Safety is a major factor when painting high ceilings
Painting a high ceiling can involve working in difficult heights. Using large ladders and even scaffolding may be necessary to reach all surfaces. Caution is always required when working with ladders and scaffolding. Painting a high ceiling will take longer than many paint projects because of the height of the project and prep work required.
Instructions
Paint High Ceilings
1. Measure the distance from the floor to ceiling. If a ladder can be used, consider that the top two rungs are never safe on which to stand. The average painter can reach two feet above his or her own height when painting. If a ladder cannot safely be used, consider renting scaffolding. The scaffolding can be rented and delivered in most local areas. Many times, the rental company will make an on-site visit to recommend the proper amount of scaffolding needed. Always rent and use safety rails when using scaffolding.
2. Lay drop cloths on all floor areas. Remove all furniture and additional items from rooms. Cover any remaining items, including window treatments, with plastic. When painting horizontal surfaces, paint can easily fly off of rollers, and occasionally drip.
3. Using painter's tape, tape off recessed lighting, ceiling fan and other fixtures found in the ceiling. Burnish the tape by pressing down to ensure good adhesion.
4. Trim out the perimeter of the ceiling area. Taping off the ceiling edge with painter's tape prior to painting is optional. To trim, use an angled brush that has been dipped in paint. Slowly glide the edge of the brush along the ceiling edge. Only the tip of the brush will cut into the edge to make a straight line. If necessary, tape of the ceiling edge with painter's tape prior to painting. Make a 3" band around the perimeter.
5. Roll ceiling paint using a roller and extension pole. Extension poles allow more control for the painter, and ease potential strain on back muscles. Roll in two- to four-foot vertical or horizontal sections. Step onto the ground floor to ensure all areas are properly covered. For dark colors or heavily textured ceilings, an additional coat may be required. Allow two to four hours of drying time between each paint coat.
6. Remove tape when painting is completed. Remove the tape slowly, and do not force tape to be pulled. For difficult-to-remove tape, cut the edge of tape with a rasor knife. Clear drop cloths and plastic sheeting from the room.
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