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Selecting the right color is the first step in a painting project, but don’t overlook the tools that can help make the difference between a good paint job and a great paint job.
October 28, 2025
By: KERRY PIANOFORTE
Editor, Coatings World
Selecting the right color is the first step in a painting project, but don’t overlook the tools that can help make the difference between a good paint job and a great paint job. The brush, roller, frame or extension pole in your hand is every bit as important as what’s in the paint can, Purdy experts said
. The right applicator will help paint lay smoothly, provide even coverage and give you a pro-like finish. The wrong applicator can leave behind streaks or a finish that falls short, creating extra work or costly repaints.
So, what goes into applicator selection? Let’s take a closer look.
Your applicator should be chosen based on the work in front of you. Take the surface type, texture and coating into consideration when selecting the right paint tool. For interior projects like walls, ceilings, trim, doors and cabinetry, your paint applicator should deliver precision and a smooth finish. Look for paint brushes with soft filaments that will leave fewer brush marks and an ultra-smooth finish. Roller covers should use premium fabric (often a woven option) that reduces lint and leaves a smooth, even finish. Woven covers are ideal for smooth walls and projects where a fine finish is the goal.
Exterior jobs on masonry, decks or concrete usually require applicators that provide durability on rough surfaces. You will need a stiff filament brush that can hold more coating and effectively get paint into grooves or porous areas. Roller covers made of knit fabrics, like polyester and lambswool, contain a high-density material that will hold and release a large amount of paint without dripping.
Different coatings also need different delivery:
Brushes are purpose-built tools, and the stiffness of the filaments used largely dictates how paint is loaded and released from their bristles. A stiffer filament brush provides crisp lines when cutting in and works best with thicker coatings and on exterior projects. Softer filament brushes provide a smooth finish with fewer brush marks and work best on interior projects. That’s why the Purdy® line is packed with options, so you never have to settle for “good enough” when a pro-like finish is within reach:
Also consider the size and style of the brush you choose before painting different surfaces. Each offers advantages that help the job go smoothly.
With rollers, it all starts with fabric. How it’s woven or knitted determines how much paint it holds, how smoothly it releases and whether it keeps its shape the longer it’s used.
Surface texture and general environmental factors, including temperature and humidity, should also sway your selection. Roller cover nap sizes, or the length of the fibers, vary from low to high based on the surface you are painting. For uniform interior surfaces like cabinets and doors, use smaller nap sizes—commonly ¼ inch. Walls, ceilings and paneling require a slightly larger nap size of 3/8inch. For lightly textured walls, decks and concrete, use a ½-inch nap. And for textured ceilings and stucco, use ¾ inch.
For outdoor jobs, or when painting rough indoor surfaces such as masonry and brick, look for covers with a higher nap—generally 1 inch—that will give you greater paint pickup and have an easier time reaching nooks and crannies.
To get the most out of your roller cover, it’s essential to have a roller frame and extension pole that keep the cover tight, steady and rolling smoothly. That’s what allows for consistent paint flow, and consistent flow is key to achieving a superior finish.
A quality frame helps maintain consistent application. The Purdy Revolution™ 9″ Frameis one example of a sturdy yet lightweight design that also features a comfort-grip handle, helping reduce arm fatigue. When painting large walls, reach for the Revolution 14″ Frame or Revolution 18″ Frame so you can boost efficiency by covering more surface area in less time. All Purdy Revolution Frames feature a one-click Quick Connect system that pairs with Purdy extension poles, making it fast and secure to attach or switch poles without breaking your workflow.
With extension poles, you want secure control at any height. Avoid flimsy, thin-walled designs that can flex during use, leaving wavy lines on walls or ceilings, or that don’t deliver even coverage. The Purdy Pole+ features a reliable and secure pin locking mechanism that’s adjustable every three inches, providing 2x the adjustability compared to the Wooster®Sherlock® GT® Pole, and has increased thickness for durability and application control. This precision helps keep the roller steady even when you’re pushing heavy coats overhead, which means less shoulder and back strain because you’re not overreaching.
Paint choice sets the tone for a project, but applicators decide how that paint performs once it leaves the can. Brushes, rollers, frames and extension poles bring control, coverage and comfort to the table, and the right match can mean the perfect finish. In short: Treat applicators like the essential tools they are, and they’ll return the favor in the quality of your work.
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