8 Tips For Painting a House Faster and Easier (2024)

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Updated on 08/27/23

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Time always seems to be too short. So, if you choose to paint your own house instead of hiring professional house painters, you'll probably benefit from time-saving tips. These are hacks, tips, and recommendations that can help you paint your house efficiently, effectively, and with less effort.

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  • 01 of 08

    Start Painting at the Right Time

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    What's the best time to start painting? First thing in the morning? Late in the afternoon?

    As it turns out, the best time to paint a house is as early as possible, but not so early that dew or other moisture are still on the house siding. Accumulated moisture remaining from the previous night will cause streaks and poor adhesion, prompting you to go back and touch up the flaws.

    Make sure that temperatures have risen to 35 °F or more, depending on the type of paint you are using. But don't wait too long. When the siding heats up, it will prematurely cure the paint—another condition that will require you to go back and fix.

  • 02 of 08

    Wash the House Quickly

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    Most houses will need to be washed down prior to painting. Washing a house by hand is the most effective and the most work-intensive method. What's faster?

    If you own a pressure washer, spray down the house two times. First, clean it with a soapy solution. Second, rinse it with clean water. If you have no pressure washer, your next-best option is to thoroughly hose down the house, supplemented by scrubbing with a nylon brush in key areas.

  • 03 of 08

    Use the Same Color Paint

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    While changing the exterior house color is fun—and often, the sole reason for painting the house—it significantly increases the amount of work and slows down the project. If you want to change the color, then consider making the next color darker than the present color.

  • Minimize Priming

    8 Tips For Painting a House Faster and Easier (7)

    Does your house need a complete coat of primer before applying the paint? When the paint is in good condition and you are re-painting the same color, there should be no need to apply primer.

    Bare wood, wood filler, and rust-stained areas should all be primed. If you just have a few bare patches, one quart of exterior-grade primer should be enough. Prime only the unpainted and unprimed areas with primer, not the whole house.

    Continue to 5 of 8 below

  • 05 of 08

    Minimize Paint Scraping

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    Scraping paint is a universally unloved subset of painting. After scraping paint for a couple of hours, you will long for the comparatively easier jobs of brushing, rolling, or spraying.

    One problem with paint scraping is that one section always seems to lead to another. If the edges of the paint will stay down, you can probably leave it alone. The new paint will seal the edges and help keep it in place. Scrape until you reach a relatively solid edge, then stop at that edge.

    If you find that you need to remove all of the paint from the house, it is time to hire house painters or a crew to mechanically remove the paint.

  • 06 of 08

    Use a Paint Roller

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    Paint rolling lets you cover large expanses fast. The catch is that many types of siding do not lend themselves to rolling. Shiplap siding, for instance, is difficult to paint with a paint roller (wide shiplap, though, can be painted with a roller).

    If your house has flat siding or even large flat sections, use a paint roller and an extension pole to cover those sections quickly.

  • 07 of 08

    Use a Paint Sprayer

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    Paint spraying allows you to quickly and efficiently cover large areas or areas that have lots of details.

    Paint spraying means that all non-paintable surfaces within 20 feet should be covered. Cover bushes, small trees, and grass.

    If your house is rich in architectural details, the time invested in paint spraying will pay for itself many times over. Details usually mean brushwork, and brushwork is always slow. But if you are able to mask away non-painted areas without undue time or effort, this is highly recommended.

  • 08 of 08

    Minimize Cleaning

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    After a long day of painting, the last thing you want to do is clean up your brushes and roller covers. But cleaning is an essential step in keeping your painting tools around for a long time and in good condition.

    For paint roller covers, purchase inexpensive quality roller covers and dispose of them at the end of each painting session. Exterior painting is conducive to economy-quality roller covers. Or clean paint rollers by submerging the roller in warm water, plus a few drops of mild dish soap. Wearing waterproof gloves, squeeze out the paint underwater. Then, rinse several times in clean water.

    Buy high-quality brushes and treat them well. Clean good brushes with a paintbrush comb and a continuous flow of water, like from a hose or a sink.Paintbrush combs cut brush clean-up time by pulling out all of the paint remaining between the bristles.

Paint Cleaning (Latex Paint)
ToolRecommended Cleaning
Roller coversDispose or clean rollers in warm water and dish soap
Roller frameClean with a garden hose
BrushesRun under hose with a paintcomb
Paint sprayerPump water through the system until it runs clear
Paint on skinPumice-based soap or warm water and soap

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8 Tips For Painting a House Faster and Easier (2024)

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8 Tips For Painting a House Faster and Easier? ›

Use a Paint Sprayer

Paint spraying allows you to quickly and efficiently cover large areas or areas that have lots of details. Paint spraying means that all non-paintable surfaces within 20 feet should be covered.

What is the fastest way to paint a house? ›

Use a Paint Sprayer

Paint spraying allows you to quickly and efficiently cover large areas or areas that have lots of details. Paint spraying means that all non-paintable surfaces within 20 feet should be covered.

How to paint fast and easy? ›

How to Paint a Room Quickly
  1. Gather All Your Supplies at Once. ...
  2. Prep the Room First, Not As You Go. ...
  3. Now Prep the Walls. ...
  4. Skip the Tape. ...
  5. Consider Skipping the Primer, Too. ...
  6. Start With The Ceiling. ...
  7. Roll, Then Cut In. ...
  8. Minimize the Time Between Coats.
Feb 14, 2020

What is the best order to paint a house? ›

Make sure you try to follow the steps below on how to start painting a room.
  1. Ceilings. Paint a 2-inch wide strip on the ceiling where it meets the wall. ...
  2. Walls. Paint a 2-inch strip along ceiling, floor and woodwork with a brush. ...
  3. Woodwork. Paint all trim around doors, windows, ceilings and floor.
  4. Floor.

Should you roll paint straight up and down? ›

Use the "W" Method. If you paint a wall straight up and down, you essentially paint over the area you just painted. This can result in lifting off the paint you just applied.

How long should it take to paint a whole house? ›

If everything goes according to plan, depending on the size and condition of your home, professional house painters should be able to complete your exterior painting project in 2 – 7 days.

How many man hours does it take to paint a house? ›

The size of your home will inevitably contribute to the project's completion time. An average-size house will take an average of three to four days to paint with a team of two to three people.

How do painters paint so quickly? ›

He primes, then paints the perimeter of the wall first. Then he creates a V shape with the roller across the largest surface area. He goes over the whole area again, filling in the holes for a precise and quick paint job.

How to paint a wall at home easily? ›

Use your roller to apply paint from the ceiling downward. Roll the paint onto the wall in a 3-by-3-foot “W” shape. Working your way back across that “W,” without lifting the roller, fill in empty patches until the wall is fully covered. Wait for 2-4 hours for the coat to dry.

How to paint in one day? ›

How to Paint a Room in a Day
  1. Prep the Room. Move Furniture & Clear Walls. ...
  2. Cover the Floors. I used to think, “I'm not that messy” and not cover the floors and big mistake. ...
  3. Cut In Around the Edges. ...
  4. Roll the Walls. ...
  5. Clean Up. ...
  6. A Note on Paint.

Should you wet a roller before painting? ›

Before you start a paint job, you actually want to wet the paint roller cover with water. “This primes the roller cover to soak up as much paint as possible,” Barr explains. But don't go too crazy—Barr suggests removing excess moisture with a paper towel and a good shake of the roller so it's just slightly damp.

Does it matter which direction you roll paint? ›

The prevailing wisdom among painters is that you roll toward the primary source of natural light that is coming into the room. If you roll perpendicular to that source of natural light, you may see a shadow where your roller lines are because the light will be coming right across them.

Can you paint a whole house in one day? ›

If you've done your job well, you should have a completely painted house in a day. Obviously this is easier said than done, but it can be done. I recommend some good podcasts or music, and a lot of water!

How long does it take to paint a 2000 square-foot house? ›

When calculating the average time it takes to complete interior painting, usually, it's a room per day per house painter. So, if you have an average-sized home of 1,500 – 2,000 square feet, it will take 3 – 5 days to complete the interior painting.

How long does it take to paint a 500 sq ft house? ›

On average, professional painters can cover around 300 to 400 square feet per hour. Therefore, painting a 500 sq ft area might take approximately 1.25 to 1.67 hours.

Is it better to roll or spray exterior house paint? ›

Spray painting is faster and more consistent than traditional roll-on paint, but it may be harder for beginners. Roll-on paint is less expensive than spray painting and easier for those with little painting experience, though you should expect an arm workout.

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