With the added leverage, paint roller poles reduce the amount of physical labor needed to paint walls and ceilings.
This translates to no more bending down to load the roller with house paint and then getting on a ladder to paint a small section of wall or ceiling. With a paint roller extension pole your productivity will increase without the backache.
There are many styles and sizes available. Paint roller extension poles range from threaded broomsticks to aluminum, or fiberglass, poles that extend to increase your reach. It is well worth the expense to purchase a professional quality house painting tool and this is equally true for extension roller poles.
There are a few concepts you need to know before taking the plunge and purchasing an extension roller pole or two.

The cheapest types are single length wooden sticks with a threaded head, broomsticks. Although these roller poles are cheap, they are the most difficult to use. They don't have the ability to expand, so be careful of your furniture as you roll out a wall.
To top it off, wooden poles will cause more fatigue and be difficult to use. Also, the threaded screw head will quickly loosen inside the paint roller frame. Wooden roller poles are better than no pole.
Good mid-priced extension poles are generally fiberglass, or aluminum, with a twist locking mechanism. These extension poles are a lot better than broomsticks.
Professional quality extension roller poles are the best and will last for years, even with daily use.

I wouldn't consider rolling any wall, ceiling, or exterior surface without a high quality extension roller pole. With an increase in productivity and reduced physical stress, these tools are worth every penny.
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