Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior experience to start? +
No. Our Beginner track covers room prep, substrate checks, primers, and first coats. You’ll be confident before moving to intermediate spraying or defect fixes.
What equipment do your courses assume? +
You can start with quality roller frames, sleeves, trays, and a basic masking kit. Spraying modules demonstrate airless setups, tips, and safety practices.
How are the lessons structured? +
Each module includes short videos, a printable checklist, and a final standard of acceptance so you know exactly when a surface is ready to hand off.
Do you provide certificates? +
Yes. Pass the assessment and download a course certificate that summarizes outcomes and hours completed.
Rolling vs. spraying — which should I choose? +
Use rollers for tight control and minimal overspray; choose airless spraying for speed on large ceilings and open walls. We teach how to blend both without telegraphing overlap lines.
How do you handle defect prevention? +
You’ll learn to spot and stop lap marks, flashing, roller rope, spray shadows, and edge banding through prep, lighting, and consistent application patterns.
Can teams train together? +
Absolutely. We provide team dashboards, shared checklists, and role-specific tasks for apprentices, rollers, sprayers, and inspectors.
How long do I keep access? +
Most courses include one year of access with updates to standards and defect libraries as they evolve.