How many sq.ft. wall and/ or ceiling can be painted per hour?


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Brush or roller?
Roller about 400 to 500
Brush 300 to 400
Depends on number of windows you need to cut in.


How fast can your little hands work?
It depends on a lot of factors:

1. Type of paint
2. Method of application (brushed, rolled, sprayed)
3. Height of walls and ceiling. Working on scaffolding or ladders will slow you down
4. If working over a finished floor, precautions need to be taken (drop cloths, etc) to protect it and that will slow you down
it depends on how fast you paint.
A good man on a job sight,only rolling paint on dry wall with a good quality kit,IE-good roller frame,cover,pogo and pan should produce about 800 square feet an hour on flat work,one coat-B4 lunch on Tues-Friday.

After lunch figure half that

Monday morning -be happy painter made it in after weekend.

Ceilings go just as fast per sq.ft-one coat.

Paint quality dont matter-they will water it down if needed.

That's a commercial estimate of production-production varies----Pretty girls around?-half that

Residential work?-that depends on whats parked in your driveway--2 Lexus families tend to pay more.

Mexicans work cheap but you have to hire somebody to watch them and I did say a good man on the job....

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