Texture sprayers and parts help you apply consistent drywall texture faster, with less mess and better control than a hand-applied finish. Whether you are spraying orange peel on new drywall, laying down a broad knockdown texture, or refreshing acoustic ceilings, these tools boost productivity and deliver uniform coverage on walls and ceilings.

You will find two main styles. Pneumatic hopper guns pair with an air compressor to spray joint compound and texture coatings through interchangeable nozzles. Airless texture sprayers use a high-output pump to atomize heavier materials like drywall mud, elastomeric coatings, and stucco. Both can produce popcorn, splatter, orange peel, and knockdown patterns by tuning orifice size, air or pump pressure, and compound thickness.

Choose your texture sprayer based on project size and material. For room-by-room work, a gravity-feed hopper gun with quick-change tips is compact and budget friendly. For large jobs, a cart-mounted airless texture sprayer offers higher flow rates, longer hoses, and consistent pressure for fast production. Look for easy-clean designs, hopper capacity that matches your pace, ergonomic triggers, and durability in seals and valves.

Reliable parts keep your system spraying smoothly. Stock spray tips, nozzles, hoppers, filters, gaskets, o-rings, packings, pistons, needles, trigger kits, and hoses. Replace worn components to prevent clogs, pulsing, and uneven patterns. Clean immediately after use, flush with water for water-based compounds, and protect pumps with storage fluid to resist corrosion.

Practical tips: strain your mud, mix to the right viscosity, test spray on scrap, and mask thoroughly. Match compressor CFM and PSI to your hopper gun. For airless, use the recommended tip size and mesh filter. Always ventilate, wear a respirator and eye protection, and follow manufacturer settings.

Explore tools, accessories, and replacement parts to get pro drywall texture results on your next project. Finish faster with cleaner, more consistent results.