Paint Spraying
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About Paint Spraying
Paint spraying equipment offers a faster, more efficient alternative to traditional brushes and rollers for professional decorators and DIY enthusiasts. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of paint spraying tools designed to deliver smooth, even coverage on walls, ceilings, furniture, fences and more. These powered systems can handle various materials including emulsion, gloss, varnish, lacquer and wood treatments, making them versatile additions to any toolkit.
The paint spraying category includes two main product types: compact paint spray guns with integrated canisters for smaller jobs, and more powerful paint spray systems featuring separate motor units for professional applications. Whilst spray equipment requires more preparation and cleaning than conventional methods, the time savings and superior finish quality make them invaluable for larger projects and repetitive decorating work.
Applications
Paint spraying equipment is essential for:
- Professional decorators – completing residential and commercial painting contracts efficiently
- Property maintenance teams – refreshing rental properties and social housing
- Furniture restorers – applying smooth finishes to cabinets, doors and joinery
- Landscapers and fencing contractors – treating garden structures and outdoor woodwork
- DIY enthusiasts – tackling home improvement projects with professional results
- Building contractors – finishing new-build properties and extensions
- Shopfitters – spraying retail fixtures and commercial interiors
Choosing The Right Paint Spraying Equipment
When selecting paint spraying equipment from MyToolShed.co.uk, consider these essential factors:
Power source: Choose between 240v mains-powered models for continuous operation, or cordless battery systems for maximum portability and working at height without trailing cables.
Project scale: Handheld paint spray guns suit smaller jobs, touch-ups and occasional use, whilst paint spray systems with separate motor units provide greater power and larger paint capacity for extensive professional applications.
Material compatibility: Check whether the sprayer handles thicker materials or requires thinning. Airless sprayers typically cope with unthinned emulsion, whilst HVLP (high volume, low pressure) systems may need diluted paint.
Nozzle options: Adjustable spray patterns and interchangeable nozzles allow you to switch between fine detail work and broad coverage.
Tank capacity: Larger reservoirs reduce refilling frequency on big jobs, though they add weight for overhead work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to thin paint before using a sprayer?
This depends on the sprayer type and paint viscosity. Airless systems typically handle standard emulsion without thinning, whilst HVLP sprayers often require dilution. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines and perform a test spray before starting your project.
What's the difference between paint spray guns and paint spray systems?
Paint spray guns are compact, handheld units with integrated paint containers, ideal for smaller jobs and working on ladders. Paint spray systems feature separate motor housings with more powerful motors and larger paint tanks, suited to professional decorating and extensive projects requiring superior finish quality.
How much more paint do sprayers use compared to brushes?
Sprayers typically use 20-40% more paint than brush or roller application due to overspray. However, the time savings, reduced labour costs and professional finish often offset the extra material expense, particularly on larger projects.
