Professional Painter Shows The Fastest Way To Paint A Wall
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Anthony Pezzotti from Pezzotti Painting is a professional painter. He shows us how to prime a wall and the specific pattern he uses to paint quickly and cleanly. He primes, then paints the perimeter of the wall first. Then he creates a V shape with the roller across the largest surface area. He goes over the whole area again, filling in the holes for a precise and quick paint job.
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Professional Painter Shows The Fastest Way To Paint A Wall
Remember this is sped way up, friends! Don’t dislocate a shoulder trying to match that pace, take your time. Unnecessary advice for some, life saving for others.
If you take your time the paint will dry, so this is a fast technique
What they don't tell you: fast pace means a rain of tiny paint droplets. This is not a problem to a professional, as they will SPEND TIME to cover the whole ground. However, as you - amateur painter - try to make sloppy job covering the floor, expect to spend a lot of time scrubbing it afterwards. Or, be a sensible person a go slow.
I saw this too late
🤣
His roller is also bigger than what you can buy in stores.
Why is watching this so satisfying
This speed up make this look oddly satisfying
Great work
What is the tool you use to squeeze/scrape the paint off the roller?
It's called a 5 in 1, just a little putty knife/scraper with a half circle cut on the side. They're sold at most stores that have tools for pretty cheap
The major difference is the length of the roller, when using a manual roller, size does matter, most people buy a 230mm or a 250mm at the most, but if you buy a 360mm x 12mm nap then your painting time will be halved, I think a 450mm roller is too big for most beginners, the second halve of it is the quality of the paint, never buy cheap paint, plus if you have to put a undercoat or primer, get it tinted to at least 50% to 75% of the top coat color, it will save you heaps of pain.
My AirPods would probably end up inside the bucket
Work smart not hard in a nutshell
The fastest way is with a big spray nozzle .. way way faster..
... but there's a lot of cleaning up to do after ...
Even the dog
The most important detail most people will miss is that this guy is using a professional roller that is of so much higher quality than the $10 crap most people will buy for a 1 time painting project. That alone will impact the quality of how most at home painting projects will turn out.
Also having a two foot wide one helps lol
Was going to say I bet that roller cover is worth a bit.
Doesn't hurt to get the technique down by practicing with the standard brushes first.
Yup and the quality of paint also goes a long way
Lol he uses an epoxy flooring roller 18 inch. No professional would ever use that, true pros use 9 inch. That's why he has to cover the whole room in plastic lol
Me watching someone else paint: 😃
Me doing the painting myself: 😐
True
Beautifully expressed
Exactly, same here lol but I used to do music and it's like watching another writer going through his technique and taking the best parts and applying them to your style.
I love it how he can cut in without masking, I made such a mess painting my bathroom even with masking 😁
That second face is me thinking of how much it costs to get a pro to do it. Then, I always turn around and do it my dog-gone self. lol
I guess a the video title of "Professional painter shows the last step in a long process of patching holes, removing switches and outlet covers, sanding, more sanding, cutting in the edges, and THEN rolling out the wall" wasn't as click-baity.
Truth. Cutting in and patching is the hard part and most time intensive. They glossed right over that important detail. This is the easiest part.
@@replicated "why does this guy want $800 to paint my room? It's like a five minute job. I know, I saw it on RUclips!"
Preach!! 🙌🏼
yeah the painters my boss (contractor) hires just dropped over $2k on Festool sanders in order to maintain a specific quality..
I mean they just say 'paint a wall', which he does. For those who struggle with the painting part this might be a helpful video.
Personally I like the painting part, but not the 'remove all furniture, tape all borders, clean all the paint stains, repaint certain areas that somehow don't have enough coverage, clean the room again, clean all rollers and brushes, move all furniture back to the room, put all the equipment away' part.
Rock solid technique. Notice how he didn't paint the entire wall with a single dip like some other idiots? He is applying a proper coat as thw correct speed and then dipping. I wish the video wasn't sped up because this is absolutely textbook good technique.
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What kind of roller is this ???
The cutting in is what always gets me; not everyone is that steady with a brush, so my rookie self always relies on painters tape.
Amazing how well that translates to spanish, cutting = recortar, painter's tape = cinta de carrocero, somebody did the translation to english in some point bc there is no way that's casual
I taught myself to cut in by not using any tape.
@@gorehammer1 yeah just watch a pro, practice on something harmless, load the brush properly, have some faith. It's not so much "talent" as it is slowing down & paying attention to how you position everything, down to your footing.
The brush angle is everything.
@@ESPkenner48 ... 🤨 Que recortar, ni recortar. It's called "corter" (cuts).
The fastest way is to film yourself and speed it up 😂
And yes: it's the cutting that takes the longest time. Especially if you don't have neat edges to work with 😩
Only one clip showing the actual time taking part: the corners. That is like, 95% of the work. This is not the fastest way. This is just the regular way.
Well noted. I will hire professional painter to paint my wall faster. Great!
It’s the cutting in or edging that’s the pain in the butt.
Yeah the painter gets all the credit but the prepper did all the real work !
there's always tips and tricks to edging in...don't make it hard...always get your line first, then paint.
And yet they dont point out that the video is sped up and the guy uses professional paint rather than generic from b&q. For example dulux professional is thicker than normal dulux because no business wants decorators taking 4 days to paint. Professional paint is always thicker so you need less coats.
Source: my family are 15 generations of painters and decorators
ETA: sorry about spelling and English, it is not my 1st language
But he already did the hardest part, the edging.
and you'd be surprised on how slow some of those painter's can be cutting in. Rolling is always the easy part.
I edge all the time. I do 2 feet in 10s. A 3" brush is better than a shorter one. 😀
@@fuzzyrat123 Some people don't further develop their own techniques. They just dip their 2.5" brush into a 1gal bucket, fight for room with the grid and winnie roller. 🙄
Can't help. But watching people doing their craft properly can be very satisfying.
This is actually good advice that I will forget by the time I actually need to paint a wall.
Painting is so simple. You either slap a big fat V or W on the wall and back roll through your paint. Now, cutting in. That takes patience and practice. But dear lord PLEASE buy good shit when painting. Spring for the Purdy and don’t buy some super cheap multi pack of covers that are gonna leave more material on the wall than paint. And all a chip brush is good for is basting BBQ. Don’t ever seriously think that’s an option. PLEASE, and prime the damn surface. If you have paint failure and didn’t prime, that “lifetime” warranty doesn’t mean shit. And if the manufacturer suggests a certain tinted primer for the color you picked, just spend the extra couple of bucks and get it. Otherwise you’re gonna be real pissed off when you’re like 5 coats in and that red you picked STILL doesn’t match the color chip.
I have never used a paint that has gone on in less than 3 coats
@@Dr.LongMonkey then you haven't been around long enough to find that out lol, there is some really cheap ass paint out there. And sometimes the customer thinks they are getting a really good deal until they find out they have to get more because you have to add multiple coats.
@@fuzzyrat123 I just haven't had my own house to paint yet. And my parents are the cheapest people out there, expect when it comes to fast food and cable, then they'll pay whatever
what's the point of the V? i don't get it.
Omg a tradesman... It's not like everyone hasn't been shitting on trades for the last decades. He's a properly trained painter. If people didn't hate on workers this would be more the norm to see. Instead you get, guys out of Craigslist, and only crews worth a damn pass down skills like esoteric knowledge.
People don't care about quality, they want it done cheaply. The only company in my area that were professionals recently closed their doors. They were consistently underbid by Mexicans.
@@Temulon Yea people just pay for the 14 man asian squad to come in an do a completely different job to what they paid for.
Actually happens pretty frequently where i live.
Man I really could’ve used this knowledge when it took almost 2 months to paint my room 🤦🏼♀️ and my room isn’t even that big
Let me guess, you brushed the whole wall...
How?!???!
I'm a pro.
Fast is for apartment repaints and new construction where profit margins are small.
You'll see "W's" in his finish.
Ugly.
My clients get done right.
Not "right now".
25 years of skill is why I'm fast.
I am glad your clients get the best service.
What's your company? Or where are you located?
@@Veronica.John10-10 I'm in Dallas and all of my work is in Highland Park.
@@ReglazeRX I've painted the liberty statue for years, that's why i'm a God Painter , call me please and i teach you silly slug.
@@ReglazeRX I have a painting company in DFW. I hate booking Jobs in Highland Park and Preston Hollow. Customers are moody and have no long-term respect. They're Snobby and look down on their contractors.
3 minutes of pure satisfaction~
Satisfying and easy to look at. But when I do it. It's gon take hours for sho... and some paints splattered on me clothes 💪🏼👌🏼
i have desnated suff i were whin spray paint and normal paint i been sprah little thing all day so in clothes of pritty much all colers
I’ve tried all the techniques on a lot of walls. Without a quality roller cover and roller, the paint coverage will be inconsistent once it dries.
30 years as a painting contractor confirms this to be the correct technique. If you use cheap roller sleeves, they won't hold as much paint, but it's still the same technique - just slower. Keep your sleeves in good order and be patient. Pros didn't learn in a week.
I have a question using a Roller doesn't consume more paint and so you'll be' able to paint less times over years because of the more thickness of the layers? Thanks
Question, I notice he's going back to the left but would it be prudent to lay it off one more time and work back to the right where the dry edge is?
@@jjmill5209 I mainly work right to left, but that's only my preference. So, I always lay off into the wet edge that I just completed, overlapping about 300mm/ 1 foot to ensure no roller tracks remain.
@@andreabuzzolan9807 Using a roller doesn't use more paint necessarily, unless you put too much on - then it will sag and look terrible. Aim for 2 coats of evenly spread paint, then you will generally get good coverage. Thickness alone won't give you added protection as it is only the top coat that gets scuffed and dirty.
@@ErgonBill thanks, I usually work left to right, lay it on like the video except going left to right and I go back after laying it on and do a final lay off starting back at the left where I just started laying it on, is that proper?
Haha try cement wall :D not dry wall
Yep that's what I've got!
Lmao he could do your whole house during his lunch break
Been painting for a while too but these techniques are great!
The hardest, most cointer-intuitive, thing I ever learned about painting is that when doing the edging you use a big brush with lots of paint as opposed to a small brush with very little.
Game changer,...but scary.
Scary but a lot easier because the big brush basically makes a straight edge.
Angled brush is the thing 👌
What's special everyone does the same thing right?🤨
Yes the diagonal slash works really well but don't slant it to far forward because you will thin the paint coat out too much and sometimes depending on the new color it won't cover the old paint. A regular 15 ft long wall should have a slash every 3 ft (5 slashes) with a 9in roller and every 5ft with an 18in roller(3 slashes). This interval varies depending on the height of the wall.
@Karl with a K he uses a half inch nap. That roller cover holds tons of paint. It's also heavy. I use 3/8.
@Karl with a K it has EVERYTHING to do with the amount of paint on the roller therefore you don't have to dip in ya bucket so much, which is what you were complaining about.
@Karl with a K you obviously paint all the time. 90 percent of the people I've painted with uses a 3/8 nap. I make a living painting. I don't have painters come in because I paint. Genius, maybe go to a real pai t store and talk to some professionals. Most use 3/8, some use 1/4 and some use half. Different ways to do shit man and I can tell you've done none of them. Well, let's go paint for a living now. Work time where I live.
Karl = Never painted in his life.
COVID has me watching a dude paint a wall. I’m ready God.
Lol 😂
This is far better than that Amana painting where he dry rolls everything. It’s just a s fast and you end up with a better end result by only doing the V with an 18” roller, spreading, then backrolling.
Yep, fastest way is to hire a professional, agreed.
Indeed. If you want a job done well don't do it yourself unless it's actually your job.
I remember a guy told me he could paint a whole house in 2 hours. He was fired the same day.
You guys arnt paying attention to the cieling or ground after they spin that roller like nobody’s business have you physically checked there work I guarantee the go back and re cut and roll a good 2’ from the wall, also you can paint this fast but they got a lot of holidays on that wall absolutely garbage and roller naps affect textures for that much paint they must use 1” naps which leaves a homeowner special finish
You know a painter is a top tier when he paints while being in white closing
you don't have to wear painter whites to be a "top tier" painter...I wore them for 15 years and got sick of them and switched to other wear that was more comfortable. I'd love to smack the person who thought painter's have to wear white.
Most paint is white (primer, trim, ceiling, etc), so the clothing color hides splatters
@@fuzzyrat123 why do you have to be aggressive for nothing?
@@Homo_neanderthal Wasn't being "aggressive" as you put it, it was figuratively speaking in a humorous way. AND, you don't have to wear "painter whites" to be a top tier painter.
Also bear in mind that it all depends what kind of products he is using. If he is painting over silk or eggshell ,he can go long way with only 1 dip of the roller :)
you are exactly right...try doing that shit over a flat surface when you're trying to add a gloss to the walls, especially when you're cutting in lol
At last someone who knows what up
Who would've known painting a wall is the fastest way to paint a wall?
I used to paint museum walls and capital G .. Gallery walls .. in NYC and Chicago and Minneapolis ... BIG walls that needed to be painted fast and correctly. Room after room. This is the Way
This was actually really helpful, learned some new techniques! Very clean work indeed 😊
Lol
That looks like a REALLY long roller!
In Pennsylvania near Philadelphia 20 minutes half hour away there is a paint shortage you can't buy any paint anymore that's what I was told today
Facts
This will help me out tremendously in painting my living room. Thanks.
Lol make sure you put plastic down on everything you don't want paint speckles on. This will throw paint everywhere!
These videos leave out important things while trying to make the guy out to be so fast. For starters, how about laying out all your drop cloths, removing all the switch plates and then all of the cutting in, not to mention using one of the longer oversized rollers... And last but not least, the video is sped up. Thanks for insulting our intelligence 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Has anyone ever successfully cleaned a roller and got it near as good as new?
Yes.
But my roller cover is my tool.
Yes, by squeezing paint out using something with a smooth metal edge or one of those specially formed roller scrapers, then finish off with a warm water rinse,. It's good to scrape the paint out first as this saves using too much water when rinsing.
Yep. Throw them away
Yep. Throw them away
@@Harry-Sachs yep, done that too...
It's all the prep work that takes up all the time.
"Anthony has been painting this for many years." Taking many years to paint is not fastest way to paint. He should move on and paint another wall. :) Regards.
The speed is in the width of the roller. Everything else is how you are supposed to paint a wall. Trim it out, fill in the field with the roller.
I’ve been painting for 35 years you can’t maintain that speed all day every day!!👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿
For all those who are wondering what roller he's using, cause I use the exact same one. It's the purdy 18" with a 3 quarter inch nap, and yes they're a game changer compared to your standard roller, You'd never be able to achieve this technique
I want to see someone who isn't use to that and see them trying to roll a vaulted ceiling with an 18 3/4 nap roller lol that shit will kill your shoulders hah. Been doing it far to long to know :)
@@fuzzyrat123 haha, they'd be putting it down in seconds. Then again I remember my shoulders burning like hell when I first started.
You can skip shoulder day at the gym then. @@petehefferon8192
As a professional decorator I call b.s on this. I'd bet under close inspection it's a complete dog shit finish. Hero painters are "ALWAYS" the worst painters.
yeah that is fast, but remenber you have to paint corners, around plugs or any object on walls. and believe me THAT takes time, and firstly you have cover the floor, cover baseboar that also takes a little bit of time. this videos only shows the fast way.
False. The fastest way is to Picasso it and just throw a bucket of paint at the wall. You're looking for efficient.
Подскажите кто нибудь пожалуйста, каким валиком пользуетесь для такой покраски и ворс какой длины?
In 2010 3d tv failed bcoz they didn't solved eyes straining problem
If you go to Settings > Playback speed and set it to 2 he will works even faster!
What's the big hurry? I'll go find an old man who will take his time and do it right.
That’s right I’m just taking a break from painting at my work,
The fastest way to paint wall
Step 1: paint wall
Honestly I don't see the skill here
Im tired of this lie is not that fast because the walls need to be cut and that takes more time than rolling!
Nice to see a professional in action ⭐️🌝 and pick up some slick tricks 🌝
The biggest time saver here is that everything is already masked and cut in...
Mom : What the hell are you watching
Me : How to paint a wall under a minute
Sorry, but that is NOT PROFESSIONAL!!
i decided to let the roller do the work, the room still isn't painted
If I could just paint like this consistently, I might be able to have my house painted finished by another year, I’ve only been at it for 4 years now! 😂
I’ve been a painting contractor for 20 plus years and I’ve never used a roller pan for painting walls. Professional painters use 5 gallon buckets with a metal grid. We also only use lambskin roller covers and Wooster poles and handles with the quick release. Corona chinex brushes for latex and coronal ox hair for oil. The nap on the roller depends on what you are rolling. Smooth walls we use 1/2 inch nap mostly. Corona has some good micro fiber roller covers if you want no texture. 5/8” nap. And we only use 9” roller covers.
I’m a professional painter. We use what we want to get the job done. What you eat don’t make others shit dude
@@zeusclan8999 just saying, I didn’t know that when I started painting. I’m still learning and trying new techniques and new tools, brushes, rollers, scaffolds, etc….
@@mikea1094 very nice attitude
Yeah buddy.... pro tips rock
I get really upset watching people run a roller dry and worse yet leading with the backend of the sleeve....ugh
Why do professionals only use 9 inch rollers and not larger size rollers? Doesn't it take more effort and time, since you need to load up the roller more and make more movements to roll the paint out?
Watch this at 2 x speed for the quickest painter you have ever seen.
Except that you will see brush marks in the corners. So, when I paint the corners with a brush, I also use a mini roller to remove the brush marks, because I care about quality more than speed. Then I use a bigger roller to paint the rest of the wall. Painting fast doesn't always give the best quality...
Way back in high school (up hill both ways, avoid the dinosaurs) I helped paint the set for a school play. The art teacher told us that the way to do it was to make a big "V" at the start...but told us it helped the paint stick better. We dutifully obliged...with our not-over-loaded tools (rollers & brushes). Didn't seem to make any sort of difference to any of us...& why would the paint need to stick "better" on a set that'd be trashed fairly soon?
Ok, Mr. R...& thanks for making fun of students who helped & got paint on themselves.
Well of course it looks fast of you speed up the footage....
Shoutout to this man he was born to do this 🎨🖌🦾
However z this is not correct. He is missing out one of the most important things you do when you apply the paint. "The Cuts" come first.
It's quicker to cut after the roll. This way you aren't over-cutting. You know exactly how far out you need to go. Also when cutting it's quicker to use a brush AND a hot dog roller to get into the spots that are too small for the large roller but too big to brush effectively. What he does get wrong is taping off the whole baseboard and floor. It's much quicker to use drop cloths. A great painter only uses tape and plastic when they are spraying a room it is never needed when rolling. I have been professionally painting for 15 years.
i thought this was we all learned to paint professionally. there is nothing special about this technique...all pro's use it.
he paints so fast because his roller is twice as long as the usual. I would like to be able to paint with one like that.
Being able to speed up the RUclips video certainly helps as well. I've found I've been able to speed up my painting by 2X using this method
Very helpful and informative.
I worked as a painter long time ago and could finish rooms at speed, now in my mid 60's it recently took me 3 days to finish my kitchen lol.
Why do painters always wear white pants?
no lie i do this. 😳 definitely with a much smaller roller but... it lets you get a more even distribution of paint on a section cause you spread it all out on the first roll instead of slowly running out as you move along.
I really like how the fastest way to paint, is to get someone else to do it while you yell at them to hurry up.
Well yea if u have all the equipment its easy
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He makes it look so easy but holy shit painting takes A LOT OF TIME.
Also sometimes I share this, the Bible says that GOD loves us so much that he sent his son JESUS CHRIST to this earth and HE lived a perfect sinless life.And JESUS went to a cross and gave HIS life for us.And rose again in 3 days and who ever will receive JESUS AS THEIR SAVIOR AND ASK HIM TO COME INTO THEIR HEART AND FORGIVE THEIR SINS,HE WILL TAKE YOU TO HEAVEN.
I painted our walls a few times and I'd start with a stripe left to right (like his V) which acted to spread out the excess paint like he does but I wonder if the downward V is better. I'll have to try that next time.
I remember trying to do this when I was younger and my boss told me that it was the wrong way of doing it.. or maybe my boss is the one who was wrong..
Mr Bean did it faster with the dynamite
How can I hire him?
My dad taught me this decades ago lol. 💕🐝🇺🇸
What is the point of the V shape first? as you still end up going over that stroke anyway
when you back roll, it evenly spreads out the paint across the surface, just like how he is doing in the video. You can actually just smear all the paint on the wall then back roll everything out and it should be even.
@@fuzzyrat123 thanks for explaining 👍
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it's even faster if you speed up the time-lapse..or put the video on 2x play speed.
This is easily 1.5x sped up. Probably more like 2x. 18" roller is heavy. 14" is much lighter. Can do an 8 hour shift with 1/2 hour lunch break no problem. Using a 14" Sherlock Roller and a 14" Arroworthy Viodel roller with ½" nap, the standard is about 1500 sf per hour on first coat. That's 12,0000 sf of wall. I tend to use 9" on ceilings and smaller areas. I personally will help the person cutting in get ahead for about 30 minutes. They guy doing the rolling will cut the ceiling. Two coats, ceilings, walls, trim and we knock out a small empty house or larger condo in a day. If we have to prime, day and a half. If you can hack it, that is no less than $250 per day or about $33.50 per hour. Even if you can't you can make $25 per hour on smaller one day jobs or 2 day jobs that should have only taken a day and a half. Then there are jerks who want to pay $15 and have you work the pace and skill level worth more than double that.