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Featured Reviews for Wallpaper Installers Near Gainesville

Wall Wrappers
Wallpaper Installers Near Gainesville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJanuary 21, 2022
“Definitely recommend! Very professional and great attention to detail. You can tell that they care about the quality of work.”
Harold Howard's Painting Service
Wallpaper Installers Near Gainesville
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsJanuary 31, 2020
“We hIred Harold to paint the entire interior of our house, 13 rooms including bathrooms. His crew was professional, competent, cleaned up every day. They were very conscientious to ensure we were completely satisfied, even when some of the work proved more difficult than anticipated in the contract. Would definitely use them again .”
Eco-Strip
Wallpaper Installers Near Gainesville
Average rating: 4 out of 5 starsJune 15, 2013
“The speedheater and scrapers I purchased get a lot of use. The first time we tried it out we couldn't believe it was true- It really got the paint off! I don't think it's the most efficient way to remove paint from wide flat surfaces or pieces that I can remove and have dipped in a lye tank, but It is great for removing paint from surfaces with profiles or small details (think: window sashes). The scrapers they sell are great, but also necessary. On really old paint, we brush on some linseed oil and leave it for a while before using the heater on it. This helps a lot. There are a few downfalls: (1) The bulbs break easily- in fairness, my speedheater gets a lot of use, and does get dropped occasionally, and so the bulbs do break. (2) It's not "super magic", it does still take a lot of patience to remove the paint, and having to hold the machine in a vertical position (not working on sawhorses) can become tiresome. (3) I know the company says it's safe, but the smell that comes with speedheating the paint doesn't seem like something I want to be breathing, so I wear a respirator. But don't let these little things distract you. Removing paint is never easy or fun, so while this tool is not flawless, it is a necessary tool in the arsenal of anyone trying to remove old paint.”
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