Painting the Ceiling
Our ceilings never get much more than an upward glance until the
abuse of a smoking fireplace and a few old roof leaks takes it's
toll on that once bright space above our heads. Now it is time
for that long overdue task.. Painting the ceiling.
Here is a list of things that you will need to do the job:
Step ladder. 5 Gal. bucket. Paint screen / grid. Nine inch
roller frame. 1/2 inch nap roller cover. Roller extension pole.
Three inch nylon/polyester brush. Plastic sheeting. Drop cloths
or old bed sheets. Primer/sealer. Ceiling paint.
Preparing the room.
Move all the furniture toward the middle of the room, leave at
least enough room between large pieces and the wall to
accommodate a step ladder. place smaller pieces in several
groups leaving aisles between them. This will allow for easier
access to the ceiling when you start painting. Cover the
furniture with plastic, thin 1/2 mil plastic works best. Place
drop cloths or old bed sheets on the floor around the groups of
furniture.
Spot prime any brown water stains with a stain killing primer.
These primer/sealers are available at any paint or hardware
store. Some brands offer a convenient spray can with an upward
spraying nozzle.
Set up and paint.
Now that everything is wrapped up and spot primed you can
prepare to paint. Pour the ceiling paint into the five gal.
bucket leaving about a quart of paint in one can to use with the
brush. Brush a three or four inch line around the edges of the
ceiling being careful not to paint too low on the wall or crown
molding, don't forget to brush around the light fixture.
Ready and roll.
Hang the paint screen on the inside rim of the 5 gal. bucket.
Install the roller cover on the frame and attach the roller
frame to an extension pole or screw in mop handle. Load the
roller by daubing it into the 5 gal. bucket of paint, remove any
excess paint with a few strokes on the paint screen. Roll out a
big W pattern on the ceiling starting the roller in a corner and
about a foot from the wall. Reload the roller and fill in the
pattern from the outer edge working toward the wall, be sure to
roll into the brushed paint line at the wall. Roll out and fill
another W pattern next to the one you just completed and
slightly overlap the previously painted section. Repeat this
technique until you have covered the entire ceiling.
Once finished the room will be noticeably brighter and that
upward glance may turn into a smile.