It’s a shame, that someone you gave so much coverage to, that has potentially earn’t a lot of business from, is prepared to risk that by not coming back and rectifying the issue, not only that Ashville won’t recommend them either. When actually if he rectified it with good customer service, you would big him up. It takes a lot for you to shame a company. It’s not how you are. Uzi is amazing, typical German Shepherd, playful, mischievous, loyal and would lay his life down for you in a heartbeat. Just makes me miss by beautiful boy all the more
We cross line every wall prior to wallpapering, use the paste recommended by the wallpaper manufacturer and so use that paste on the lining paper. If the rules are followed as by the guidelines, then you would usually have some reason to go back to the supplier. It looks like the walls were mist coated but not lined, so the paste and moisture gets sucked into the walls and will pull the paper to where it wants to go.
Yep I’m a decorator and yes 100% it need 6months plus for plater to be below a certain moisture level but that can sometimes be less and a good decorator will take a moisture reading if there is a chance it’s too fresh to paper
Nah doesn't need 6 months at all, no one waits 6 months to decorate so how do they do it? Fresh plaster should be sized and or lined with good quality lining paper. It's written on the instructions of all wallpaper, doesn't seem anyone reads it 🤷♂️
In the words of your good friend Ashville..........NIIIIIICCCEEEE!!!!!!👍Loving the mix of content and will defo keep an ear out for your up and coming PODCAST .BTW with your wallpaper issue, 100% paste!!!! USi 👌
Hey Yianni, it CAN take up to 6 months for new plaster to dry out completely. It really depends on how thick the layer of plaster is and also whether it was allowed to dry naturally or dryers were used. The reason it's less of an issue upstairs is because of thermodynamics - heat naturally rises and above the room there will be the roof cavity, allowing to the plaster to gas off more easily. But, a quality tradesman would have measured the moisture content of the walls BEFORE agreeing to paper or even paint. That's just my opinion of course, and I'm not an expert. I am self-taught in that respect. However, what is NOT acceptable is the lack of customer service to rectify the issue. If he explained the risks to you beforehand, then it's on you! But if he didn't, he should be willing to do whatever it takes to fix the issue as quickly as humanly possible! If nothing else, he has lost the custom of a hugely influential person now, and the millions of people who watch your videos and know and trust you.
@Josh not really, no Josh. At the end of the day, the customer wants what the customer wants. To me, the mark of a truly quality tradesman is whether you are willing to be honest and potentially disappoint the customer initially, or whether you just take their money and risk these very issues coming back to bite you in the arse later on. For me (and i am not expert in this i hasten to add, only self-taught), I'd want to see the moisture content measured and the tradesman explain to me why it's not a good idea to go ahead yet. This way, if I choose to go ahead anyway, the fault is on me and not the tradesman. If I choose to get someone else in who IS willing to do it, and it goes wrong, at least I know that first tradesman was right, knows his shit AND can be trusted too. He's not just out to make some quick cash and not care about the consequences.
Plaster is dry enough to paint after a couple of weeks, if it’s warm enough you can paint after a week, and if you’ve painted it then you can wall paper it, it’s got to do with the glue.
@-- true. But it does depend on the thickness of the plaster, the mix used and the circumstances. Don't forget this was a complete build so the property was empty at the time of plastering. No guarantees its adequately heated at that time. That being said, that's a luxury, very heavy weight paper by the look of it. What looks telling though is that the back of the paper looks like it has brought up a lot of paint with it. To me, that suggests the plaster wasn't fully dry and/or the wall wasn't sized properly.
Definitely paste! Probably didn’t use enough or poor quality paste compared to the other rooms. Also I didn’t think I needed this video! What a good video yianni, youre proper businessman but a big kid at heart 😂. It’s a fresh take on the typical monthly videos. Good banter throughout and good watch, great job Gus on the editing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
More like they put neat paint straight onto a plastered wall which is a major school boy error. Sucks all the moisture out of the paint. Plastered walls need 2 mist coats before doing anything with them. 2 mist coats 3 weeks after being plastered (no sooner), then you can paint normally, advisable to just paint white and then after 4-6 months you can put whatever coloured paint you want on or wall paper.
The new plaster should have had a sealer of watered down wallpaper paste and allowed to dry before hanging the wallpaper. it’s good practice and stops the paper shrinking and drying out to quickly
This☝️☝️☝️ It's called sizing the wall. The mist coat before wallpapering was a bad idea too. Be better sizing the bare plaster with thinned out paste in my opinion.
When you lifted the wall paper l could see paint had come off the wall and was stuck to the paper . This is a good sign that the walls where painted to early after the plastering it could also be a sign that you have had LIME coming out through the plaster. The lime comes from the cement and this distroys the wallpaper paste it can be made good by cleaning off the lose paint from the walls resizing the walls with paste and allowing it to dry . After this ease the paper from the walls clean off as much paint as you can and repaste allow paste to soak into the paper then gently ease it back down . The paper will become plyable and will stretch back to meet up with the other paper any paperhanger can sort it for you . best of luck
That dog trainer is spot on, all these so called dog experts wind me right up, dogs are just having fun they aren’t bored or frustrated, they love to play, they love to be affectionate, they love to receive affection. Like these idiots who say don’t stroke your dogs head they don’t like it.. rubbish! Our dogs LOVE it.
As a painter / decorator I’ll put it down to how the decorators mixed the paste to apply to the back of the paper. Only time paper will peal is applied wrong, paste mixed poor or once it has some years on it in my opinion. That’s a clean peal. The shrinking can happen it’s common, most wall paper do it more than others just like some will bubble. It’s All about haveing someone who knows how to wallpaper properly
Deffo the plaster and adhesive used. The plaster needs time to dry but I’ll also tell you something interesting. I painted my walls recently after brand new plaster etc and some areas it took to it really well but other areas the pint refused to stick….I think you’ve had the same issue
Definitely looking forward to the fitness journey and it’s long overdue, and I can’t believe the Urus has slightly better fuel consumption than my car, but then my car is a 20 year old 330 m sport
Yeah am a painter and decorator a leave lest a Couple of month for plaster to dry out then. Use ready mix plaster after a prime walls for exter protection
i'd say the walls should have been sized prior to paint or most certainly wallpaper being put on fresh plaster, can be done with a watery mix of a good wallpaper paste, then allowed to dry before hanging any paper
I'd say a paste issue rather than the quality of work as quality other than that looks good but there is no excuse for the poor customer service especially considering you'd probably have on-going works for them and also the potential for you to recommend them to others is a little short sighted on their behalf.
Yesssssssssssss Yianni! What an amazing video!! Lovely insight in to your life outside of Yiannimize so yes please more of these vids my man 👍🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Love the lifestyle Blog can't wait for more... Yianni's quote on the new block sets " Don't think you're gonna be picking this up are you mate" Uzi... "Hold my Beer Dad" 🤣🤣💖💖
Fair play for not naming the people who decorated (although they probably got a shoutout in a previous video). Im sure they explained the potential issues with wet walls and movement following the build but theres certainly better ways of handling things! 🐕 👍🏻
With all the air conditioning system and air management you and Danny installed I would of thought with a good sealer and right amount of paste that the wall papering should of been sound
In the extension the gaps could be due to movement due to the ground settling but I can’t understand the pealing but 100% they should come back to sort it.
The problem with the wallpaper is due to changes in temperature... that added to the fact that perhaps they did not use additional adhesives to those that come with the wallpaper, those who installed the wallpaper on the walls should know that... that it happens even with the most expensive papers, sometimes they use solvent-based glue, when that solvent evaporates the paper no longer adheres, for that they must use resin or silicone-based glues
Guarantee you’ll have mould and decorative issues for the next 6 months…. You paint with a non breathable paint or wallpaper that quickly after construction your gonna have issues, the moisture content of everything used will take at least 12 months to fully dry out and your currently trapping all that moisture in ..
Looks like the plaster wasn’t mist coated properly. You can see the white paint underneath flaking away on the skirting boards. I think the paint hasn’t adhered to the plaster and therefore the paste and paper has failed also
Here in Germany and Netherlands you have the "rule" to wait at least 6 weeks until to you put wallpaper on a fresh wall. Before you start you have to test the ground also. Sometimes you need a extra coat of a chemical that makes the wallpaper stick. If you don`t do that, the result could be that it falls of the wall. There is no adhesion to the ground.
If you trap in any moisture Yianni it will push the surface off. Just the same as painting windows it will push the paint off. The fact that the wall paper has shrunk tells me moisture in the walls.
This is what Daniel needs to do, move to a monthly instead of a weekly vid, hes killing himself, Yianni give him a heads up if you read this, nice vid, as always.
In regards to the wallpaper it could be multiple things and genuine reasons could be papered to soon they do recommend waiting 6 months as the plaster is very absorbent and does just suck the paste in, never had a problem as you apply a thin layer of paste first to counteract that. Could also be the paper it’s self as it has shrunk a lot. regardless he should be rectifying that even if you work it 50/50 you replace the wallpaper he does it labour free
I enjoyed that mate 👍👍👍 As for the wallpaper mate You should wait up to six months before you hang wallpaper on new plaster What you was showing on your video is a perfect example of the plaster not being dry before the paper was hung mate You will also get settling cracks in the plaster that would need addressing before papering hope this helps
Enjoy it... Id be pi.....ed about the wall paper...poor show. Love the dog reminds me of my childhood, used to look after my mum,me and my brother. Doing the right thing with your training etc. We have to invest in ourselves too. Wish I had done this earlier... Anxiety and depression, mental ill health. Take care Yanni and the team.
I was always thought it was best to wait to wallpaper 2-3 years on new builds, plasterboard taped and filled then let it all settle first before wallpapering. Looks like the paste has reacted with the paint as it’s peeling of the top coat with the paper.
It’s a shame, that someone you gave so much coverage to, that has potentially earn’t a lot of business from, is prepared to risk that by not coming back and rectifying the issue, not only that Ashville won’t recommend them either. When actually if he rectified it with good customer service, you would big him up. It takes a lot for you to shame a company. It’s not how you are. Uzi is amazing, typical German Shepherd, playful, mischievous, loyal and would lay his life down for you in a heartbeat. Just makes me miss by beautiful boy all the more
We cross line every wall prior to wallpapering, use the paste recommended by the wallpaper manufacturer and so use that paste on the lining paper. If the rules are followed as by the guidelines, then you would usually have some reason to go back to the supplier. It looks like the walls were mist coated but not lined, so the paste and moisture gets sucked into the walls and will pull the paper to where it wants to go.
Yep I’m a decorator and yes 100% it need 6months plus for plater to be below a certain moisture level but that can sometimes be less and a good decorator will take a moisture reading if there is a chance it’s too fresh to paper
And that was the problem. He wasn't a good decorator.
Nah doesn't need 6 months at all, no one waits 6 months to decorate so how do they do it? Fresh plaster should be sized and or lined with good quality lining paper. It's written on the instructions of all wallpaper, doesn't seem anyone reads it 🤷♂️
Exactly not good enough
Yes most don’t wait and you have issues
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All the older painter and decorators will always size the fresh plaster first !!!! Alot of traders now want to get in and out quick !!!!
In the words of your good friend Ashville..........NIIIIIICCCEEEE!!!!!!👍Loving the mix of content and will defo keep an ear out for your up and coming PODCAST .BTW with your wallpaper issue, 100% paste!!!! USi 👌
Hey Yianni, it CAN take up to 6 months for new plaster to dry out completely.
It really depends on how thick the layer of plaster is and also whether it was allowed to dry naturally or dryers were used.
The reason it's less of an issue upstairs is because of thermodynamics - heat naturally rises and above the room there will be the roof cavity, allowing to the plaster to gas off more easily.
But, a quality tradesman would have measured the moisture content of the walls BEFORE agreeing to paper or even paint.
That's just my opinion of course, and I'm not an expert. I am self-taught in that respect.
However, what is NOT acceptable is the lack of customer service to rectify the issue.
If he explained the risks to you beforehand, then it's on you!
But if he didn't, he should be willing to do whatever it takes to fix the issue as quickly as humanly possible!
If nothing else, he has lost the custom of a hugely influential person now, and the millions of people who watch your videos and know and trust you.
They used the wrong glue, ive had no issues with super glue before lol
@Josh not really, no Josh.
At the end of the day, the customer wants what the customer wants.
To me, the mark of a truly quality tradesman is whether you are willing to be honest and potentially disappoint the customer initially, or whether you just take their money and risk these very issues coming back to bite you in the arse later on.
For me (and i am not expert in this i hasten to add, only self-taught), I'd want to see the moisture content measured and the tradesman explain to me why it's not a good idea to go ahead yet.
This way, if I choose to go ahead anyway, the fault is on me and not the tradesman.
If I choose to get someone else in who IS willing to do it, and it goes wrong, at least I know that first tradesman was right, knows his shit AND can be trusted too.
He's not just out to make some quick cash and not care about the consequences.
Plaster is dry enough to paint after a couple of weeks, if it’s warm enough you can paint after a week, and if you’ve painted it then you can wall paper it, it’s got to do with the glue.
@-- true. But it does depend on the thickness of the plaster, the mix used and the circumstances.
Don't forget this was a complete build so the property was empty at the time of plastering.
No guarantees its adequately heated at that time.
That being said, that's a luxury, very heavy weight paper by the look of it.
What looks telling though is that the back of the paper looks like it has brought up a lot of paint with it.
To me, that suggests the plaster wasn't fully dry and/or the wall wasn't sized properly.
Paste! Now question, with expensive wallpaper you MUST use the correct paste as detailed by the manufacture
The weekend has gone up another set of levels. Man these video graphed crews of Yianni and Daniel are top notch !
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Yes finally yianni. This is what the people been waiting for POV. The real life of yianni. Keep it up. Screen time was 100% from me. #shoutoutashville
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@@Y14nny me too! You have a pretty interesting life
Definitely paste! Probably didn’t use enough or poor quality paste compared to the other rooms. Also I didn’t think I needed this video! What a good video yianni, youre proper businessman but a big kid at heart 😂. It’s a fresh take on the typical monthly videos. Good banter throughout and good watch, great job Gus on the editing 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Was Sy on the editing…
@@Y14nny yes! These types of video would boost you up!!! ☺️☺️☺️
Please keep doing these types of video!
More like they put neat paint straight onto a plastered wall which is a major school boy error. Sucks all the moisture out of the paint. Plastered walls need 2 mist coats before doing anything with them. 2 mist coats 3 weeks after being plastered (no sooner), then you can paint normally, advisable to just paint white and then after 4-6 months you can put whatever coloured paint you want on or wall paper.
The new plaster should have had a sealer of watered down wallpaper paste and allowed to dry before hanging the wallpaper. it’s good practice and stops the paper shrinking and drying out to quickly
This☝️☝️☝️ It's called sizing the wall. The mist coat before wallpapering was a bad idea too. Be better sizing the bare plaster with thinned out paste in my opinion.
The dogs carpet llf love the way u didn't crack up..well done sir
Probably one of my most favourite Yianni channel videos. Looking forward to the next one.
This video was probably my favourite videos of yours. I hope this continues!!
Yes Dave and srevie
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When you lifted the wall paper l could see paint had come off the wall and was stuck to the paper . This is a good sign that the walls where painted to early after the plastering it could also be a sign that you have had LIME coming out through the plaster. The lime comes from the cement and this distroys the wallpaper paste it can be made good by cleaning off the lose paint from the walls resizing the walls with paste and allowing it to dry . After this ease the paper from the walls clean off as much paint as you can and repaste allow paste to soak into the paper then gently ease it back down . The paper will become plyable and will stretch back to meet up with the other paper any paperhanger can sort it for you . best of luck
That dog trainer is spot on, all these so called dog experts wind me right up, dogs are just having fun they aren’t bored or frustrated, they love to play, they love to be affectionate, they love to receive affection. Like these idiots who say don’t stroke your dogs head they don’t like it.. rubbish! Our dogs LOVE it.
that dugeon master clip has sent me on a youtube worm hole of nostalgia now 😂 that cartoon had totally exited my memory till now
I remember watching that original day in the life video back in the day, your journey since has been inspiring
This video is an absolute viewing triumph Yianni and team! Awesme sauce. #shoutoutashville
As a painter / decorator I’ll put it down to how the decorators mixed the paste to apply to the back of the paper. Only time paper will peal is applied wrong, paste mixed poor or once it has some years on it in my opinion.
That’s a clean peal. The shrinking can happen it’s common, most wall paper do it more than others just like some will bubble. It’s All about haveing someone who knows how to wallpaper properly
Whenever you bring out a video doesn’t matter what it’s you know it’s going to be good
I have to say this video made me crack up! Good watch this, video is hilarious, I’m looking forward for the next one
Brilliant vid great vibe chilled nothing fancy just you 🤜🤛
Thanks Tim. Tried to keep it real
I can watch yianni 24/7 and not get bored
Deffo the plaster and adhesive used. The plaster needs time to dry but I’ll also tell you something interesting. I painted my walls recently after brand new plaster etc and some areas it took to it really well but other areas the pint refused to stick….I think you’ve had the same issue
Love this style vid Yian. Better than any vlog anyone could come about with. Filled in a nice section of my day. Appreciate it man stay blessed
Live this content. I couldn't watch this all day every day.
Definitely looking forward to the fitness journey and it’s long overdue, and I can’t believe the Urus has slightly better fuel consumption than my car, but then my car is a 20 year old 330 m sport
I literally thought this exact same thing and I have a brand new 320i. I get 300 miles out of a 60 litre tank. Might aswell get a lambo
Yanni it's so nice to see family time. Stay humble stay blessed 👊🏼😎
I'm watching this for the third time and We want more!!! 💯
Yeah am a painter and decorator a leave lest a Couple of month for plaster to dry out then. Use ready mix plaster after a prime walls for exter protection
Good video ! ,. Nice to see Daniel louisie @ashville too 👍😁
10min in, loving it so far the edit has a nice vibe 👌👌👌
Great to see your dog happy and life is treating you well fella, much love!
Wow. Yian doesn’t stop grinding. Always pushing out content!!!
that dog is frickin awesome, like the name aswell
"Its like a big kong" pause ⏸ 😂
i'd say the walls should have been sized prior to paint or most certainly wallpaper being put on fresh plaster, can be done with a watery mix of a good wallpaper paste, then allowed to dry before hanging any paper
Tbh he is right same as a new build home its reccomended to wait 6-12month to decorate but still shit of them to not fix the issues
I feel like in general I prefer painting the walls just because it’s easier to see if there are any issues with the wall
This is gonna be another sick little series 👌🏽👍🏽
Amazing Content from Yianny this week really levelling up. God Bless
I'd say a paste issue rather than the quality of work as quality other than that looks good but there is no excuse for the poor customer service especially considering you'd probably have on-going works for them and also the potential for you to recommend them to others is a little short sighted on their behalf.
Yesssssssssssss Yianni! What an amazing video!! Lovely insight in to your life outside of Yiannimize so yes please more of these vids my man 👍🏼⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Love the lifestyle Blog can't wait for more...
Yianni's quote on the new block sets " Don't think you're gonna be picking this up are you mate"
Uzi... "Hold my Beer Dad" 🤣🤣💖💖
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Loved this, nice to see something different.
loving the wholesome family content
Fair play for not naming the people who decorated (although they probably got a shoutout in a previous video). Im sure they explained the potential issues with wet walls and movement following the build but theres certainly better ways of handling things! 🐕 👍🏻
Really lovely watching. Thank you
Yianni your an inspiration always giving out positive vibes only and working non stop keep on winning bro and up the gooners
You've got the same wallpaper as ME!
More vids like this I actually enjoyed watching this and try do some day in a life
With all the air conditioning system and air management you and Danny installed I would of thought with a good sealer and right amount of paste that the wall papering should of been sound
such a nice feel good video, family is everything, beautiful family!
In the extension the gaps could be due to movement due to the ground settling but I can’t understand the pealing but 100% they should come back to sort it.
The problem with the wallpaper is due to changes in temperature... that added to the fact that perhaps they did not use additional adhesives to those that come with the wallpaper, those who installed the wallpaper on the walls should know that... that it happens even with the most expensive papers, sometimes they use solvent-based glue, when that solvent evaporates the paper no longer adheres, for that they must use resin or silicone-based glues
gorgeous family yianni . this was exciting to watch , cant wait for the next episode
Thank you Jaz
TWAY, TMAY, YANMO, all addictive watching
love all the dog content.. Uzi is truly blessed 🐺
This video brought a smile to my face, it was nice to watch beautiful life more blessing to you and your family!!!
Siiick Love this vlog.
Great Vid, Uzi needs a friend, get him a Jack Russel and call her Millie. then you have an Uzi 9 Millie meter ! Lol (Get to the Chopper!)
Love this mate 👍
Love this yiann refreshing to see something different 🙃🙂
Much enjoyed this and prefer this style of video, only problem it takes a month at a time lol. Nice vid Yian
Just wrap the walls in a chrome 😂😂
Can’t wait for more. Yianni monthly let’s gooooooo 👍
Love the petrol game
Now this is the sort of content I want to see
Great video - loved every minute of it
Guarantee you’ll have mould and decorative issues for the next 6 months…. You paint with a non breathable paint or wallpaper that quickly after construction your gonna have issues, the moisture content of everything used will take at least 12 months to fully dry out and your currently trapping all that moisture in ..
Looks like the plaster wasn’t mist coated properly. You can see the white paint underneath flaking away on the skirting boards. I think the paint hasn’t adhered to the plaster and therefore the paste and paper has failed also
Uzi is well trained always looking out for danger
That was very enjoyable - thank you! 👍👍
Here in Germany and Netherlands you have the "rule" to wait at least 6 weeks until to you put wallpaper on a fresh wall. Before you start you have to test the ground also. Sometimes you need a extra coat of a chemical that makes the wallpaper stick. If you don`t do that, the result could be that it falls of the wall. There is no adhesion to the ground.
Love this Yianni Monthly 😍😍let me put the kettle on ☕☕
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Great video looking forward to your next one 😊
Really good content and a great watch.
Yes! Loved it, I assume you are responsible then for the end of ashville weekly. The pair of ya had cahoots in the transition
Lovely video and a lovely family to go with it.
I’m enjoy watching your video especially every part of your baby the face expression was so funny 😂 love your video
love the editing on this video it definitely takes it to the next level! XD
Uzi needs his own channel.
Uzimize.
Nice video, enjoyed watching it…
If you trap in any moisture Yianni it will push the surface off. Just the same as painting windows it will push the paint off. The fact that the wall paper has shrunk tells me moisture in the walls.
Great vid yianni. You’re obviously a hard worker and this was a nice snapshot into what’s going on. Keep on mate 👍
Your videos always put a smile on my face keep doing what you do bro
Note to staff Tesco garages are fuelled by Esso 😉👍🏻 , dog is lovely and scary 😬
This is what Daniel needs to do, move to a monthly instead of a weekly vid, hes killing himself, Yianni give him a heads up if you read this, nice vid, as always.
I always used to size the walls first. It looks as if the plaster sucked all the paste off the paper!
Love it
In regards to the wallpaper it could be multiple things and genuine reasons could be papered to soon they do recommend waiting 6 months as the plaster is very absorbent and does just suck the paste in, never had a problem as you apply a thin layer of paste first to counteract that. Could also be the paper it’s self as it has shrunk a lot. regardless he should be rectifying that even if you work it 50/50 you replace the wallpaper he does it labour free
I enjoyed that mate 👍👍👍
As for the wallpaper mate
You should wait up to six months before you hang wallpaper on new plaster
What you was showing on your video is a perfect example of the plaster not being dry before the paper was hung mate
You will also get settling cracks in the plaster that would need addressing before papering hope this helps
Enjoy it... Id be pi.....ed about the wall paper...poor show. Love the dog reminds me of my childhood, used to look after my mum,me and my brother. Doing the right thing with your training etc. We have to invest in ourselves too. Wish I had done this earlier... Anxiety and depression, mental ill health. Take care Yanni and the team.
Hi Yanni, did they line the walls first horizontally?
Amazing video loved this style of filming
You should of just wrapped the wall 😂 job done ✅
This was really good
Great video!
Paste for the walls hasn't been mixed propper but if walls had just been plastered they hold water till dry that would push paper of also
I was always thought it was best to wait to wallpaper 2-3 years on new builds, plasterboard taped and filled then let it all settle first before wallpapering. Looks like the paste has reacted with the paint as it’s peeling of the top coat with the paper.