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Westminster Interior Wall Paneling Removal and Disposal Guide

2019-09-18 By Admin

Credit: Creative Commons[/caption]Interior wall paneling removal. Sure, it’s not all that difficult whatsoever. This is particularly true if you don’t have to deal with electrical wiring or plumbing. What does present a challenge is what to do with it. Or, perhaps a way to get around ripping it down in the first place. After all, it’s probably easier to cover it up with style. Read on to learn more about interior wall paneling removal and disposal.

Interior Wall Paneling Disposal

The first thing to do with any remodeling project is to plan for the logistics. Sure, it’s going to involve the materials and final desired look, but you’ve got to think about what it is you’ll do with all the remodeling debris.

...wood wall paneling sure had its heyday, and it surely is over! Wall paneling can be tricky to update, and whether you can resurface it by filling in the grooves depends on if your paneling is solid wood or plywood. If the wall has plaster or drywall behind the paneling and the paneling wasn’t glued to the wall surface, you may be able to remove the paneling and rehab the old wall surface using drywall joint compound. --Today’s Homeowner

That’s right. You’ve got to think about all the junk that comes with a renovation, no matter the size. You see, too many people undertake a makeover without proper planning.

Westminster Interior Wall Paneling Removal Guide

Now, let’s get down to the business of ridding your property of that eyesore. Rather than just going the demo route, you should seriously consider concealing it. Here are some options you can pick from:

  • Paint it. Instead of just ripping out and having to replace it, consider painting it. You can actually change the color, if desired. But, the basic idea is to lessen the amount of work while giving the room a new look and feel. Or, you can refinish it with stain.
  • Plaster over it. There’s also the possibility of just plastering or dry-walling over it. This is more work but still less than tearing it down and replacing it.
  • Hang drywall. If the wall is equipped with insulation, then there’s no reason you can’t improve it’s look and energy efficiency. Hang drywall over it to conceal it and provide a new, clean surface.
  • Stain or wallpaper it. Rather than painting, you can stain it to give it a different look.This probably isn’t your first choice but it’s always possible to wallpaper over it and just cover it up.

When you need remodeling debris disposal, go ahead and phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.


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