Greetings,
I am looking for some advice on a project I plan to tackle soon. I currently have a 3-1/2 car attached garage with (2) 2'x4' skylights and exposed rafters. My wife and I absolutely love the natural light, and now seek to amplify it by painting the rafters and plywood ceiling white. I know that I will have to spray it, and I am looking for advice on what product to use, and what type of sprayer to use. I do plan to cover the floor, fixtures, etc with plastic to prevent drip marks and over spray
I would ideally like a paint that would prime/coat all in one. I know that there may not be a product that is designed for this application, but I was considering just applying a white outdoor latex primer. It seems that the drywall in my garage is covered with just an indoor primer, and it looks fine to me. What could possibly happen to the primer, if left unpainted?
Secondly, I am unsure what type of sprayer to use. I remember years back, Wagner used to make airless sprayers that were advertised to prevent over-spray mist. Can anyone recommend a sprayer for the application? I have a compressor if air is required.
Lastly, I'm sure that I will need to fend off those that say I should just drywall the ceiling. Personally, I prefer the open ceiling, as I like the easy access for movement of air lines, electrical, satellite cables, and etc. I also like that the skylights are visible throughout the garage, and not lust through a 4' long drywall light tunnel. I also do not want to have to worry about moisture issues which can accompany drywall in an occasionally damp environment.
I realize that this seems like an unusual project, but I would be interested in everyone's thoughts - THANKS!
I am looking for some advice on a project I plan to tackle soon. I currently have a 3-1/2 car attached garage with (2) 2'x4' skylights and exposed rafters. My wife and I absolutely love the natural light, and now seek to amplify it by painting the rafters and plywood ceiling white. I know that I will have to spray it, and I am looking for advice on what product to use, and what type of sprayer to use. I do plan to cover the floor, fixtures, etc with plastic to prevent drip marks and over spray
I would ideally like a paint that would prime/coat all in one. I know that there may not be a product that is designed for this application, but I was considering just applying a white outdoor latex primer. It seems that the drywall in my garage is covered with just an indoor primer, and it looks fine to me. What could possibly happen to the primer, if left unpainted?
Secondly, I am unsure what type of sprayer to use. I remember years back, Wagner used to make airless sprayers that were advertised to prevent over-spray mist. Can anyone recommend a sprayer for the application? I have a compressor if air is required.
Lastly, I'm sure that I will need to fend off those that say I should just drywall the ceiling. Personally, I prefer the open ceiling, as I like the easy access for movement of air lines, electrical, satellite cables, and etc. I also like that the skylights are visible throughout the garage, and not lust through a 4' long drywall light tunnel. I also do not want to have to worry about moisture issues which can accompany drywall in an occasionally damp environment.
I realize that this seems like an unusual project, but I would be interested in everyone's thoughts - THANKS!
