Painting 101: Is taping trim and edges worth it?

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • Is it really faster to paint trim and baseboards without masking tape and can you still get a crisp paint edge? That's what I test in this video.
    -Contents of this video ---------------------------
    00:00 - Is it faster to paint lines by hand or use masking tape?
    01:00 - Test part 1 - painting without masking tape
    01:36 - Tips for painting without tape
    02:32 - Test part 2 - painting with masking tape
    03:45 - Results and conclusion
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    It seems like most pro painters all say that once you get good with a paintbrush, cutting in your edges around trim is faster than using masking tape.
    Cutting in is when you use your brush to paint around trim, windows, and ceilings without using masking tape. It requires a skilled hand and lots of practice to do it efficiently.
    But is painting baseboards and trim without tape really faster?
    I've tried it many times, and I find it frustrating. That's why I decided to put it to the test to see if it really is faster than using masking tape. So, I painted one wall without tape and one wall using tape to compare the time and quality of the job.
    I was surprised at the results.
    Painting without tape was actually much slower.
    In this video, you'll learn several painting tips for painting without tape, plus why it's better to just mask off your baseboards before painting them.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @AveyaC2012
    @AveyaC2012 Před rokem +2

    This is so nice. Thank you for sharing. 💖

  • @DconBlueZ
    @DconBlueZ Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video, always enjoy watching!

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem

      You’re welcome Mike! Thank you for the comment.

  • @dianastacey919
    @dianastacey919 Před 11 měsíci +2

    In LA when they painted my house they just removed the baseboards, painted everything, then put down new baseboards. They said it was easier. I saw someone say you could paint against a flat surface you lay against the trim as you move along the edge and slide it. I recall she used a file folder but this would only work for a small area before going crazy.

  • @jamstor72
    @jamstor72 Před 2 měsíci

    I have been painting for over 25 years and I never had the problems you had with painting Dan but keep practicing I'm sure you will get better and i love how you put in that lil smart ass remark at the end of the video. I'm sure I have painted more than 90 percent of the people watching this video. that is a very un cool thing to say Dan and Dan by you using material that you didn't really need to use your a champion to the environment

  • @Asgro
    @Asgro Před rokem

    I agree! Especially for baseboards. Gravity is work so hard against you when cutting in base lol now, if I'm painting the baseboards... I go no tape

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem

      Yes gravity also causes drops and splatter from your roller to hit the baseboard.

  • @ad6417
    @ad6417 Před 9 měsíci

    My last home was painted professionally using the free hand method and it looked terrible...the previous paint peeked out from the bottom. Masking tape leaves a clean line with no bleed through.

  • @mawrmcmahan
    @mawrmcmahan Před 11 dny

    What my Grandpa and I used to do was mask the line by placing an old metal slat from louvered window blinds. I'm pretty sure that something like it is sold at the hardware store.

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman7047 Před rokem +1

    I agree that for someone who doesn't paint very often and isn't as skilled as a pro painter, this masking method is a better way to go. A lot of times the pro painters will slop the paint with their "faster" method, so it isn't always cracked up to what it's supposed to be even with pro painters. Thanks! 👍👍👍

  • @dumptruckandme
    @dumptruckandme Před rokem

    great video!

  • @adventure_48
    @adventure_48 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Ive found it to be situational, tape for baseboards and improving ergonomics....yes, door trim and ceilings...ive actually gotten away from taping and becoming efficient not using tape and just having a steady hand and quality brush to knock it out swiftly.

  • @scottschreiber6008
    @scottschreiber6008 Před rokem

    I only tape the baseboards that way when I am rolling, I can roll dow to the tape and then when I get done rolling I can quickly brush the bottom of the walls and not worry about going slowed down.

  • @TheUuhhh
    @TheUuhhh Před rokem +3

    You have to take into account cleaning existing baseboard in order for the tape to stick.

  • @kenmitchell3355
    @kenmitchell3355 Před rokem +1

    Frog tape is so expensive though. Is there an alternative more budget friendly tape?

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +1

      You can use blue masking tape, but it doesn’t work quite as well.

    • @user-jv9qz2bu1r
      @user-jv9qz2bu1r Před rokem

      @@StayHandy sometimes I use a junk mail postcard and hold with left hand and paint with brush hand

    • @adventure_48
      @adventure_48 Před 10 měsíci

      charge it to the customer. I list items like this in my expendable materials invoice item. (rags, tape, shims, etc.)

  • @voiceofreason5144
    @voiceofreason5144 Před rokem +1

    Try using the one coat paint saves a ton of time

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem

      Do you recommend a specific brand?

  • @briananderson7030
    @briananderson7030 Před rokem

    Why not paint the wall first before putting the baseboards on?

  • @DessieTots
    @DessieTots Před 11 měsíci

    But the rolls and rolls of tape is adding to your and customers expenses/bills. Maybe practice with just the brush or else use a brush with angled bristles? I just use an angled brush and use a damp cloth to clean any mistakes.

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před 11 měsíci

      Labor is more expensive than tape, but I appreciate saving materials.

  • @billybobthornton4186
    @billybobthornton4186 Před rokem +1

    First step should’ve been painting and then put in the new trim

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +1

      If you do that then the caulking on the trim turns yellow. You have to paint the caulking.

  • @pmubdeeps
    @pmubdeeps Před 11 měsíci

    Pro painter here with 20 years experience. If you're not painting every day or very often , it's impossible to cut clean, FAST lines without masking tape. So therefore, the guy in this video is going to find it faster to use tape, because he cuts lines very slow without it. I would fire anyone who showed up with masking tape on a professional level.
    I also recommend against taping for beginners. In many (but not all) cases, the tape should be removed while the paint is still wet. If the paint is allowed to dry or become sticky, the fresh paint will peel up from the wall when you remove the tape. Paint can dry very fast.
    Therefore, if you are applying 2 or 3 coats, you'd have to re-tape in-between each coat. I've been on many jobs where the customers allowed the paint to dry, and it can turn into a huge mess.

    • @yzmoto80
      @yzmoto80 Před měsícem

      Pro builder here with 30 plus years experience. I personally paint everything I build. I don’t care who the painter is, how long they have been painting professionally, etc., I have NEVER seen a pro painter cut in as straight as a tape edge…EVER ! I have worked for many years on all three coasts of this country, and on very high end homes. The best pro painters I have ever seen in my career, will use tape on most jobs, no exception. Doesn’t matter if it’s faster or slower…The quality of the finished project is paramount.
      And then you have the apartment make ready professional painting crews, (the ones with three years of caulk wiped on their pants), yeah them, you get what you hire 🤣

  • @tahoetimber9288
    @tahoetimber9288 Před rokem

    Frog tape? More like shlog tape!

  • @allenlilly9466
    @allenlilly9466 Před rokem +2

    I disagree. I have been painting over fifty years and have painted with both techniques. The taping takes too long lost of time and money. You can become better if you try.

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +1

      I know it seems faster to skip the tape. I wasn’t even sure if cutting in was actually slower until I evaluated the footage. Have you ever timed it on a similar room? I think what I need to do is go head to head with a pro like you so my lack of skill can be removed from the equation.

  • @TheUuhhh
    @TheUuhhh Před rokem +5

    You’re just not good enough yet bro. Definitely no tape. Love your channel though

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +1

      Haha, I was waiting for that!

    • @Asgro
      @Asgro Před rokem +1

      I disagree! Tape is the way to go!
      Roll without splattering base and then come through and paint/ feather the edge of your tape.
      It's such a money workflow 💰

  • @victorianantiquities
    @victorianantiquities Před rokem

    It is your lack of skill, You dont have to make a trip to a store, you save money (more time and your time should have some value). this is why amatuers giving advice is simply bad advise. "Pro Handyman" what is that? A guy who thinks he know what he is doing and has a business card?

    • @StayHandy
      @StayHandy  Před rokem +4

      Thanks for the comment! If you are making a trip to the store just for tape, then your mistake isn’t using tape, it’s poor planning. Buy it when you buy the paint. And if you value saving $7 for a roll of paint over saving time, then you probably don’t charge enough for your services.

    • @philipcatuogno2968
      @philipcatuogno2968 Před 4 měsíci

      @@StayHandy Excellent reply.

    • @philipcatuogno2968
      @philipcatuogno2968 Před 4 měsíci

      You are a "thrifter". Please let us know what your expertise in painting is. Also, what defines "pro"? Someone who has a truck with a company truck with a logo on it or a CZcams channel? I've dealt with "pros" before and many are simply terrible. So, relax and learn to learn from others, pro or amatures.

    • @victorianantiquities
      @victorianantiquities Před 4 měsíci

      @@philipcatuogno2968 Well I own an interior design business selling high end antiquities, so not a 'thrifter". We have a Historic preservation consulting company that deals in writing scope of work and bid specs for historic preservation projects. I personally do historic historic mural restoration and stenciling and have recieved awards for my work as well as doing workshops and have 30 years experience as have restored dozens of historic homes and I have held a general contractors liscence and have had lead safe training. What I'm also NOT trying to do is make a buck with a youtube channel passing out advice. I do understand time management.