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Which Painting Services are Better? Spray Painting or Brush Painting for Outdoor Walls?

Everyone wants a beautiful home with the walls that not only radiates the vibrant colours but are also all weather resistant, easy to apply and at the same time cost effective too. There are various ways of getting the walls painted but mostly people either go for spray paintings or the brush paintings. Although both these techniques have their owns pros and cons and it cannot be said that one is better than the other one but still here in this article, we will try to figure out what are the advantages and disadvantages of on site spray painting and the similar advantages and disadvantages of the brush paintings. Considering the pros and the cons, you can decide what are the factors that are important for you and which is the painting that you should prefer. So, let’s get started and explore the worlds of both the paintings and see which one is the best one for you.

Understanding Spray Painting for Outdoor Walls

Spray painting is done using a machine in which the paint is poured and them sprayed systematically through a nozzle. With the help of the spraying gun, the paint is effectively and evenly sprayed on the wall. This is a quick technique which helps in quick and easy application of the paint and is preferred in most of the cases due to these benefits that it provides. Let’s understand in detail about the advantages and also the disadvantages of the spray-painting technique.

Advantages of Spray Painting

  • Speed and Efficiency: Speed is one of the most beneficial features of spray painting. With the help of this technique, the painters can cover a huge area in a limited period of time. Such painting techniques are usually implemented in large exterior walls where quick painting is important.
  • Uniform Coverage: The spray painting delivers a uniform and even toned coating of the paint. When the paint is applied with the help of a brush, the marks are left on the walls. This technique thereby helps in minimising the chance of any marks and therefore helps in providing an even toned paint on the wall.

Disadvantages of Spray Painting

  • Preparation Time: The spray painting is the best technique as it provides a speedy and efficient painting strategy but there are certain problems with this technique as well. The primary disadvantage is that the preparation time is longer than the time which is required for brush painting. You need to cover up all the area effectively to ensure that the paint is not applied on the unwanted area or is over applied in certain areas.
  • Paint Waste: The site spraying which is done for painting the wall leads to the wastage of paint as a good amount of paint becomes air borne and therefore does not end up landing on the wall. Therefore, more paint is required for spray painting in comparison to the brush painting technique.

Understanding Brush Painting for Outdoor Walls

Brush painting is the traditional method of painting of the wall and all it requires is a brush used for wall painting and the paint of your choice. This is the most traditional, conventional but also the most efficient method of wall painting and is extensively used in a number of areas even in today’s date. Although the spray painting has various benefits over other methods but there are certain advantages of brush painting as well. Let’s have a quick glance at those advantages and disadvantages.

Advantages of Brush Painting

  • Detail Work: Since the brush painting is done using the hands, there is a lot more scope for detailed painting and perfection. There are certain areas such as edges and intricate designs which requires controlled hand movement and, in such places, the brush panting plays a major role.
  • Control: There are certain walls which have different textures and therefore, the thickness of the paint should also change with the change in texture of the wall. When the painting is done with the help of hand brush, there is more scope for precision and the changes can be done effectively.

Disadvantages of Brush Painting

  • Time-Consuming: Brush painting is very time consuming and requires a lot of human labour too. It is not the best method for area where there is too much traffic as you cannot keep the area engaged for longer duration of time.
  • Potential for Brush Marks: Visible marks are often seen when a wall is painted with the help of a brush. Therefore, it is not always the best choice for highlighted areas.

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ARS UK Ltd. is an Essex-based building repair and refurbishment company that offers a professional glass repair, onsite spraying, industrial spray painting and suspended ceiling repair service in the UK and Ireland.

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