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Top HVLP Paint Sprayers for Interior & Exterior Painting Contractors

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High‑Volume Low‑Pressure (HVLP) paint sprayers have become a go‑to tool for professional painting contractors who want smooth, controlled finishes on cabinets, trim, walls, and exterior surfaces. Known for their efficiency and reduced overspray, HVLP sprayers help painters achieve premium results on both residential and commercial jobs. This guide breaks down the top HVLP paint sprayers for interior and exterior painting contractors, along with key features to consider before investing.


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Why HVLP Sprayers Are Ideal for Pros

HVLP sprayers deliver a fine, even spray pattern while minimizing overspray—saving contractors time and reducing material waste. They are especially useful for:

  • Cabinet painting and refinishing

  • Trim, doors, and fine detail work

  • Interior walls requiring smooth finishes

  • Exterior siding, garage doors, and fences

  • Stains, varnishes, enamels, and latex paints

Their precision and efficiency make them perfect for contractors who want to elevate finish quality and speed.


Top HVLP Paint Sprayers for Professional Contractors


A widely used model for both interior and exterior jobs, the Control Pro 130 offers consistent spray patterns with minimal overspray. Contractors appreciate its ability to handle stains and thinner paints with ease.



Known for its durability and professional‑grade results, the Fuji Semi‑Pro 2 includes a powerful turbine motor that delivers a smooth finish on cabinets, trim, and furniture. Perfect for detail‑oriented interior work.


A favorite among contractors handling small to mid‑sized projects. Its lightweight gun, powerful turbine, and quick setup make it ideal for interior walls, doors, and decorative finishes.


One of the top-tier HVLP systems on the market, this sprayer delivers exceptional control and precision. It handles thick coatings better than most HVLP units, making it suitable for exterior siding and large projects.



How to Choose the Right HVLP Sprayer

Painting contractors should consider:

  • Turbine power for thicker coatings

  • Material compatibility (latex, enamel, stains)

  • Ease of cleaning and maintenance

  • Hose length and mobility

  • Overspray control for indoor work

Many contractors keep multiple sprayers to handle varying job demands.


Protect Your Painting Business

Quality equipment helps you deliver great results—but contractor insurance protects the business you’ve built. Painting contractors face risks like overspray damage, ladder accidents, property claims, and equipment loss.

👉 Get an affordable contractor insurance quote from Wexford Insurance today.


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