QWhat forms of payment does EP accept? A30% T/T deposit, balance paid before shipment; L/C at sight.
QHow do I contact EP directly? AYou can email us at [email protected] or call us on +86 130 8398 8828.
QHow long does delievery take? A2 weeks for bulk orders, 3 days for samples.
QCan EP make OEM wallpaper book? AYes, we can make the OEM wallpaper book as customers required.
QWhat is the packing for my order? ANormally 12 rolls or 16 rolls in 1 carton and we use wood pallets for bulk orders to protect the goods from delievery damage.
QCan EP provide free samples? ANew customer need to pay for the sample cost and delievery cost of samples, but the money would refund to the first bulk order of customer.
QHow many rolls do I need? AYou can send email to [email protected] to get help for calculating the rolls of wallpaper you might need.
QWhy wallpaper, isn’t paint cheaper and easier? AA professional wallpaper installation may last 15 to 25 years or more with a look that you simply cannot get from paint. The wallpaper and installation is paid for once, as opposed to multiple purchases of paint and labor to over the same period. Wallpaper is far easier to clean up when compared to paint as well. Generally speaking, you can wipe up any marks or stains from a wallpaper’s acrylic or vinyl surface with a sponge. While the same can be said of modern painted surfaces, many times this leaves a shiny or dull spot where marks or stains used to be on a painted surface.
QWhat is a pattern match? A On all wallpaper, except some textures and murals, there is what is called a pattern match or pattern repeat. This is the vertical distance between one point on a pattern design to the identical point vertically. This pattern repeat is an integral part of the design. A random match is one in which the pattern matches no matter how adjoining strips are positioned. Stripes are a good example. A straight-across match is one in which the design elements match on adjoining strips. A drop match is one in which there is a vertical drop between the matching design elements. With straight-across matches, every hung strip is the same as the ceiling line. With drop matches, the number of strips hung before a strip is repeated is dependent on the type of drop match.