About Us
Peeling trim, chalky siding, and tired rooms make a home look older and can let water in. We handle interior house painter work, exterior house painter projects, and roof painter coatings with full prep and the right products for Otago, and we tell you if the timing makes sense since most exteriors here need repainting every six to ten years and interiors every four to seven.
Our crew brings years of hands-on painting in Otago, and we do it the right way with washing, scraping, sanding, gap caulking, stain blocking, moisture checks, and primer that matches the surface. We keep dust down, cover floors and landscaping, follow lead safe practices on older homes, we paint only within the right temperature and humidity range so coatings cure right, and we plan around Otago weather windows.
You get straight scheduling, tidy sites, and written pricing with a clear work plan and no surprise add ons. We are licensed and insured, we follow lead safe methods in homes built before 1978, we can use low odour low emission paints on request, and we stand behind the work with a written warranty and quick follow up if you need a touch up.
Interior painting covers walls, ceilings, trim, cabinets, and stain blocking, and we patch nail pops, sand between coats, prime stains with shellac or oil based primer, spray and back roll large areas, and use low volatile organic compound paint in bedrooms and nurseries so the air stays clean, while the right sheen in kitchens and baths wipes clean and holds up. Exterior painting calls for washing at the right pressure, scraping to sound paint, spot priming bare wood, caulking joints, replacing rotten boards, and coating when temperatures are between about 50 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit and the surface is dry below about fifteen percent moisture so you avoid peeling and lap marks, and roof painting means safety harness tie offs, rust treatment and metal primer on steel, the right coating for tile or metal, and watching wind and roof temperature to avoid overspray and poor adhesion. Common mistakes are painting over chalk, skipping primer, rushing the dry time, or painting too close to the dew point, and these cause early failure, blotchy colour, and leaks.
Most paint jobs fail from rushing prep, painting over chalk, picking the wrong primer, or painting in direct sun or near the dew point, and that leads to peeling within a season, mildew growth, and wood rot, so we plan the weather window and product match before we open a can.
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