Should I Hire or Buy a Wall Sander for My Project?

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Asked By RandomUser273# On

I've stripped the wallpaper and my walls are full of old paint. I thought about skimming them, but the plasterer suggested sanding instead since the plaster is in good shape. Now I'm wondering if I should hire a professional-grade sander or buy a more budget-friendly option. Is the quality difference significant enough for sanding off old paint?

3 Answers

Answered By ToolTimeTom_89 On

For bigger spaces, I'd recommend renting a professional-grade sander—it’s worth it. But if you’re only working in a smaller room or just touching up a spot, a hand sander with a hose attachment can be pretty effective, especially if you have a dust collector. Harbor Freight has some affordable options too!

BudgetFriendlyBob -

Yeah, Harbor Freight can be hit or miss, but they’ve improved over the years and you can usually find good deals with coupons. Definitely a solid choice for smaller projects!

Answered By SandyStorm99 On

It really depends on how much time and effort you're willing to put in. Sanding can be a huge, messy job and is pretty tiring. You might want to consider hiring someone or just skim coating it yourself—it could save you a lot of hassle!

Answered By DIYerGal34 On

I just tackled a similar project and found that I didn't even need to take the wallpaper down. I scraped off the high spots, applied a coat of Gardz, and then did a light skim coat that worked wonders! If your walls are in decent shape, you might get away with just using Gardz. I suggest getting a good dust collector if you do sand, though!

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