Wallpaper stripping in Exeter

Professional wallpaper stripping services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£110-£210

Typical Duration

2-4 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Old wallpaper stripped completely back to bare plaster. Walls soaked, scraped clean, paste removed, and left ready for painting or fresh papering.

Start Fresh with Clean Walls

You can't put new wallpaper over old and expect it to last. You can't paint over wallpaper and expect it to look good. Proper decorating starts with stripping back to bare walls - it's the foundation everything else depends on.

💡 Pro tip: Wallpaper stripping is one of those jobs that's simple but not easy. The technique is straightforward - soak, wait, scrape - but it's tedious, messy work that takes patience. Rush it and you gouge the plaster or leave paste residue that ruins your next decoration.


Why Professional Stripping Matters

Anyone can scrape wallpaper off. Doing it without damaging walls and with proper cleanup is the difference.

✅ Done Right❌ Done Wrong
Properly soaked before scrapingDry scraped (gouges the plaster)
All paste removed, walls cleanedPaste left on (paint won't stick)
Plaster preserved, minimal damageWalls gouged and need serious repair
Room protected and cleaned afterSoggy mess everywhere

What You Get

🔧 The Full Service

StageWhat Happens
PrepRoom protected, furniture moved or covered
StripPaper scored, soaked, scraped systematically
CleanAll paste residue removed, walls washed down
CheckDamage assessed, minor repairs done if needed

📦 You're Left With

  • Bare walls ready to decorate
  • All paste and residue removed
  • Room cleaned up (though you'll want to vacuum)

Pricing Guide

Time depends on paper type and how many layers are hiding under there.

Room SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
Small bedroom (one layer)2-3 hrs£110-£160
Living room (one layer)3-4 hrs£160-£210
Any room (multiple layers)Add 1-2 hrs+£50-£100

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Painted-over wallpaper or multiple layers take significantly longer.

⚠️ Hidden layers: You don't know how many layers are there until you start stripping. Older houses often have 3-4 layers. I'll let you know if we hit unexpected layers.


Perfect For Your Project If...

Before painting - can't paint over wallpaper properly

Before new wallpaper - old stuff needs removing first

Dated patterns - time to get rid of that 1970s nightmare

Damaged paper - peeling or bubbling wallpaper

Why Choose Us for Wallpaper stripping in Exeter?

All paper removed back to plaster

Walls cleaned and ready to decorate

Minimal damage to underlying plaster

Stubborn layers dealt with properly

What to Expect

Step 1: Protection

Floor and furniture protected with sheets. Can't avoid this being wet and messy work.

Step 2: Soak & Strip

Paper scored so water penetrates, then soaked thoroughly. Wait for it to soften (patience!), then scrape off carefully section by section.

Step 3: Clean Up

All paste residue washed off the walls. Quick check for damage - minor bits get filled, major damage I'll flag for you. Room cleaned up and ready for decorating.

🔧 DIY Tips

Stripping wallpaper yourself? Here's how to do it without destroying your walls:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Wallpaper scorer (or old fork works)
  • Garden sprayer or sponges and bucket
  • Wallpaper stripper solution
  • Broad scraper (4-6 inch)
  • Dust sheets everywhere
  • Buckets and cloths for cleanup

💧 The soaking process

  1. Score the wallpaper surface all over - makes perforation holes
  2. Mix wallpaper stripper solution (or use washing up liquid)
  3. Spray or sponge it on generously - really soak it
  4. Wait 10-15 minutes - this is the bit people skip
  5. Resoak if it's drying out
  6. Only then start scraping

🗑️ Scraping technique

  • Use a broad, flat scraper at low angle
  • Push gently - you're scraping paper, not removing plaster
  • If it's not coming off easily, soak it more (don't force it)
  • Work in sections - soak ahead while you scrape
  • Wash walls down after to remove paste residue

⚠️ Common DIY mistakes

  • Trying to scrape dry or inadequately soaked paper
  • Using too much force (gouges the plaster)
  • Not scoring painted-over paper first
  • Rushing the soaking time
  • Leaving paste residue on the walls
  • Inadequate floor protection (gets everywhere)

💡 Pro trick: For stubborn paper (especially painted over or vinyl), hire a wallpaper steamer instead of using liquid. Steam penetrates better and you can see exactly where you've worked. Costs about £20 for a day's hire from tool shops. Wear gloves - the steam is HOT.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🎨 Assess before decorating: Once the paper is off, check the wall condition properly. Cracks, holes, and uneven patches show up that were hidden before. Budget for filling and possibly a skim coat if the walls are in bad shape.

Doing multiple rooms? Strip them all together if you can face it - you're already set up messy, might as well get it all done. Plus you save on the per-room callout cost.

Victorian or Edwardian house? Older plaster can be soft and fragile - extra care needed when scraping. Sometimes the walls need more remedial work than expected once the paper comes off. I'll let you know what we're dealing with.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you remove wallpaper without damaging the walls?

Soak it properly first - that's the secret. I score the surface so water penetrates, spray or sponge it thoroughly, let it soak for 10-15 minutes, then scrape carefully with a broad blade. Rushing it or scraping dry paper gouges the plaster underneath. Patience is everything.

What if there are multiple layers of old wallpaper?

Pretty common in older Exeter houses - people just papered over instead of stripping. Each layer needs soaking and removing individually. Takes longer but there's no shortcut. Sometimes you find five or six layers going back decades.

Can you strip painted-over wallpaper?

Yes, but it's more work. The paint seals the paper so water can't penetrate easily. I score it heavily so the stripper can get through, then use stronger solution and more elbow grease. Takes maybe 50% longer than un-painted paper.

Will my walls be ready to paint or paper straight after stripping?

They need cleaning and checking first. I remove all paste residue and check for damage. Small imperfections get filled. Walls need 24 hours to dry before painting or papering - you can't decorate onto damp plaster.

How messy is wallpaper stripping?

Wet and messy - bits of soggy paper everywhere. I protect your floor with sheets, but there's no avoiding some mess. Budget time for cleanup after, even with protection. The alternative is leaving old paper up, which looks worse.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£110-£210

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Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

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