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FIRST CHOICE INTERIOR SPRAYERS
First Choice Interior Sprayers, The original new build spray painters. We've expanded our repertoire, embracing both traditional and groundbreaking techniques to cater to a broader spectrum of client needs from kitchens, epoxy countetops, internal doors and now exterior work. Our commitment to excellence and the satisfaction of our clientele drives us to continuously evolve and enhance our service offerings.
OUR INTERIOR SPRAY PAINTING PROCESS
Here at First Choice Interior Sprayers, we offer a quick, efficient, and cost-effective interior spray painting service for domestic new builds. Just after the plastering has dried is a perfect time to get to work on applying those first coats of paint and get your ceilings finished. During your interior spray painting service, fixtures are carefully covered up before the ceilings and walls are given 2 coats of spray paint, available in a range of finishes. To familiarise yourself with the process please check out our demonstration video.
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First Choice Interior Sprayers FAQ
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At what stage should the spray painting job be done?To maximise the cost saving for the client, a spray job on a new build should be done before 2nd fix electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and tiling.
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Is a spray job as good as a brush and roller job?A spray job leaves a smooth finish and has no brush or roller marks. Most clients appreciate this feature. IN regards to adhesion, once the correct preparation procedures are followed there is no difference when comparing both methods.
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How long should plastering be finished before painting a new build?A This ranges but a general rule of thumb would be Summer 3-4 weeks Winter 4-6 weeks.
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Will I have to do any more coats after the spray job?First Choice Interior Sprayers leave a finished job with all sanding and filling completed. There is no requirement for further coats after our job.
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How long will the spray painting last for?A spray job’s lifespan is similar to a brush and roller finish. However, if good quality paint is used, the smooth spray painted finish can keep it looking fresher for longer.
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Do you sand the plaster prior to spraying?We will sand what’s called “nibs and snots” (plaster droppings). We also sand minor irregularities. However, we are not there to make a bad plaster job perfect.
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If I want a different colour, how many coats of a new colour will I need over the spray finish?Like a brush and roller finish, standard practise for changing a colour would be 2 coats.
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What moisture levels should the walls be at for painting?The best areas to check are the corners of the window reveals where the steel angle bead was fixed. These areas stay wet for the longest. You should get a reading of 12 or below before spraying.
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Does a spray job require special paint?No. A spray job uses the exact same paint as a brush and roller.
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Do you require a deposit to book a spray job?Our clients satisfaction is of utmost importance. Payment is processed on the final day of the job when the work is completed.
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Can you have a different colour on the walls and ceilings?This is possible and gives an excellent finish. However, it is not recommended for new builds as it can be expensive and may also get damaged by other trades finishing their work.
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Is it possible to touch up a spray painted finish?Yes, the paint we use and the spray like finish rollers we supply you with can effectively deal with any touch ups.
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How long does a spray job take?Our service is normally complete in 2-3 days.
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Is the spray finish good enough to live on for a few years?Many of our clients will live on our 2 coat sprayed finish for many years. The uniform colour applied usually leads to client adding additional splashes of colours as the years go on.
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If I want a different colour, how many coats of a new colour will I need over the spray finish?Like a brush and roller finish, standard practise for changing a colour would be 2 coats.
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Will I have to do any more coats after the spray job?First Choice Interior Sprayers leave a finished job with all sanding and filling completed. There is no requirement for further coats after our job.
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Is it possible to touch up a spray painted finish?Yes, the paint we use and the spray like finish rollers we supply you with can effectively deal with any touch ups.
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Does a spray job require special paint?No. A spray job uses the exact same paint as a brush and roller.
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How long should plastering be finished before painting a new build?A This ranges but a general rule of thumb would be Summer 3-4 weeks Winter 4-6 weeks.
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How long will the spray painting last for?A spray job’s lifespan is similar to a brush and roller finish. However, if good quality paint is used, the smooth spray painted finish can keep it looking fresher for longer.
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How long does a spray job take?Our service is normally complete in 2-3 days.
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Is a spray job as good as a brush and roller job?A spray job leaves a smooth finish and has no brush or roller marks. Most clients appreciate this feature. IN regards to adhesion, once the correct preparation procedures are followed there is no difference when comparing both methods.
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At what stage should the spray painting job be done?To maximise the cost saving for the client, a spray job on a new build should be done before 2nd fix electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and tiling.
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Can you have a different colour on the walls and ceilings?This is possible and gives an excellent finish. However, it is not recommended for new builds as it can be expensive and may also get damaged by other trades finishing their work.
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Is the spray finish good enough to live on for a few years?Many of our clients will live on our 2 coat sprayed finish for many years. The uniform colour applied usually leads to client adding additional splashes of colours as the years go on.
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What moisture levels should the walls be at for painting?The best areas to check are the corners of the window reveals where the steel angle bead was fixed. These areas stay wet for the longest. You should get a reading of 12 or below before spraying.
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Do you sand the plaster prior to spraying?We will sand what’s called “nibs and snots” (plaster droppings). We also sand minor irregularities. However, we are not there to make a bad plaster job perfect.
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Do you require a deposit to book a spray job?Our clients satisfaction is of utmost importance. Payment is processed on the final day of the job when the work is completed.
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Do you require a deposit to book a spray job?Our clients satisfaction is of utmost importance. Payment is processed on the final day of the job when the work is completed.
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Will I have to do any more coats after the spray job?First Choice Interior Sprayers leave a finished job with all sanding and filling completed. There is no requirement for further coats after our job.
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Does a spray job require special paint?No. A spray job uses the exact same paint as a brush and roller.
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Is a spray job as good as a brush and roller job?A spray job leaves a smooth finish and has no brush or roller marks. Most clients appreciate this feature. IN regards to adhesion, once the correct preparation procedures are followed there is no difference when comparing both methods.
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Can you have a different colour on the walls and ceilings?This is possible and gives an excellent finish. However, it is not recommended for new builds as it can be expensive and may also get damaged by other trades finishing their work.
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Do you sand the plaster prior to spraying?We will sand what’s called “nibs and snots” (plaster droppings). We also sand minor irregularities. However, we are not there to make a bad plaster job perfect.
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At what stage should the spray painting job be done?To maximise the cost saving for the client, a spray job on a new build should be done before 2nd fix electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and tiling.
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What moisture levels should the walls be at for painting?The best areas to check are the corners of the window reveals where the steel angle bead was fixed. These areas stay wet for the longest. You should get a reading of 12 or below before spraying.
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If I want a different colour, how many coats of a new colour will I need over the spray finish?Like a brush and roller finish, standard practise for changing a colour would be 2 coats.
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Is the spray finish good enough to live on for a few years?Many of our clients will live on our 2 coat sprayed finish for many years. The uniform colour applied usually leads to client adding additional splashes of colours as the years go on.
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Is it possible to touch up a spray painted finish?Yes, the paint we use and the spray like finish rollers we supply you with can effectively deal with any touch ups.
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How long will the spray painting last for?A spray job’s lifespan is similar to a brush and roller finish. However, if good quality paint is used, the smooth spray painted finish can keep it looking fresher for longer.
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How long does a spray job take?Our service is normally complete in 2-3 days.
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How long should plastering be finished before painting a new build?A This ranges but a general rule of thumb would be Summer 3-4 weeks Winter 4-6 weeks.
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At what stage should the spray painting job be done?To maximise the cost saving for the client, a spray job on a new build should be done before 2nd fix electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and tiling.
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Do you sand the plaster prior to spraying?We will sand what’s called “nibs and snots” (plaster droppings). We also sand minor irregularities. However, we are not there to make a bad plaster job perfect.
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What moisture levels should the walls be at for painting?The best areas to check are the corners of the window reveals where the steel angle bead was fixed. These areas stay wet for the longest. You should get a reading of 12 or below before spraying.
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Is a spray job as good as a brush and roller job?A spray job leaves a smooth finish and has no brush or roller marks. Most clients appreciate this feature. IN regards to adhesion, once the correct preparation procedures are followed there is no difference when comparing both methods.
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Does a spray job require special paint?No. A spray job uses the exact same paint as a brush and roller.
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If I want a different colour, how many coats of a new colour will I need over the spray finish?Like a brush and roller finish, standard practise for changing a colour would be 2 coats.
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Do you require a deposit to book a spray job?Our clients satisfaction is of utmost importance. Payment is processed on the final day of the job when the work is completed.
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Will I have to do any more coats after the spray job?First Choice Interior Sprayers leave a finished job with all sanding and filling completed. There is no requirement for further coats after our job.
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How long will the spray painting last for?A spray job’s lifespan is similar to a brush and roller finish. However, if good quality paint is used, the smooth spray painted finish can keep it looking fresher for longer.
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How long does a spray job take?Our service is normally complete in 2-3 days.
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Is the spray finish good enough to live on for a few years?Many of our clients will live on our 2 coat sprayed finish for many years. The uniform colour applied usually leads to client adding additional splashes of colours as the years go on.
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Can you have a different colour on the walls and ceilings?This is possible and gives an excellent finish. However, it is not recommended for new builds as it can be expensive and may also get damaged by other trades finishing their work.
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Is it possible to touch up a spray painted finish?Yes, the paint we use and the spray like finish rollers we supply you with can effectively deal with any touch ups.
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How long should plastering be finished before painting a new build?A This ranges but a general rule of thumb would be Summer 3-4 weeks Winter 4-6 weeks.
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What moisture levels should the walls be at for painting?The best areas to check are the corners of the window reveals where the steel angle bead was fixed. These areas stay wet for the longest. You should get a reading of 12 or below before spraying.
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Do you sand the plaster prior to spraying?We will sand what’s called “nibs and snots” (plaster droppings). We also sand minor irregularities. However, we are not there to make a bad plaster job perfect.
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Does a spray job require special paint?No. A spray job uses the exact same paint as a brush and roller.
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Is it possible to touch up a spray painted finish?Yes, the paint we use and the spray like finish rollers we supply you with can effectively deal with any touch ups.
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Can you have a different colour on the walls and ceilings?This is possible and gives an excellent finish. However, it is not recommended for new builds as it can be expensive and may also get damaged by other trades finishing their work.
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How long should plastering be finished before painting a new build?A This ranges but a general rule of thumb would be Summer 3-4 weeks Winter 4-6 weeks.
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Will I have to do any more coats after the spray job?First Choice Interior Sprayers leave a finished job with all sanding and filling completed. There is no requirement for further coats after our job.
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How long does a spray job take?Our service is normally complete in 2-3 days.
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Is the spray finish good enough to live on for a few years?Many of our clients will live on our 2 coat sprayed finish for many years. The uniform colour applied usually leads to client adding additional splashes of colours as the years go on.
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At what stage should the spray painting job be done?To maximise the cost saving for the client, a spray job on a new build should be done before 2nd fix electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and tiling.
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How long will the spray painting last for?A spray job’s lifespan is similar to a brush and roller finish. However, if good quality paint is used, the smooth spray painted finish can keep it looking fresher for longer.
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Do you require a deposit to book a spray job?Our clients satisfaction is of utmost importance. Payment is processed on the final day of the job when the work is completed.
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If I want a different colour, how many coats of a new colour will I need over the spray finish?Like a brush and roller finish, standard practise for changing a colour would be 2 coats.
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Is a spray job as good as a brush and roller job?A spray job leaves a smooth finish and has no brush or roller marks. Most clients appreciate this feature. IN regards to adhesion, once the correct preparation procedures are followed there is no difference when comparing both methods.
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Is the spray finish good enough to live on for a few years?Many of our clients will live on our 2 coat sprayed finish for many years. The uniform colour applied usually leads to client adding additional splashes of colours as the years go on.
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Can you have a different colour on the walls and ceilings?This is possible and gives an excellent finish. However, it is not recommended for new builds as it can be expensive and may also get damaged by other trades finishing their work.
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How long will the spray painting last for?A spray job’s lifespan is similar to a brush and roller finish. However, if good quality paint is used, the smooth spray painted finish can keep it looking fresher for longer.
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Is it possible to touch up a spray painted finish?Yes, the paint we use and the spray like finish rollers we supply you with can effectively deal with any touch ups.
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Do you require a deposit to book a spray job?Our clients satisfaction is of utmost importance. Payment is processed on the final day of the job when the work is completed.
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Does a spray job require special paint?No. A spray job uses the exact same paint as a brush and roller.
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How long should plastering be finished before painting a new build?A This ranges but a general rule of thumb would be Summer 3-4 weeks Winter 4-6 weeks.
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Is a spray job as good as a brush and roller job?A spray job leaves a smooth finish and has no brush or roller marks. Most clients appreciate this feature. IN regards to adhesion, once the correct preparation procedures are followed there is no difference when comparing both methods.
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What moisture levels should the walls be at for painting?The best areas to check are the corners of the window reveals where the steel angle bead was fixed. These areas stay wet for the longest. You should get a reading of 12 or below before spraying.
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If I want a different colour, how many coats of a new colour will I need over the spray finish?Like a brush and roller finish, standard practise for changing a colour would be 2 coats.
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Do you sand the plaster prior to spraying?We will sand what’s called “nibs and snots” (plaster droppings). We also sand minor irregularities. However, we are not there to make a bad plaster job perfect.
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At what stage should the spray painting job be done?To maximise the cost saving for the client, a spray job on a new build should be done before 2nd fix electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and tiling.
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Will I have to do any more coats after the spray job?First Choice Interior Sprayers leave a finished job with all sanding and filling completed. There is no requirement for further coats after our job.
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How long does a spray job take?Our service is normally complete in 2-3 days.