Sealing your walls before wallpapering isn’t always necessary, but in many cases, it can make a huge difference in how well your wallpaper adheres and how smooth the final result looks.
We highly recommend sealing your walls if:
✔️ Your walls are highly absorbent (e.g., fresh plaster, drywall, or porous surfaces).
✔️ You're wallpapering over previously painted surfaces, especially with semi-gloss or gloss paint.
✔️ You're using paste-the-paper wallpaper, as sealing helps prevent the paste from soaking into the wall too quickly.
Applying a pigmented sealer (such as Resene Waterborne Sureseal) helps:
✅ Even out porosity – Prevents some areas from absorbing paste too quickly, which can cause uneven adhesion.
✅ Improve adhesion – Gives the wallpaper paste a stable surface to grip, reducing the risk of peeling or lifting.
✅ Prevent staining – Stops any existing paint, markings, or stains from bleeding through the wallpaper.
✅ Make future wallpaper removal easier – A sealed surface allows for cleaner removal when it’s time for a change.
Skipping this step can lead to patchy adhesion, bubbling, or difficulty repositioning the wallpaper, so it’s worth the extra effort! If you’re unsure whether your walls need sealing, feel free to contact us, and we’ll be happy to advise!