Residential Repaints Northern Beaches

A residential repaint done properly starts with a full assessment of what the house actually needs — not just a fresh coat of paint slapped over whatever problems exist underneath.

When is it time to repaint?

Tired or outdated colours

The palette from ten years ago no longer reflects how you want the home to feel — time for a refresh.

Preparing to sell

Fresh paint removes buyer objections before they arise and photographs beautifully at inspection.

After a renovation

New work needs the rest of the home painted to match the standard of what has just been completed.

Moving in

New home, your colours — a repaint before you move furniture in is the easiest time to do it.

General maintenance

The paintwork is still doing its job, but it is time to refresh it before problems begin to develop.

What's included in a full repaint

A repaint is not just fresh paint on top of whatever is there. The quality of the result depends entirely on what happens before the paint goes on.

Preparation

  • Full assessment of surface condition
  • Washing and degreasing of all surfaces
  • Filling of holes, cracks, and imperfections
  • Sanding and feathering for smooth adhesion
  • Priming where required — bare timber, stains, repairs
  • Masking of all adjacent surfaces

Coverage

  • Full interior — walls, ceilings, trims
  • Full exterior — cladding, fascias, soffits, trims
  • Staged room-by-room work for occupied homes
  • Post-renovation paint to complete new work
  • Pre-sale repaints with colour advice
  • Final walkthrough and sign-off

Get a free residential repaint quote

We'll visit your home, assess the job properly, and give you a detailed, itemised quote. No guesswork.

Frequently Asked Questions

We will give you an honest assessment during the site visit. If the existing paintwork is in reasonable condition and touch-ups will blend consistently, we will say so. If the surface condition means touch-ups will look patchy or the overall finish has deteriorated enough that partial work will not hold up, we will explain why a full repaint makes more sense. We have no interest in recommending more work than your home actually needs.

Cost depends on the size of your home, the condition of the surfaces, whether the work is interior, exterior, or both, the number of colours involved, and the level of preparation required. We provide detailed, itemised quotes after a site visit — no vague estimates, no surprises.

A full interior repaint of a standard three-to-four bedroom home typically takes five to eight working days. Adding exterior work extends the timeline depending on the size and surface condition of your home. We will give you a clear schedule before we start.

Yes. Most clients remain at home during an interior repaint. We work through one area at a time so you always have functional living space. We will talk through the logistics with you before the job begins and plan the sequence around your routine as much as possible.

We can provide general guidance on colour direction — what works well in different lighting conditions, how to approach open-plan spaces, what reads well for pre-sale. For detailed colour consultancy we recommend working with a colour consultant, but we are happy to talk through your options.