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Essential Painting Tools for Your Home and Their Uses

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You’ll need to occasionally do painting-related activities in your home but it is not every time you’ll hire the service of professional painters.

In this article, I’ll guide you through the curated lists of essential painting tools you’ll need for your home and also, what each of these tools is used for.

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Essential Painting Tools for Your Home and Their Uses
  • Can Opener

This tool is a must-have by every homeowner. Can-openers help to make it easy to open the cover of paints.

  • Dropcloth

This tool helps to avoid staining the floors near walls with paints. All you have to do is put the cloth on the floor near the walls you intend to paint and you’ve saved yourself many hours of cleaning.

  • Stirring Stick

It helps you to stir the paints into a fine mix. You don’t have to spend a fortune on this, you can improvise with your damaged mopping stick handle

  • Primer

In exceptional cases where the wall needs to be primed before painting, a primer helps to do that. This ensures that the paint covers any existing paint on the wall.

  • Paint Roller

Paint roller helps to cover a large area with paints faster than you can get it done with paintbrushes. They are particularly used for areas like ceilings or drywall.

  • Measuring Tape

As the name implies, you need measuring tape to measure where you want to paint. Particularly in cases where you’d be using more than one color of paint on the same wall, it helps to achieve precision. Also helps to determine how many resources you’ll need to get the job done.


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  • Extension Pole

An extension pole helps you to reach areas where you can’t easily access due to heights. All you have to do is screw this pole to your paint roller and you’re good to go.

  • Putty Knife

This tool helps to ensure you work on a smooth surface by using it to fill and smoothen holes. It also helps to scrape existing paints away from the wall.

  • Respirator

Not everyone can cope with the smell of paints. Regardless of whether you’re allergic, the respirator helps to filter the toxic scents of paints.

  • Paint Sprayers

Paint sprayers are tools that help to get the job done faster. You are saved from physically rolling the paintbrushes, all you have to do is a spray. But it is mostly used for outdoor jobs.

  • Flat Brush

Flat brushes are used for painting small areas that need to be painted so as to avoid overstepping boundaries where paint isn’t required.

  • Sponge

You’ll need a wait sponge to make your painting work easier and appear professional. First, apply the wet sponge on the wall before applying the paint, it makes it easy for the paint to stick on the wall.

  • Step Ladder

You’ll need it to reach heights where extension poles can’t even reach. Let’s say you are trying to paint the ceiling of a mansion; can you picture that?

  • Pencil

It helps to mark points on the wall, and you can even use it for wall designs.

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