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How to Choose a Paint Roller

Choosing a Roller

Painting a wall may seem like a simple task, but a closer look reveals several subtleties that are important to understand. When it comes to selecting the tools you need for the job, a good roller is one of the most useful and effective things you can have in your toolbox.

There are three important factors that define the quality of a roller: nap length, roller quality, and nap composition.

Nap Length

The fuzz or fur on a roller is referred to as its nap. The length of nap is measured in inches. Nap length varies from a flat foam, a fine mohair, 1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″ and more. The roughness of the surface you are going to paint will determine the nap length you will need. Smooth, flat substrates like glass require a flat foam roller or fine mohair. Textured, rough and varied surfaces like stucco need a long one-inch nap that will reach between the peaks and crevices of the surface. Proper nap length will ensure full coverage of the surface you are painting and a full, even finish.

Roller Quality

High quality equipment is important for any trade. Painting is definitely not an exception. When it comes to paint rollers, quality affects the outcome of a paint job.

Nap Composition

The composition of a nap is what it is made of. The type of paint you are using will inform the nap you choose. Rollers are designed for each type of paint or coating you are using. Selecting the roller that is designed for your paint is important in order to get the most from your paint and to achieve the smooth finish you want on your walls.

Additional Tips

Zenith’s professional painting team is always available to answer your questions at 800-381-4601 and we can get you started with a free estimate.

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