper paste from the bucket or pan it’s in by letting it dry. If it’s an oil-based paste, seal it in a plastic bag and throw it in the garbage. Otherwise, toss the leftover wallpaper paste in the trash. Although it’s water-soluble, don’t rinse unused wallpaper paste down the sink because it could dry in the pipes and cause a blockage.

Because poison ivy and similar plants can cause potentially life-threatening allergic reactions depending on your sensitivity, it's best to hire a professional to remove it. Hiring a local lawn care service or other professional also increases your chances of successful eradication so that you don't have to deal with the issue again several months down the road.

When comparing peel-and-stick and traditional wallpaper, the better choice depends on your specific needs and space. Peel-and-stick wallpaper is more budget-friendly and easier to DIY install. On the other hand, traditional wallpaper lasts much longer and holds up better in a wider variety of spaces, including areas with moisture like kitchens and bathrooms.

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