Honestly depends on the situation alot of the time I don't break the sprayer out, depends on how much painting there is and how much masking is needed to be done ahead of time, however you would have to brush all the inside corners that would take 10_15 minutes right there then all the time of going back and forth to the paint tray to resupply paint to the roller, that takes time as well, The way I look at it is that spraying gets the paint on the wall faster and the back roll insures an even coat also when your back rolling your not rolling as much as when your painting with just the roller. And when your just rolling you still have to back roll everything you rolled on any way or you will miss spots , it's about a quarter of the actual rolling process.
That was interesting. Learned a few new things there!
Thanks 😊 appreciate the feedback
I'm not saying I dislike it but what exactly are the advantages over just rolling? Doesn't seem that much quicker? Maybe I'm wrong.
Honestly depends on the situation alot of the time I don't break the sprayer out, depends on how much painting there is and how much masking is needed to be done ahead of time, however you would have to brush all the inside corners that would take 10_15 minutes right there then all the time of going back and forth to the paint tray to resupply paint to the roller, that takes time as well,
The way I look at it is that spraying gets the paint on the wall faster and the back roll insures an even coat also when your back rolling your not rolling as much as when your painting with just the roller. And when your just rolling you still have to back roll everything you rolled on any way or you will miss spots , it's about a quarter of the actual rolling process.