Construction site guide

Our construction site guide shows you the different fields of application of our spray guns and gives you tips and tricks for a perfect coating result. Whether for classical applications on façades, walls or on wood and metal surfaces, or for unusual projects such as the re-coating of tiles or roofs, with your spray gun you are perfectly equipped as a painter, varnisher or plasterer for every construction site.

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TeaserPlaster & filler

Spray clay plaster

Clay plaster has many advantages as a material: It regulates the humidity in the room, absorbs pollutants and contains no artificial additives. If you spray clay plaster, it saves a lot of time and is easier to apply.

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Functional coatings

Functional coatings typically aim to alter the surface functions as well as the properties of a component. Unlike decorative paint, functional coatings are mostly applied for protective purposes.

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TeaserEmulsion

Applying emulsion with an airless roller

In small flats, is the use of spray technology recommended if you are only applying a coat of Emulsion? Together with painter Ede, we show how the usual rolling but with an airless sprayer and the SprayRoller leads to even more speed.

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TeaserLacquers & stains

Painting a wooden exterior

Wooden exteriors are exposed to many stresses due to changing temperatures and solar radiation. But whether for wood protection or for a great new exterior look: Painting wooden exteriors is part of every painter's everyday work.

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TeaserOther

Paint a garage floor

Regular garage floor painting is important for the long-lasting use of a garage. If your customer needs a new coating for their garage floor, why not grab their sprayer next time?

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TeaserFacade paint

Painting House Exteriors

Repainting the exterior of a house is an extensive project. Paint sprayers like the SuperFinish 23 Pro Spraypack are a great help. In combination with the Inner-Feed Roller and the SprayRoller from WAGNER, you save even more time at work.

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TeaserLacquers & stains

Painting a wooden ceiling

Your next wooden ceiling renovation job is coming up? Customers often want you to paint or spray an old, dark panelled ceiling white. Such renovation can transform a room: Painting wooden panels lighter, makes the room feel bigger and more inviting.

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TeaserEmulsion

Spray paint ceiling

Painting a ceiling is incredibly hard work: you get little drops of paint in your eyes, your neck hurts and after a while your arms start to ache. Using an airless sprayer to spray paint the ceiling makes your job easier and saves time and energy.

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TeaserPlaster & filler

Filling glass fibre fleece

Paintshack, the owners of this newly built warehouse, wanted to ensure the walls did not suffer from shrinkage cracks as the new building settled. When using traditional gypsum plastering methods with new builds, this can be an issue.

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TeaserEmulsion

Spraying emulsion paint

For painters, emulsion paints are probably the most commonly used working material. However, the more surface area that needs to be renovated or recoated, the more time, energy and material can be saved if the paint is applied with an airless sprayer.

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TeaserLacquers & stains

Painting kitchen fronts

Who is not familiar with this: Kitchen furniture that is getting on in years! Anyone who values an even coat of paint and a professional result when painting kitchen fronts is happy to leave this work to a professional.

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TeaserPlaster & filler

Spraying filler

Fillers are an essential tool of the trade for painters and plasterers. In this guide, we have put together the reasons why filling compound is needed, how you can spray it with a spray device from WAGNER, and what you need to be aware of.

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