Is a paint sprayer worth it?

Paint sprayers have an obvious advantage: They can spread paint, stains, and clear finishes faster than any brush or roller. But just as important is their ability to apply an even coating to uneven surfaces like window shutters and stair balusters—fertile ground for brush drips.

How many square feet does a gallon of paint cover with a sprayer?





Amount of Paint to Use With a Paint Sprayer



Also, any paint left in the hose must be blown out. Some of the paint can be saved, but much of it goes to waste. One gallon of paint will cover about square feet of wall. It’s best to estimate high when spraying on paint.

How much more paint do you use with a sprayer?

Does a paint sprayer use more paint than a roller? The short answer is “yes.” Paint sprayers use roughly 33% more paint on average than a roller. However, most professionals and dedicated DIYers agree that, since paint sprayers can save you so much time, using a little extra paint is worth it.

Do paint sprayers use more paint than rolling?

Rolling paint is the frugal homeowner’s choice.



Then, if you choose to use a sprayer anyway, you’ll still need to buy more paint: Sprayers use about 33 percent more paint than rollers do. For a fraction of the cost, rolling paint is the budget-friendly way to go.

Do professional painters use sprayers?

When a home is being built you will see professional painters using a paint sprayer. Most of the time this is because there is very little to mask off because there’s no furniture and typically no flooring in the space. But in addition to spraying professional painters will also back roll.

How much does a good paint sprayer cost?





Paint sprayers range in cost from around $50 to over $300. Higher-end paint sprayers come with more features, while lower-end sprayers are usually handheld and come with a small canister that you refill as you use it. Less expensive paint sprayers also usually have smaller motors.

How many square feet does 5 gallons of paint cover with a sprayer?

According to our paint estimator, 5 gallons of paint can cover as much as 1,800 square feet. A quart of paint will coat about 90 square feet of space.

How much does 5 gallons of spray paint cover?

One gallon of paint typically covers 350 to 400 square feet of area. Using the same calculation, you can safely say that 5 gallons will effectively cover 2,000 square feet or 4 to 5 average size rooms.

How many square feet will 10 gallons of paint cover?

Paint usually is applied at 350 to 400 square feet per gallon (primer at 200 to 300 square feet per gallon).

Do you need 2 coats with paint sprayer?



If application is done via brush and roller, two coats are absolutely required to build up the correct mil thickness. So if you’re receiving an estimate from someone and they’re telling you they are doing two coats, ask them if they’re brushing and rolling the whole house.

Should you Backroll after spraying?

Does every surface need to be back rolled after spraying? No. You can actually damage or create an unwanted finish if you back roll certain surfaces.

What type of paint sprayer do professionals use?

With the hardworking contractor in mind, HVLP paint sprayers (sometimes called turbo-sprayers) are professional paint-spraying equipment ideal for use on trim, finish work, furniture staining, cabinet painting, and any detailed applications where high-accuracy, speed, and a smooth finish are needed.

Is it easier to spray or roll paint?



Even on areas around 100m2 (an average room), a sprayer is faster. Set up and masking do not take long once you get some experience, and cleaning out a roller at the end in many cases can take longer than a sprayer. Typically, a sprayer is around four times faster than a roller. Round one: The sprayer wins!

Do paint sprayers make a mess?

A paint sprayer will make a mess if you don’t know how to use it. However, if this isn’t you’re first rodeo, your paint sprayer shouldn’t leave a mess at all. It really depends on how well you use it. There are different spray guns out there with different nozzles and air pressures.

How long does it take to paint a room with a sprayer?

For a standard room, if you begin by cutting in above the trim, below the ceilings and around the window- and door frames, followed by rolling the walls, it can take you 1-2 hours per coat. It takes less than 10 minutes to paint a room with an Airless paint sprayer.

Is it worth it to use a paint sprayer indoors?

Whether you’re flipping a house or just want to give the walls inside your home a fresh look, interior paint sprayers can do the job faster, cleaner, and more efficiently than traditional brushes or paint rollers.

Should I thin paint before spraying?



Is it necessary to Thin Latex Paint for Spraying? Yes, the latex paint does need to be thinned. Even though latex paint is water-based, it is thicker than the oil-based paint varieties. The thick latex paint needs to be thinned to be able to spray a fine mist of paint.