Electric Paint Sprayers for Interior, Exterior, and Trade Use in Cyprus

Airless Paint Sprayers for High-Volume Coating Work

Airless paint sprayers operate by forcing paint through a small tip orifice at high pressure, typically between 1,500 and 3,000 PSI depending on the model and coating type, which atomises the liquid into a fine spray pattern without the use of compressed air. This method handles thicker coatings that HVLP sprayers cannot atomise effectively, including exterior masonry paint, anti-damp coatings, fence and shed treatments, and textured wall finishes that would clog a lower-pressure system almost immediately. For anyone painting the kind of rendered exterior walls that are standard across Cypriot residential and commercial buildings, an airless paint sprayer covers the surface evenly in a single pass at a rate that brush or roller application cannot approach. Flow rate, tip size, and pressure adjustment are the three variables that determine whether an airless sprayer produces a professional result or a patchy one, and the models in this collection are selected with clear guidance on which coatings each is suited to handle. Spray tips are wear items that need periodic replacement as the orifice widens with use, and replacement tip sets are stocked alongside the sprayers themselves in this category.

HVLP Sprayers for Fine Finishes and Interior Work

HVLP paint sprayers, which stands for high volume low pressure, transfer a higher proportion of paint from the cup to the surface compared to airless systems, producing less overspray and giving the operator finer control over the spray pattern and fan width. This makes them the better tool for interior finish work, furniture refinishing, cabinetry, timber trim, and any surface where overspray onto adjacent areas is difficult to manage or where the coating being applied is too thin and fast-drying for an airless system to handle without dry spray. Gravity-feed HVLP guns draw paint from a cup mounted above the gun body, which works well with smaller volumes and frequent colour changes. Suction-feed models draw from a cup below and suit longer continuous runs. Turbine-powered HVLP units are self-contained, requiring no compressor, which makes them a practical choice for decorators working across different locations. For anyone finishing interior doors, built-in furniture, or decorative timber elements in Cypriot homes, an HVLP paint sprayer produces a smoother, more consistent film than brush or roller methods on the same surfaces, with less sanding required between coats to achieve a clean final finish.

Choosing the Right Sprayer for the Coating and the Job

Electric spray painting equipment covers a wide performance range, and matching the tool to the specific coating and application is what determines whether the result justifies the setup time. Water-based emulsions, exterior masonry paints, and fence treatments have different viscosity ranges and atomisation requirements, and a sprayer with the wrong tip size or pressure range for the product being used will either produce heavy runs and sags or a dry, dusty spray that does not flow out into a smooth film. Viscosity cups, supplied with most quality sprayers, allow you to measure the flow rate of your paint and thin it to within the sprayer’s recommended working range before you start, which is the step that most unsuccessful first attempts at spray painting skip. Cy Deals stocks paint spray guns and sprayer units with clear coating compatibility information, distinguishing itself from generalist retailers where the product listing ends at the sprayer unit itself and leaves the buyer to work out whether it will actually handle the paint they intend to use.

Sprayer Maintenance, Spare Parts, and Accessories

A paint sprayer that is not cleaned thoroughly after every use has a short working life, and blocked tips, dried paint in the fluid needle, and hardened residue in the suction tube are the most common reasons a sprayer stops performing correctly between jobs. Cleaning kits specific to water-based and solvent-based coatings, brush sets for needle and tip cleaning, and storage fluid for protecting internal components between uses are stocked here alongside the sprayers themselves. Spare spray tips in different orifice sizes allow you to adapt the same sprayer body to different coating types and fan width requirements without buying a separate unit for each application. Replacement filters, fluid needles, and air caps cover the wear components that affect spray pattern quality over time. For trade decorators and homeowners in Cyprus who use electric paint sprayers regularly across both interior and exterior projects, keeping a small stock of the right consumables and spare parts on hand is what keeps the equipment productive across a full season of use rather than sitting idle while a replacement part is on order.