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How To Paint Like A Pro

You don't always need to invest a bunch of time and money to change the style of your building exterior. A simple exterior paint job will drastically change the look of your commercial property. This is one of the most cost effective and quickest remodels you can invest in. The project is particularly smart if you are able to do the painting on your own, with a small crew. If you want to paint your exterior, you should invest in a pneumatic spraygun, whether you rent or buy one. This article explains how to properly use a pneumatic spraygun for the most professional and cost effective paint job.

How to Spray Paint Like a Pro

There are a few important tips and techniques that you should follow when spraying your walls. Perhaps the most basic, but also the most commonly neglected, is to always keep the gun moving while you are spraying. If you pull the trigger and leave the gun pointed in one spot, paint will puddle up and you will have to deal with drips. Also, you should not keep the trigger pull a heat wave your hand back and forth. Usually, painting from side to side is the best technique. However, you will get a better finish if you release the trigger after each sideways movement. This way you won't overlap on the edges and leave a thicker amount of paint.

You also need to control your distance from the wall. If possible, try and keep the gun nozzle an equal distance from the wall whenever you are spraying. This isn't always easy, because it means that you have to do more walking. Also, it is much more difficult if you are just using ladders to paint the elevated areas. If you rent a scaffolding system, you will be able to control the paint dispersion on the higher areas of your wall. This also makes the job a little easier on your body because you don't need to be balancing on the top of a ladder while trying to spray. Basically, the key to spraying with a paint gun is consistency.

You want to make sure the pressure of your gun is consistent and that you are always painting with the nozzle an equal distance from the wall. Painting with a pneumatic gun might take a little bit of practice and patience, but it is definitely more effective than trying to handle the job with just paint brushes and rollers.

If you feel you cannot do this yourself, it may be better to contact professional painters, such as those at APC Services of New England.


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