Techniques for Painting with a Sprayer | Graco Homeowner (2024)

Using an airless paint sprayer is actually quite simple, but before you get started spraying, read the operating manual and review all safety precautions for your sprayer. Be sure to properly prepare the surfaces you’ll be spraying, and protect anything you don’t want to spray. Follow these pointers below, and you’ll be well on your way to using a paint sprayer successfully.

WATCH: Spray Technique

It typically takes some practice time to become comfortable with the spray techniques that produce the best quality finish, so if you are new to using a paint sprayer, practice first by spraying water.

  • Choose a practice area such as a garage door or other large flat surface that’s safe to spray with water.
  • Using water, follow the start up procedures in your sprayer's manual.
  • Once the unit and gun are primed with water, engage gun trigger safety and install the spray tip and tip guard; then practice your spraying technique on your chosen practice area. See your user manual for details

Select the best pressure setting

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Use the pressure control knob to set the spraying pressure to achieve a good quality spray pattern. (See the illustration to the right). When the pressure is set correctly, there should be no runs in the pattern and the pattern itself will be smooth. Before painting on the actual surface, test the spray pattern on some scraps of cardboard or other area.

  • Start with a low-pressure setting and trigger the gun quickly—if the spray pattern is full, you’re ready to spray. In most cases, however, the spray pattern will not be full on the first try. For example, a gap may exist at each end of the pattern, or the pattern’s edges may appear heavier than the middle (see example of poor spray patterns).
  • If the spray pattern is not full, increase the pressure setting slightly and test again. Continue this process of increasing the pressure setting and testing until the desired pattern is achieved.

(Note: when using paints or other coatings, proper spray tip selection is important. If the maximum pressure setting is reached and the spray pattern still is not suitable, you may have the incorrect tip size or the tip may be worn and has to be replaced – see spray tips for more information.)

Tips for Spraying Success

Use the following guidelines to help you learn proper spraying techniques that will produce even coverage and a quality finish.

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Keep your distance consistent

Start by getting comfortable moving the spray gun and learning to maintain the recommended distance from the surface. When you spray, hold the gun 12 inches from, and perpendicular to, the surface you’re spraying. Move your arm while keeping the gun pointed straight at the surface being painted—don’t fan the gun, as spraying at an angle can cause an uneven finish. Instead, flex your wrist slightly at the beginning and end of each stroke to maintain proper gun position.

A good exercise to get the feel for the proper gun movement is to hold the spray gun with the tip guard installed about 2 inches away from the wall and move the gun back and forth (horizontally) along the wall, all the while maintaining that 2-inch distance. Don’t actually spray; only focus on gun positioning and flexing your wrist to maintain correct distance. Once you are comfortable, increase the distance to 12 inches and practice a few more times. Pay particular attention to the gun position at the beginning and end of your reach—if you don't maintain uniform distance and flare out at the beginning or end, the spray pattern will start wide, then narrow and finally end wide.

Work within your reach

When you spray, only work within the area you can easily reach while maintaining proper spray gun position. Don’t angle the tip at the end of your reach to spray further.

Properly triggering the spray gun

To avoid excessive material at the beginning and end of each stroke, always have the gun moving before you pull the trigger, and continue your stroke after you release the trigger.

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Overlap the passes

To ensure an even amount of paint on the surface, overlap each spray pass by 50 percent. To achieve the proper overlap, aim the spray gun so that the tip points at the edge of the previous spray pass. When spraying on broad, open surfaces such as ceilings and bare walls, spray the outside edges first; then spray the middle.

Spray into corners

To properly spray inside corners such as where two walls meet, aim the spray gun directly into the corner, spraying each of the adjacent walls that form the corner evenly and in one pass.

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FAQs

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Tips for Spraying Success

Do you dilute paint when using a sprayer? ›

To thin down emulsion ready for spraying, the best ratio is 70/30. That is 70% of paint and 30% water. Some painters prefer an 80/20 ratio, but this greatly depends on the paint you are using and how thick it was, to begin with.

How hard is it to paint a house with a sprayer? ›

Graco sprayers are easy to use and you'll finish in a fraction of the time it takes to paint with a traditional roller or brush. Safety Notice: Whenever operating spray equipment, take proper safety precautions, stay alert, and be mindful of potential hazards.

What order do you paint a room with a sprayer? ›

Start at the top of the room and work your way down. Work in sections, only as far as you can comfortably reach. Spray the outer edges first, “banding” the area that you will spray and cutting in any corners. For inside corners, aim the spray tip directly into the corner so it overlaps both sides.

How to use a paint sprayer like a pro? ›

Proper Spray Technique

Overlap your spray pattern by about 50%—simply aim the tip of the spray gun on your next pass at the edge of the previous painted area.

How much should I water down paint for a spray gun? ›

For every gallon of paint, put in 12-13 ounces of water. This is 10% of the volume of the paint for every gallon you're using. It may be beneficial to use a paint strainer to make sure you're achieving the right consistency for your sprayer tips. Use a stir stick to mix the paint with the cup of water properly.

Do professional painters water down paint? ›

It really comes down to scale. When a painting contractor waters down paint, they are typically adding a significant amount of water to it. Think two gallons of water for every five gallons of paint.

How far will a gallon of paint go in a sprayer? ›

Spraying Paint

One gallon of paint will cover about 150 to 200 square feet of wall. It's best to estimate high when spraying on paint. Spraying uses more paint because the sprayer atomizes the paint into tiny droplets. Most of the droplets end up on the surface, but many others drift away.

How many coats of paint when spraying a house? ›

One coat of paint using a sprayer can achieve over the 4 mil thickness and provide the most uniform paint job, while a roller brush often requires two coats to achieve the 4 mil standard and takes more time and labor cost.

How much does 5 gallons of paint cover spraying? ›

A five gallon bucket of paint will therefore cover approximately 1500–2000 square feet. If you are using a sprayer, estimate that it will cover closer to 300 feet than 400 feet to account for overspray.

How do you paint evenly with a sprayer? ›

To ensure an even amount of paint on the surface, overlap each spray pass by 50 percent. To achieve the proper overlap, aim the spray gun so that the tip points at the edge of the previous spray pass.

Do you spray paint up and down or side to side? ›

Traditional spray paints are sprayed while holding the can right side up, and the nozzle will release paint particles with limited direction. The paint particles disperse until they hit a surface to paint, making it less precise the further away you are but possibly more prone to drips if you are too close.

How to avoid lines when spraying paint? ›

Don't spray so close to your object. Giving yourself a little more distance between whatever you are using to spray with and the object you are spraying can make all of the difference ! Be sure to spray from left to right in smooth even strokes. Finer layers are always better and build up the finish from there.

Can a beginner use a paint sprayer? ›

If my very first paint sprayer project is any indication, a beginner can master painting with a spray gun using all the tips we shared!

How do you get a smooth finish with a sprayer? ›

Adjust the Settings

Each setting can be changed to fine tune the spray pattern based on the material you're spraying and project that's being completed. By increasing or decreasing the settings, you can ensure you're applying a silky, smooth finish on the surface of your project.

Do I need to thin water-based paint for spraying? ›

These are sometimes referred to as high volume low pressure (HVLP) sprayers. Because the paint is being mixed with air, it needs to be thinned so it is less viscous. This is done with water (for water-based paints) or paint thinner (for oil-based paints).

Do you use more or less paint with a sprayer? ›

Spraying uses more paint because the sprayer atomizes the paint into tiny droplets. Most of the droplets end up on the surface, but many others drift away. This is inherent with paint spraying, and little can be done to control it.

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