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Must-Have Painting Tools for a Professional Finish at Home

July 22, 20252 min read

A successful DIY paint job isn’t just about colour — it’s about having the right tools. Whether you’re touching up a single room or transforming your entire home in Pickering, Whitby, or elsewhere in Durham Region, the difference between a streaky finish and a smooth, professional look often comes down to your gear.

Here’s what the pros at Altona Painting always have on hand — and what you’ll want in your toolkit too.


1. Quality Paint Brushes

No cutting corners here. Good brushes are essential for crisp edges around trim, ceilings, and corners.

Pro tip: Use synthetic bristles for latex paint, and natural bristles for oil-based paint.

Have a few sizes on hand — a 2-inch angled brush is a go-to for most interior jobs.


2. Paint Rollers and Roller Covers

For speed and coverage, rollers are your best friend.
Look for sturdy frames and match the roller cover’s nap length to your surface:

  • Smooth walls? ¼–⅜ inch nap

  • Light texture? ½ inch

  • Heavy texture? ¾ inch or more


3. Paint Trays and Disposable Liners

A reusable tray with disposable liners keeps your work clean and efficient.
Swap out colours or clean up fast — no dried-on paint to deal with later.


4. Drop Cloths or Sheeting

Protect your floors, furniture, and sanity.

  • Canvas drop cloths = best for absorbing drips

  • Plastic sheeting = good for covering large surfaces and clean-up


5. Painter’s Tape

Clean lines start with clean tape. Use low-adhesive painter’s tape to mask off baseboards, trim, or ceiling edges — press it down firmly to avoid bleeding.


6. Extension Poles

Don’t risk the wobbly chair. A telescoping extension pole gives you access to high walls and ceilings while keeping your feet on the ground — and reduces fatigue from reaching.


7. Sandpaper and Sanding Blocks

Smooth walls = smooth finish.
Use:

  • Medium-grit to knock down imperfections

  • Fine-grit for in-between-coat smoothing

Sanding blocks offer better grip and even pressure for consistent results.


8. Cleaning Supplies

A good paint job deserves good tool maintenance.

  • Latex paint? Use warm, soapy water.

  • Oil-based? Mineral spirits.

  • Don’t forget to rinse trays and wipe down poles and handles too.


9. Personal Protective Gear

Keep it safe. Goggles, gloves, and a respirator (especially in poorly ventilated areas) protect you from splashes and fumes. Always open windows or use fans when working indoors.


10. A Little Patience and the Right Mindset

Okay, it’s not a “tool,” but preparation and patience will do more for your finished result than any gadget. Take your time and work clean — your walls will thank you.


Paint Like a Pro with Altona by Your Side

If you're feeling inspired but want a helping hand, Altona Painting is just a call away. Whether you're planning a weekend refresh or a full-home makeover in Durham Region, we’ve got the tools — and the experience — to get it done right.

Request a free quote or reach out for product and prep advice.

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