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What is the difference between roller painting and latex spraying?

Painting with a roller gives a traditional finish, while latex spraying produces a more even and tight result.

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The cost depends on the surface, the condition of the substrate and the desired end result. Request a no-obligation quote for an exact estimate.Read more
We work with high-quality paint brands that are durable and produce beautiful results.Read more
A professional initial paint job provides a good foundation. Proper pre-treatment and the use of quality materials greatly extend the life of the paint job.Read more
Beforehand, it is important that the room is free of furniture or that it is well covered. We also protect floors, windows and fixed elements so that everything remains tidy.Read more
The duration of the work depends on the number of rooms and the state of the surface. A single room is often finished within one day. You always receive a clear schedule in advance.Read more
Yes, good ventilation ensures faster drying and a pleasant indoor climate. We recommend opening windows during and shortly after painting.Read more
Sure. We can refinish cracks, holes and loose pieces of stucco so that the wall is tight and ready for a nice coat of paint.Read more
A painted wall stays beautiful easily. Regularly removing dust and gently cleaning light stains with a soft cloth is usually enough.Read more
You can easily submit a request via the contact form on our website. Briefly describe what needs to be done and add any photos. We will contact you quickly.Read more
Latex spraying involves spraying latex paint, while spackle spraying involves applying a textured layer.Read more
Latex spraying is a modern method of applying paint evenly to walls and ceilings. Using an airless system, the paint is atomised under high pressure, creating a tight and smooth layer without streaks or roller texture. This technique can be used on interior walls, ceilings and even exterior walls.Read more
At Y.eser, we charge a square metre price of eleven to fourteen euros for spraying. If the walls or ceilings still need to be pre-finished, you should factor in the cost of spray-ready plaster of around nineteen euros per square metre.Read more
Latex spraying can be applied to a variety of substrates. Think of stucco, plasterboard, decorative plaster such as spachtelputz and even wallpaper that is suitable for this treatment. The best results are achieved on smooth surfaces.Read more

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