Wallpaper Removal in Kernersville, NC
Johnson Painting Co. & More provides Wallpaper Removal Kernersville NC, homeowners use when they want clean, paint-ready walls. We remove wallpaper, eliminate adhesive residue, repair the surface, then prime and paint so the final wall finish looks smooth and consistent.
If you’re looking for wallpaper removal in Kernersville, NC, we work near Körner’s Folly, Triad Park, and Fourth of July Park, and throughout nearby Triad communities. If you need a wallpaper removal contractor in Kernersville, NC, we confirm paper type, wall condition, and finish level before the job starts.
Wallpaper removal: what is it?
Wallpaper removal means lifting the paper, removing adhesive residue, repairing drywall or skim areas, then sealing the surface with primer before paint. A clean result depends on residue elimination, surface leveling, and the correct primer so finish paint does not flash or peel.
Scope for wallpaper removal and paint-ready walls
This service includes: wallpaper removal plus wall preparation for paint, including repair, priming, and painting.
This service does not include: work that needs a separate scope or pricing.
- Whole-home interior repaint projects
- Drywall repair-only jobs unrelated to wallpaper
- Decorative specialty finishes
- Major carpentry or substrate replacement
It keeps the scope clear, so this page stays focused on wallpaper removal results.
Types of wallpaper we remove
The removal method depends on the wallpaper material and the wall beneath it.
- Vinyl wallpaper
- Paper wallpaper
- Textured wallpaper
- Peel-and-stick wallpaper (adhesive varies by brand and age)
- Layered wallpaper from older renovations
What usually happens after wallpaper comes off
Most wallpaper projects need surface repair before paint looks right.
- Adhesive residue film that blocks bonding
- Torn drywall paper from old removal attempts
- Gouges and dents along seams
- Raised edges where the backing remains
- Uneven absorption that causes flashing
- Exposed patches that show through paint
Preparation standards for a smooth painted wall
A paint-ready wall depends on repair and sealing, not scraping speed.
Controlled removal
- Protect floors, trim, and fixtures
- Soften the paper and adhesive with the correct method
- Remove paper without gouging the substrate
- Manage debris and keep the work zone clean
Adhesive residue removal
- Remove residue so primer bonds correctly
- Clean and dry the wall before repairs
- Confirm the surface is stable before priming
Surface repair and leveling
- Repair torn drywall paper areas
- Skim coat where seams and damage show
- Sand for smoothness under side-light
- Feather edges so repairs disappear
Primer strategy
- Seal torn drywall paper so it does not bubble
- Prime repairs to prevent flashing and dull spots
- Use stain-block primer when stains can bleed through
- Create uniform absorption for even finish paint coverage
Practical insight: Most failures after wallpaper removal are residue or primer problems. Adhesive and torn paper must be sealed before paint.
Paint finish options after wallpaper removal
Once the wall is smooth and sealed, we apply the finish that fits the room.
- Matte or eggshell walls: common for bedrooms and living areas
- Satin walls: common for higher washability
- Semi-gloss trim: standard for doors and baseboards
We confirm the sheen and paint plan during the estimate for consistency.
Surface types we don’t remove wallpaper from
Some walls need remediation or stabilization first.
- Walls with active moisture issues until the source is fixed
- Major mold problems that require remediation first
- Severely crumbling plaster without stabilization
- Unstable drywall that needs replacement instead of repair
If we see these conditions, we flag them during inspection and recommend the correct next step.
Wallpaper removal workflow
- Confirm wallpaper type, wall condition, and finish goal
- Protect floors, trim, and fixtures
- Remove wallpaper with controlled methods
- Remove adhesive residue and clean the surface
- Repair torn paper, gouges, and seam defects
- Skim coat and sand for a smooth wall
- Prime to seal and unify absorption
- Paint for uniform coverage
- Inspect under room lighting and daylight angles
- Cleanup and walkthrough
Why choose Johnson Painting Co. & More
- Paint-ready finish. We aim for walls that look smooth after paint.
- Residue control. Adhesive removal prevents peeling and bonding issues.
- Repair blending. Skim coating and feathering remove seam shadows.
- Primer discipline. Sealing prevents flashing and dull patches.
- Local accountability. We serve Kernersville and nearby Triad communities with clear scope and scheduling.
Customer Reviews for Wallpaper Removal
They removed the wallpaper cleanly, and the walls were painted smoothly.
— Samantha C.No residue issues, and the finish coat looked even.
— Brian L.Great surface repair. You can’t tell wallpaper was ever there.
— Hina R.Clear process and solid cleanup. Walls look new.
— Michael T.They handled torn drywall areas the right way, and the paint looks uniform.
— Angela P.Recent Wallpaper Removal Projects in Kernersville
| Area in Kernersville | Room | Scope | Finish | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Near Körner’s Folly | Dining room | Remove + repair + paint | Eggshell | Sealed torn paper areas |
| Near Triad Park | Hallway | Remove + skim + paint | Satin | Leveled seams to prevent shadows |
| Near Fourth of July Park | Bedroom | Remove + prime + paint | Matte | Residue control for even finish |
What Affects the Cost of Wallpaper Removal
Wallpaper removal pricing depends on paper type, residue level, and repair scope.
| Cost Driver | Why It Changes Price | What You Can Do |
|---|---|---|
| Wallpaper type | Vinyl or textured paper takes longer to remove | Share photos before estimate |
| Multiple layers | Layered paper increases labor | Tell us if it’s layered |
| Adhesive residue | Residue control affects prep time | Plan extra time for prep |
| Wall damage | Torn paper needs sealing and skim coating | Disclose known damage ahead of time |
| Room access | Protection and moving items add time | Clear the room when possible |
| Finish level | Smoother finish requires more skim and sanding | Set finish expectations early |
Service Areas
Serving Kernersville and nearby Triad communities. For the complete list, use /service-areas/.
Wallpaper removal FAQs
Yes. We inspect wallpaper type, wall condition, and the finish level you want after removal.
Yes. We remove wallpaper, repair the wall, prime, and paint so the surface is finished.
Yes. Adhesive can block bonding. We remove residue and seal the surface before paint.
Smoothness depends on repair and leveling. We skim coat and sand based on the finish level.
Often, yes. We protect floors and trim and plan room-by-room when needed.
Request an Estimate
If you need wallpaper removal in Kernersville, NC, request an evaluation. We confirm wallpaper type, repair scope, primer plan, and scheduling.

