Professional Painter Shows The Fastest Way To Paint A Wall

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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

コメント (21)
  • @mkay2925
    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.
  • @JT883
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • @DJ_Force
    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.
  • I've been a painter for 38 years and I've pushed a eighteen inch roller many of times. I've never seen anyone go that far with one dip and have that good of coverage.
  • 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.
  • 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 😩
  • @ErgonBill
    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.
  • 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.
  • @jryaz90
    Well noted. I will hire professional painter to paint my wall faster. Great!
  • You know a painter is a top tier when he paints while being in white closing
  • @Bjelev2
    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 :)
  • @davel4708
    Being able to speed up the YouTube video certainly helps as well. I've found I've been able to speed up my painting by 2X using this method
  • 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.
  • @T.E.P..
    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