Ideally, repainting should be carried out before the failure of the paint system and the deterioration of the substrate. This is particularly important for timber substrates. Heavy chalking and the appearance of defects indicate that maintenance is required.
Deciding to repaint should be based on paint wear and tear and the environment. For example, properties located in coastal areas generally require more frequent maintenance. We inspect the property and the condition of your paintwork or timber, we’ll provide recommendations of how often maintenance should be undertaken to keep your home fresh.
We repair, restore and replace rotten and damaged timber in addition to our painting expertise to ensure your timber is protected long term. Repairing damaged timber early on and regularly maintaining natural timber finishes will save you the cost of extensive repairs or replacement further down the track.
Take a look at our timber projects to see examples of our timber expertise.
One of our regular customers that we maintain twice-yearly to protect from coastal elements
David has been upkeeping our family home for the last ten years. We have recommended them to our friends and extended family so we often see David. He is a delight to work with.
As a Manager of a high-end retirement resort, I supervised the refurbishment of a number of apartments on a regular basis. Our clientele is very particular in regard to the painting of the apartment, the yardstick they use for workmanship is that of craftsman that existed some decades ago. We always struggled to find painters that take their craft seriously until we made Dave’s acquaintance. We have high expectations of our tradespeople, Dave actually over-delivers – something that we have not experienced with previous tradespeople. You may think such a perfectionist would charge appropriately, he doesn’t, we find Dave’s costs very reasonable especially considering the level of detail. Congratulations Dave you deserve every success!