What You Need To Know When Choosing Paint Rollers in New Haven, CT

9 August 2020

The good old paint roller is a perfect tool for painting large, flat surfaces quickly and almost effortlessly. While it is easy to do your work with a roller, choosing it is a little more complex when you are less familiar with the painting field. In this article, we share practical information that will help you choose the right roller for your painting work in New Haven. First, like brushes, it is important not to neglect the quality aspect when choosing your roller. You will need to choose the type of handle, determine the desired frame, and the type of sleeve appropriate for your work.

The Handle

The handles are made of wood or plastic and designed so that an extension can be inserted. Unlike the threads of the wooden handle, the threads of the plastic handle do not swell during washing and retain their shape. In the end, whatever the choice of material, the most important thing is to choose a handle with a comfortable grip.

The Frame

There are two types of frames: 4 or 5 pin frame and rod frame with plastic end caps or with nuts. The 4 or 5 pin frame is recommended since it supports the sleeve well over the entire length and is also very practical, as you only need to slide the sleeve to put it on or take it off. The rod frame with plastic end caps is very popular because it is less expensive and offers good value for money. Rod frame with nuts is the cheapest, but the sleeve is more difficult to attach and remove. It is also important to make sure that the chosen frame turns smoothly and easily.

The Sleeve

The sleeve is the cylinder or hollow tube wrapped in a fabric of bristles. Good cylinders are treated so that they do not soften and sag on contact with the water present in the latex paint. The fabric of the sleeve can be natural (mohair, lambswool, lambskin) or synthetic (polyester, nylon, Dacron). Natural fabric is used for solvent-based paints, while the synthetic fabric is ideal for latex paints. The type, composition, and density of the fibers determine the texture of the paint finish. It is not easy to judge the quality of a sleeve from the first purchase. A poor quality sleeve will give poor results. With a little experience or the help of a professional, you will be able to choose the right brand at the right price.

The Tray

A tray is essential for your painting work. It consists of a part with a flat bottom that holds the paint and an inclined part, with grooves, which serves to spread the soaked paint on the roller. Choose a sturdy tray that will not move when you dip the roller in it. Disposable plastic liners make cleaning easier.

Fiber Length and Sleeve Width

There are short, medium, and long fiber sleeves. The choice of bristle length will depend on the texture of the surface to be painted.


• 5 to 10 mm (short hairs) Smooth surfaces: interior wall, wall plank, plaster, floor.

• 10 to 15 mm (medium hairs) Rough surfaces: stucco, concrete block, textured finish, brick.

• 20 to 30 mm (long hairs) Coarse textured surfaces: irregular surface

Some Quick Tips for Paint Rollers

Always buy the best rollers and sleeves possible. They will last much longer and give you great results when painting your room. Poor quality rollers can break quickly and leave residue in your paint. Try out different brands of paint roller frames to make sure the handle is comfortable to wear. Do not apply excessive pressure when applying paint with a roller – light pressure is sufficient.

The Bottom Line

Painting is the easiest and cheapest way to transform your business or home almost instantly. It can boost the aesthetic appeal, make your walls easy to clean and maintain and protect your building against moisture damage and mold growth. Need professional help to repaint your business or home exterior? NHV Painters can help. Book a FREE estimate below to get started, or call us (203) 606-2346, so we can talk about your project.


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