If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to update the interior and exterior walls of your home, it’s time to leave the paintbrushes or spray cans in the past. Paint rollers can cover large surface areas more effectively and equally—if you know how to choose the right one and roll it correctly. Grab a roller, some paint, and this guide to transform your space in a day!
Things You Should Know
- Fill a paint tray with one inch of paint, then load the paint roller by rolling it back and forth several times until it's fully saturated.
- Roll the paint onto the wall using a slightly angled, upward stroke. You can apply paint using a W or N shape to coat the wall evenly.
- Keep a wet edge by overlapping each paint section for the best results. This will help avoid streaks or brush marks.
Steps
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionShould I wet a paint roller before using it?Jeff Baldwin is a Residential Painter and the Owner of Baldwin Custom Painting, based in San Francisco, CA. With two decades of painting experience, Jeff specializes in high-end residential and small commercial painting projects. Dedicated to quality craftsmanship, Jeff and Baldwin Custom Painting provide bonded/insured, licensed, and lead-safe certified services in residential painting, light commercial painting, and wood refinishing.Getting the roller damp before using it helps you apply paint smoothly.
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QuestionHow do I get a smooth finish with a paint roller?Jeff Baldwin is a Residential Painter and the Owner of Baldwin Custom Painting, based in San Francisco, CA. With two decades of painting experience, Jeff specializes in high-end residential and small commercial painting projects. Dedicated to quality craftsmanship, Jeff and Baldwin Custom Painting provide bonded/insured, licensed, and lead-safe certified services in residential painting, light commercial painting, and wood refinishing.The length of the nap determines how smooth of a finish you'll have. If you want a smooth finish, then go for roller sleeves with short nap.
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QuestionHow do I paint a ceiling?DonaganTop AnswererIf you're using a roller, paint it as you would a wall. Cover the floor with a tarp. If it's a different color than the walls, mask off the top of the walls.
Tips
- Paint rollers can be used for painting with nearly all types of paint, including matte and gloss paint.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.thisoldhouse.com/painting/23439151/interior-painting-tips
- ↑ https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/tips-for-rolling-paint-in-corners-and-storing-wet-paint-rollers/
- ↑ Jeff Baldwin. Residential Painter. Expert Interview. 26 February 2021
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- ↑ https://www.thisoldhouse.com/painting/23439151/interior-painting-tips
- ↑ https://aapkapainter.com/blog/how-to-use-a-paint-roller-roller-painting-techniques/
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- ↑ https://aapkapainter.com/blog/how-to-use-a-paint-roller-roller-painting-techniques/
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4BY7qPV3PM&t=22s
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- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-long-does-it-take-paint-to-dry/
- ↑ Jeff Baldwin. Residential Painter. Expert Interview. 26 February 2021
About This Article
To use a paint roller, pour your paint into a shallow pan, dampen the roller sleeve with water, and roll the sleeve in the pan to load it evenly with paint. Next, start at one of the bottom corners and roll the paint onto the wall using a slightly angled, upwards stroke, stopping 2–4 inches from the ceiling. Then, sweep the roller up and down to spread the paint on the wall. Finally, reload the roller with paint and start on the next wall section. Always spread the paint towards the previously painted section for the smoothest coverage! For tips on seamlessly connecting painted sections together, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "I have never used a roller and am about to! Having read this article, I feel slightly less nervous."