Should I Paint My Basement Ceilings Too?

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Should I Paint My Basement Ceilings Too?

28 June 2017
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Painting your basement is a decision that you will not regret. It is the first step in finishing off your basement and making it 100% livable, However, you might have issues if you paint your walls, but not your ceilings. Many people don't realize how important it is to repaint the ceilings. This article not only explains why you should repaint your ceiling, but also the best technique for it.

Why You Should Paint Your Ceilings

If you have white ceilings, you might not think that it is worthwhile to repaint them. It can be hard to notice how much the white color has faded and become dull over the years. If you paint your walls, the new color will look bright and beautiful, but they will look even better if you paint the ceiling as well. You will really notice how much better a fresh coat of white paint looks when you apply it onto the wall next to the old paint.

How to Paint Your Ceilings

Painting ceilings is much harder than painting vertical walls because the work is physically awkward. Flat ceilings are the hardest to paint. Some people think that the best technique is to get a ladder so they can get up close to the ceiling. In reality, the closer you are to the ceiling, the more you have to bend your neck and back in an awkward position.

How to Use Painter Poles

The job is much more comfortable if you stay on the floor and use extension paint poles with your rollers. These allow you to paint at an angle and make it so you aren't painting the ceiling directly above you and having paint dripping into your eyes and hair. A telescoping painter's pole is the best tool because you can use it for ceilings of different height. In fact, you will probably also use the pole when you paint the walls, so it is a smart investment.

Why You Should Cover the Floor

You should also remember to thoroughly cover the entire floor of the room you are painting. You want to do all the masking off before you even start to paint. This way you can comfortably walk around without anything getting in your way and slowly do your work. Finally, if your walls are going to be darker color, which is usually the case, you want to paint the ceiling first.

Leave the floor covered as you transition into painting the walls to complete the basement. For more information, contact a professional in your area like those found at Everlasting Homes.