Paint Rollers for Stenciling

These high-density foam rollers are the best for all types of stenciling projects.  Sized appropriately to focus on the typical sized stencil openings.  The high-density foam allows great paint control so that paint bleed is minimized.  The rollers and tray are all high quality and have proven to work well with stenciling.

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Oneshot Color Ink Cartridge Refills
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4 inch Foam Roller with Handle
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2 inch Foam Roller with Handle
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Rolmark Stencil Ink
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Roller Paint Tray 6 Inch
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Stencils are a fast easy and inexpensive way to comply with Fire barrier marking requirements

Fire-rated wall identification isn't optional — it's a legal requirement on virtually every commercial and multifamily construction project in the United States. NFPA 5000 requires "permanent markings with lettering at least 3 inches in height in a contrasting color to identify the wall type." The International Building Code reinforces this: markings must be placed within 15 feet of each wall end and repeated at intervals not exceeding 30 feet measured horizontally along the wall or partition.

StencilEase fire barrier stencils are built for exactly this job. Whether you're marking a Smoke Barrier, Fire Barrier, or Fire Wall — and whether your jurisdiction calls for 1-hour, 2-hour, or 3-hour rated designations — our stencils give your crew a fast, permanent, inspection-ready result every time.

Why Stencils Beat Sticky Labels on the Job Site?

Preprinted adhesive labels might seem like a quick fix, but on an active construction site they fall short fast. Here's why contractors who've tried both stick with stencils:

Cost per marking
StencilEase Stencil: Pennies — one stencil, hundreds of uses.
Adhesive Label: Single use, cost adds up fast.

Durability
StencilEase Stencil: Laser-cut Mylar, cleans and stores for reuse.
Adhesive Label: Tears, curls, and falls off in dusty or humid conditions.

Permanence
StencilEase Stencil: Paint soaks into the surface — can't be peeled off.
Adhesive Label: Can be peeled, damaged, or fall off before inspection.

Finish-ready
StencilEase Stencil: Paint right over it when the wall is done — zero prep, zero removal.
Adhesive Label: Must be removed before finishing; adhesive residue may require wall prep.

Portability
StencilEase Stencil: Lightweight, fits in a tool bag.
Adhesive Label: Bulky rolls or sheets, single use.

One stencil covers an entire project — and the next one. When you're done, just wipe it clean and store it for the next job.

How to Apply Fire Barrier Wall Markings?

Marking a fire-rated wall to code takes less than a minute per location. Here's the workflow:

Step 1 — Position the stencil
Place the stencil at each required marking location — typically every 30 feet along the wall run and within 15 feet of each end per IBC 703.5.

Step 2 — Secure it to the wall
You can use tape, but the faster method is a light coat of StencilEase Repositionable Adhesive Spray on the back of the stencil. It turns the stencil tacky so it adheres flat against the wall on its own — no tape, no helper needed, no bleeding edges.

Step 3 — Apply the paint
Spray aerosol paint works well, but for the cleanest result and most control on a job site, use an ink roller. It's faster, neater, and gives you a sharp edge every time.

Step 4 — Pull and move
Peel the stencil off cleanly, move it to the next location, and repeat. The repositionable adhesive won't leave residue on the wall and the stencil is ready to use again immediately.

Step 5 — Done at project close
When it's time to finish the wall, simply paint over the marking. No peeling, no scraping, no wall prep required.

Why Contractors and Facility Managers Choose StencilEase?

Code-grounded from the start. Our standard stencil wording aligns with NFPA 5000 and IBC Section 703.5 requirements. Available in 3-inch letter height (the NFPA-recommended minimum) and 4-inch for jurisdictions or inspectors that require larger lettering.

Every wall type covered. Smoke Barrier, Fire Barrier, and Fire Wall — with hour-rating variants so your marking matches exactly what the engineer of record specified.

Custom when the code isn't standard. Fire districts and local AHJs don't always use the same verbiage. Our custom stencil service handles non-standard phrasing, additional rating language, or unusual letter sizes — submit your exact specs and we'll cut it to order.

Wall Type Quick Reference

Smoke Barrier — Limits smoke migration between zones. Common ratings: unrated to 1-hour.

Fire Barrier — Separates areas by fire resistance rating. Common ratings: 1-hour, 2-hour, 3-hour.

Fire Wall — Full structural separation between buildings or occupancies. Common ratings: 2-hour, 3-hour, 4-hour.

Not sure which wall type your project requires? Your construction drawings and local AHJ will specify — our team is happy to help.

Every hour of delay on a wall marking inspection is an hour of lost schedule. StencilEase ships fast, and our team is standing by if you need a custom stencil on a tight deadline. Browse the collection below or contact us at 1-800-334-1776 or service@stencilease.com.

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