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Brick Painting w/o Sprayer

Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:12 am
Posted by questionable
FL
Member since Apr 2008
1222 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:12 am
Considering painting my brick home this fall and looking for any tips. The mortar is nearly level with the bricks so it seems to me like rolling it shouldn’t be difficult. I know prep is key and I’ll be pressure washing prior to painting.

For those who have DIY, what suggestions do you have? TIA
Posted by ItzMe1972
Member since Dec 2013
12110 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:15 am to
A long nap roller comes to mind.

You are right that prep is key. I would check with Sherwin Williams or Ben Moore for guidance and product.
This post was edited on 8/21/25 at 11:30 am
Posted by TU Rob
Birmingham
Member since Nov 2008
13294 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:32 am to
I wouldn't pressure wash it. Spray it with an outdoor cleaner that can be used on brick/masonry, then rinse it good. That should be plenty. Pressure washing on some of the lower PSI electrical ones would be fine, but I wouldn't hit it with a gas powered one.
Posted by BasilFawlty
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Dec 2014
1262 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:43 am to
You can pressure wash the brick with no issues if you're smart about it. A soap tip doesn't put out that much psi. Use a wider fan (40 degree) tip to rinse. Prep is the key.
There's no reason to use a zero degree tip on brick, and that's where people go wrong.
How old is the brick? Smooth or rough-face?
I would prime newer brick (less than 5 years), with an SW Loxon product and finish with 2 coats of a high-quality 100% acrylic latex, but older brick does really well with just 2 coats of paint.
My in-laws house was painted with 2 coats of SW Superpaint 20+ years ago, and it's held up great with only periodic washing.
Posted by LSUfan20005
Member since Sep 2012
9118 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:44 am to
I actually prefer no sprayer on brick, spot on with:

quote:

A long nap roller comes to mind.


Keep a hefty brush handy for any deep pockets.
Posted by Neauxla
New Orleans
Member since Feb 2008
33960 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 11:51 am to
I used a roller and huge brush when I lime washed my back porch. It was a BITCH!

I am trying to hire someone to do the rest of the house.
Posted by questionable
FL
Member since Apr 2008
1222 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 12:35 pm to
20 years old, fairly rough I would say. Yeah I was hoping to get away with no primer.
Posted by crewdepoo
Hogwarts
Member since Jan 2015
10864 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 12:56 pm to
Doesn't painting brick cause it to deteriorate?
Posted by BasilFawlty
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Dec 2014
1262 posts
Posted on 8/21/25 at 1:08 pm to
20 years old, you should be fine with no primer. Just make sure it's clean. Fill any voids in the mortar after you clean and 2 coats of paint.
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