I always paint the ceiling first . It makes it easier to edge in the walls when the ceiling is painted first.
The ceilings should always be the first surface to paint
Ceilings first. Mask off and spray if possible.
We typically prime the walls and ceilings first (if necessary), then spray finish all the doors and trims in the home, after that we will paint all the ceilings and last cut the walls in, then do touch up, so I would recommend paint the ceilings first
We always paint ceiling first; we actually intentionally cut in our corners heavy, as to give us a clean line to start with on the walls.
Always repair and prepare the ceiling. Then either spot prime, or prime the entire ceiling, followed by two coats of paint. But yes, paint the ceiling first.
You will need to paint the Ceiling first,
and the wall after that.
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Armon@AB Design & Remodeling,
Always paint the ceiling first. Especially if it a different color than what will be on the walls.
The ceiling should always be painted first.
Always paint the ceiling first, the walls are to be painted after the ceiling.
Hello Raj,
When painting, always start from the top and finish below. This way, you are always working down and can spot and take care of any drips. If the ceiling or top of a wall is painted last, there is a high likelihood that there will be little drips or drops below. Also, be sure to use a specific ceiling paint for ceilings as they are designed to drip less and are easier to apply to the ceiling evenly.
Best regards,
Matthew
Avant-Garde
The ceiling should always be painted first. This allows you to effectively cover the surface with at least two coats while not having to worry about any over-spray (the effect of excess paint being sprayed onto the walls) by the roller. When painting the ceiling, you should always use a roller with a double arm frame. The double arm frame ensures support at both ends of the roller. This offers even pressure across the width of the roller during use as well as even coverage. Start by cutting in the edges and back rolling over it to avoid streaks and halos.
Ceiling should always be done first.Then the doors,trim,etc then walls.
Definitely paint the ceiling first! Work from top to bottom.
Ceiling should be painted first so it won’t leave any marks on the walls from dripping/splashing paint, therefore you paint the ceiling before you paint the walls.
I’m any paint job you should paint the ceiling first and after that the wall. Working you way for top to bottom is better in order to work more clean with less mistakes
The ceilings should always be the first surface to paint
Ceilings always be first, will save time for the contractor on patching after.
Prime everything. Paint ceiling 2 Coats. Walls 2coats after.