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5 Reasons Why Prepasted Wallpaper Is The Most Convenient Choice

Did you know prepasted wallpaper can save you a lot of time, effort, and money? It's a modern take on traditional wallpaper that doesn't need messy glue. This makes installing it easy and perfect for DIY fans wanting to upgrade their home decor.

Prepasted wallpaper has a stronger adhesive than peel and stick options. This means it sticks better and lasts longer, reducing the chance of it peeling off. It works well on different surfaces like drywall, plaster, and wood paneling. Plus, it can last up to 15 years or more.

5 Key Takeaways

  1. Easy to install
  2. Less messy, no glue needed
  3. Cheaper than peel & stick
  4. Stronger adhesive bond than peel & stick 
  5. Good option for DIY

What is Prepasted Wallpaper?

Prepasted wallpaper makes updating your walls easy and hassle-free. It comes with adhesive already on the back, so you don't need to use messy glue or paste. This makes it perfect for anyone wanting to give their walls a new look without the usual hassel.

The adhesive in prepasted wallpaper is made to stick better than regular glue. So, once it's on the wall, it won't peel off easily. This is great for places that get a lot of moisture, like bathrooms or kitchens. Check out our vinyl peel and stick range here

Wallpaper Type Adhesive Application Activation Method
Prepasted Wallpaper Pre-applied adhesive on the back Wet with water to activate
Traditional Wallpaper Requires separate wallpaper paste Apply paste to the back of the wallpaper
Peel and Stick Wallpaper Adhesive backing that peels off No activation needed, simply peel and stick

 

Effortless Installation and Convenience

Prepasted wallpaper is a top choice for DIY fans, with 75% of homeowners picking it for its clean application. It's easy to install, saving time and effort while giving a pro look. This makes it perfect for those wanting a quick and simple way to decorate.

Installing prepasted wallpaper is 30% quicker than traditional types. Its adhesive activates with water, making it great for beginners. 

Easier to Install Than Non-Pasted Wallpaper - Why It's a DIY Dream

Prepasted wallpaper is a dream for DIY projects, offering a quick and clean solution. It skips the messy glue step, making it easier and neater than old-school wallpaper.

Aspect Prepasted Wallpaper Traditional Wallpaper
Installation Time 30% faster Slow detailed process
Adhesive Application Water-activated, no separate glue needed Requires separate adhesive application
Mess-Free Clean and convenient Can be messy due to glue
Ease of Use User-friendly, ideal for beginners Requires more skill and experience

Getting ready for installation is key. Over 90% suggest a skim coat on rough walls before wallpaper but prepping most walls only takes about 30 minutes, including a clean and fixing holes.

For a smooth setup, many recommend a large folding table. Top tools include a step-stool, level, box cutter, and a water bottle for the adhesive.

Heres a helpful article: How to Hang Pre-pasted Wallpaper by Yourself

A Cleaner Approach to Wallpapering

Check out our wallpaper collections as its a great way to change the look of a room but traditional methods can be messy with glue and measuring adhesives. Prepasted wallpaper is a cleaner, easier option that makes installing wallpaper simpler and less messy.

Less Messy Than Non-Pasted Wallpaper - No Glue, No Fuss!

Using prepasted wallpaper means you don't need messy glue. The adhesive is on the wallpaper's back, ready to be activated with water. This cuts out the hassle of measuring and mixing glue, and avoids spills.

Your main focus will be on smoothing and aligning the wallpaper without worrying about glue. It's less stressful and more fun, especially for beginners or those doing it for the first time.

Wallpaper Type Adhesive Application Mess Level
Traditional Non-Pasted Requires measuring, mixing, and applying glue High
Prepasted Adhesive pre-applied, activated with water Low

Prepasted wallpaper also lets you adjust its position while it's wet. If it's not quite right, you can move it easily without starting over. This makes for a neat and professional finish, even if you're new to it.

In short, prepasted wallpaper makes wallpapering cleaner and easier. It removes the need for glue and simplifies the process. Say goodbye to the mess and welcome a beautifully updated space with prepasted wallpaper.

Budget-Friendly Without Compromising Quality

Finding the right wallpaper can be tough, balancing cost and quality is key. Prepasted wallpaper is a great choice for those on a budget. It's cheaper than peel and stick options but still looks great and lasts a long time.

Cheaper Than Peel & Stick Wallpaper

Peel and stick wallpaper is easy to put up but can be pricey. Prices per square foot tend to be 30-50% higher adding up fast for big areas. Prepasted wallpaper is a better deal, offering quality and design without the high cost.

Choosing prepasted wallpaper lets you have a beautiful, lasting look in your home without breaking the bank. With many designs, sizes, and prices to choose from, it's a great pick for those looking for quality and affordability in their decor.

Durability That Lasts

Prepasted wallpaper is a great choice for both homeowners and DIY fans. It has a special adhesive that sticks better than traditional glue. This means your walls will look good for a long time.

Unlike peel and stick, prepasted wallpaper is less likely to peel and come loose over time. This is thanks to the type of  adhesive used. When you wet the wallpaper, the adhesive gets stronger, making a secure bond with the wall.

When looking at different wallpaper types, prepasted wallpaper stands out. It's easy to put up, lasts a long time. Peel and stick wallpaper might be faster to use, but it doesn't stick as well or last as long as prepasted wallpaper and costs more per square foot.

Stronger Adhesion Than Peel and Stick Wallpaper

Our peel and stick wallpaper range is easy to put up but sometimes not as durable depending on the environment. Its adhesive is made for easy removal, which can mean it doesn't last long. Prepasted wallpaper, on the other hand, sticks better and lasts longer.

Wallpaper Type Adhesive Strength Longevity
Prepasted Wallpaper Strong Long-lasting
Peel and Stick Wallpaper Moderate Shorter lifespan

If a corner of your prepasted wallpaper starts to lift, you can fix it easily. Just add a bit of wallpaper glue to the area. This keeps your wallpaper looking great and secure over time.

When looking at how long wallpaper lasts, prepasted is a clear winner over peel and stick. It sticks better and lasts longer, making it a smart choice for a lasting wall covering.

Good for DIY Projects - Empower Your Inner Decorator

Prepasted wallpaper is great for DIY projects. It lets you show off your decorating skills with different patterns and designs. It's perfect for adding a personal touch to your home without the hard work of traditional wallpapering. Whether you're experienced or new to DIY, prepasted wallpaper makes it easy to change any room.

Is Pre-Pasted Wallpaper Easier to Remove?

Prepasted wallpaper is also easier to take off unlike traditional paste used. Its adhesive is made to come off without damaging walls. This is great for renters or those who like to change their decor often. Although if you are looking for a more risk free alternative for a rented space we would still recommend peel and stick wallpaper over prepasted.

Wallpaper Type Ease of Removal Potential Wall Damage
Traditional Wallpaper More difficult to remove Higher risk of wall damage
Prepasted Wallpaper Easy to remove Minimal to no damage
Peel and Stick Wallpaper Easiest to remove No damage to walls

To remove prepasted wallpaper, start at a corner and gently peel it off. If there's adhesive left, a damp sponge or cloth can clean it up. 

In conclusion, prepasted wallpaper is perfect for DIY projects. It lets you express your decorating ideas easily. Its simple installation, clean application, and easy removal make it a top pick for both new and experienced DIYers. 

How to Install Pre-Pasted Wallpaper Easily

Installing pre-pasted wallpaper is easy with the right tools. You'll need a wallpaper tray, level, straightedge, sponge, bucket, clean cloth, measuring tape, scissors, plum bob, pencil, craft knife and water bottle/spray bottle and step ladder. 

Depending on the manufacturers instructions theres usually two methods to prepare the wallpaper before application; 

  1. Soak each roll in water for 10 to 15 seconds, then folding the paper over itself, pasted side to pasted side, and roll it up like a newspaper. Let it sit for about a minute. This step, called booking the wallpaper, makes sure the adhesive sticks well to the wall.
  2. Laying the roll down and spraying water to the reverse side until damp throughout.

When putting the wallpaper on the wall, smooth out any air bubbles that form. These bubbles should be smaller than a U.S. quarter for a professional look.

Experts suggest sizing walls with wallpaper primer for best results. This makes removing the wallpaper later easier and protects the drywall. But, some people might not use primer if they prefer or if their walls are already in good shape. If seams don't stick well, you can fix them with wallpaper seam repair glue. Also, cutting wallpaper with a sharp razor knife can help you get a smoother finish, even if you make some mistakes.

FAQs

What are the Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying Wallpaper?

Hanging wallpaper can be tricky! Here are some common mistakes to avoid (click here for our FAQ page on wallpaper types):

  1. Poor Wall Prep: Ensure your walls are clean, smooth, and primed before you begin. Fill any holes and sand down bumps for a flawless finish.
  2. Skipping the Plumb Line: Use a plumb line to ensure your first strip is perfectly vertical. This step is crucial for keeping the rest of the wallpaper straight.
  3. Mismatched Patterns: Pay close attention to the pattern repeat and allow for extra paper to match the design correctly.
  4. Trapped Air Bubbles: Smooth out air bubbles as you go with a smoothing tool or brush. Work from the center outward for best results.
  5. Over-Soaking the Paper: Follow the manufacturer's instructions for soaking time. Over-soaked paper can become too stretchy and difficult to handle.
  6. Ignoring Moisture: Avoid using prepasted wallpaper in high-moisture areas like bathrooms, as the humidity can affect the adhesive and lead to peeling.

Can I Use Prepasted Wallpaper in My Bathroom or Kitchen?

It's generally not recommended. The high humidity and moisture in bathrooms and kitchens can weaken the adhesive of prepasted wallpaper over time, causing it to peel or bubble. If you love the look of wallpaper in these rooms, consider using a moisture-resistant option like vinyl peel and stick wallpaper or a bathroom-specific wallpaper. 

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How Long Will Prepasted Wallpaper Last?

The lifespan of prepasted wallpaper varies depending on the paper quality, humidity levels, and installation quality. On average, you can expect it to last around 7-15 years. However, with proper care and maintenance, it can last even longer. If your still unsure check out this article that talks about why peel and stick wallpaper is our preferred option for most renters and DIYers: 5 Benefits of Vinyl Wallpaper: Durable and Stylish Options for Every Room

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