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    Pocatello Painters
    Pocatello Painters

    JEMS PAINT PROS

    • Home
    • Services 
      • Interior Painting
      • Exterior Painting
      • Room/Bedroom Painting
      • Cabinet Painting
      • Door And Trim Painting
      • Deck Painting/Staining
      • Commercial Painting
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        • Interior Painting
        • Exterior Painting
        • Room/Bedroom Painting
        • Cabinet Painting
        • Door And Trim Painting
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      What Brush does What? DIY House Painters

      So Many Paint Brushes To Choose From.

      · House Painting Brushes

      Going to a store start your DIY Project can feel overwhelming when you are staring at the wall of paint brushes. Most people get frustrated and grab one with the common phrase "This should work." While that might be true that the paintbrush you chose can put paint on a wall is it the best paint brush for the job? For house painting, especially interior and exterior walls, you'll want to consider the following types of paint brushes:

      • Wall Brushes (Flat Brushes):
        • Best for: Large, flat surfaces like walls.
        • Tip: Wall brushes are typically wider and have a flat design, making them suitable for covering large areas quickly. They are available in various sizes to accommodate different wall sizes.
      • Trim Brushes (Sash Brushes):
        • Best for: Cutting in and painting trim, baseboards, and other detailed areas.
        • Tip: Sash brushes have angled bristles, allowing for precise application in corners and along edges. They are excellent for trim work and creating clean lines.
      • Angled Brushes:
        • Best for: Cutting in at corners and edges.
        • Tip: Angled brushes are versatile and can be used for both cutting in and painting smaller areas. They are especially useful for reaching into corners and tight spaces.
      • Ceiling Brushes:
        • Best for: Painting ceilings.
        • Tip: Ceiling brushes are designed to make it easier to paint overhead surfaces. They often have a long handle and a wide, flat brush head for efficient coverage.
      • Exterior Brushes:
        • Best for: Exterior walls, siding, and other outdoor surfaces.
        • Tip: Exterior brushes are designed to withstand exposure to the elements. They are often made with durable bristles and materials suitable for outdoor painting projects.
      • Stain Brushes:
        • Best for: Applying stains and sealers on wood surfaces.
        • Tip: Stain brushes are suitable for applying thin coatings, making them ideal for staining wood surfaces such as decks, fences, and outdoor furniture.
      • Masonry Brushes:
        • Best for: Painting textured or rough surfaces, such as stucco or brick.
        • Tip: Masonry brushes typically have stiff bristles that can reach into textured surfaces, ensuring thorough coverage on rough exterior walls.
      • Roller Brushes:
        • Best for: Large wall areas and smooth surfaces.
        • Tip: While not technically brushes, rollers are essential for covering large areas quickly. Use rollers for interior and exterior walls, especially when a smooth finish is desired.
      • Extension Poles:
        • Best for: Reaching high or hard-to-access areas.
        • Tip: Extension poles can be attached to brushes and rollers to extend your reach, making it easier to paint ceilings and high walls without the need for a ladder.

      When selecting brushes for house painting, consider the type of surface you're working on, the size of the area, and the level of detail required. If the procces seems to much and you need help with any or your house painting give us a call or visit our home page and fill out our form for a free quote. Our painters here in Pocatello, Idaho would love to help! - JEMS Paint Pros

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