Painting New Drywall Ceiling
Even when spraying paint a seasoned pro back rolls to avoid streaks and drips.
Painting new drywall ceiling. The first person should cut in the edges with a quality brush painting along the baseboards ceiling line and corners while the second person follows and rolls the main portion of the wall or ceiling. Allow the primer to dry completely according to instructions. On untextured ceilings it s a good idea to start with a quick once over sanding with 100 grit drywall sanding paper.
If the joint compound appears pitted or poorly sanded however start with a high build drywall primer sealer to help level the surface before painting. It s best to start by repairing any cracks or holes in the wall. Before you apply those however you need to seal the.
Sand and wipe the entire wall down. This is typically true of new homes additions on homes and basement remodels. This helps ensure a perfectly smooth paint job and increases paint bonding.
A roller is the go to applicator when painting drywall. Use a 1 4 inch nap for semi gloss finishes on smooth drywall a 3 8 inch nap for flat finishes and a thicker up to 1 inch nap for textured surfaces. If you have a lot of new sheetrock to paint along with new ceilings and flooring isn t installed yet then spraying the drywall primer on is the preferred method.
Start with the ceiling and prime all the new sheetrock. On smooth or professionally finished drywall the best paint primer is latex drywall primer followed by ceiling paint or an all in one ceiling paint and primer product. Work on the ceiling from a ladder.
Stay close to each other because you always want to paint over wet edges. Apply a coat of drywall primer and allow it to dry. Avoid polyester roller covers which spatter and leave lint.