PRIMING AND PAINTING WALLS Painting New Construction Sheet Rock Walls. Spraying new drywall

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DIY New construction painting new sheetrock. Spraying new drywall and tips priming and painting walls. DIY painting tips painting a new house or new construction building. Painting and priming new sheet rock with textures. How to apply PVA primer before painting on smooth walls.

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As a DYI-er I’ve learned a great deal from your videos. Thank you for taking the time to produce them. Also, thank you for the scripture verse, I looked it up and loved it.

softface
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As a fellow Idahoan, you have saved me some time and $$ getting my new construction job painted, thanks a ton 😎

hollandwebb
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This guy is a real professional painter....it is awesome to be able to watch the real deal when it comes to painting.

viajer
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Very professional! i was a painter for 30 years...by the way, I like the Isaiah quote! I know Jesus was a carpenter by trade, but he would certainly have you fellas's finish off his work! Nicely done.

oreokookie
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I was starting to think it was just me that insisted on priming walls before any paint goes on! Too many decorators posting on youtube seem to think watered down paint is the same! Great vid.

mobykinobe
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Always crunch up paper and cover outlets as well before priming or any spraying

louisjohnson
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Keep up the good work, your my go to manual for painting, i learned great deal from you videos and appreciate the effort!

eduardoadame
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The only thing I can say about back rolling is that it will smoosh into the nooks and crannies in the drywall texture where as spraying it’ll stay on top of it may leave a little pinholes you’d have to spray pretty heavy. I’ve done it too late before and showed up spray lines after the finish so I always go heavy and back roll now

Here--Learn
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The lord has truly blessed you you are an inspiration

collegekrane
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Thanks brother! Your videos are my "go to" when it comes to paint troubleshooting. Much appreciation and love from Cali. God bless.

taylorfett
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Love your videos chris have been watching now for couple years thanks

ryanbevelacqua
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So you mask twice one before priming walls than off and you remask for finish paint . Thank you Chris!

Areklata
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I'm a painter myself I learn alot from your videos

luisp-i
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Just a thought, if you back roll the primer you don't have to dust unless its excessive ( i use a 24 inch floor broom). If the primer is too thick i cut the primer 10% with water. I always back roll the primer :) Different strokes for different folks :)

themontanapainter
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Amén brother!
Love the the Bible verse

segura
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You've got a white mask like the Lone Ranger!

TheSaks
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From your video Christ I become a good spray painter .Thank you

evensflorest
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God bless you God anointed you.amen good video.🙏🙏🙏🙏

jordanroger
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Started looking like a white smurf there buddy. Hahaha good vid

jwessonsr
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so I read some of the comments about back rolling so I thought I would put in my 2 cents from being a painter almost 20 years... yes you can just spray the primer, yes you can just spray the paint finish too, but.... primer won't seal as good just sprayed also depending on your primer it might flash spray strokes.. same with paint gonna look real 'sprayee' if you just spray the finish not to mention in most cases it will touch up like crap. some flats will touch up fine but anytime you take a roller to a sprayed finish to touch up your pretty much gonna see it. He's using a pva so those usually are very dead flat & will not flash at all. He's also doing high production work & a lot of painters will just spray everything on new construction, primer, then flat on all the walls & ceilings. Why because it's quick & you have to make $ & sometimes there's multiple homes after one another but its not the best way to apply. If you spray & backroll all your primer in it will feel like a job well done & be noticeably more solid I can guarantee that, then spray & back roll your finish paint & you'll be looking like a real painter that cares more about quality then $. That's just my experience with it

MrGodforPresident