Our services
Interior Painting
New builds or re-paints, we can do it all the highest standard.
Our focus is on preparation of all surfaces so that when the paint goes on it looks perfect and stays put.
Even the smallest tasks, like filling a nail hole or caulking a crack, receive meticulous attention to detail from us to ensure a perfect result. Our dedication to perfectionism stems from our practice of spraying trim whenever feasible. This method yields a flawless finish devoid of brushstrokes, greatly admired by our customers. However, it's important to note that sprayed surfaces leave no room for imperfections, as even the slightest defect will be visible in the final finish – a circumstance we strive to avoid at all costs.
When painting ceilings and walls, we employ meticulous methods and utilise top-tier tools and roller sleeves to achieve a seamless finish with minimal roller stippling. Our aim is to eliminate any trace of roller lines or uneven patches commonly left by inexperienced painters. This attention to detail is especially crucial in hallways, where the condensed lengthwise perspective accentuates any imperfections. We understand the importance of maintaining consistency and smoothness, ensuring a flawless appearance throughout. Additionally, when brushing trim, our objective is to reduce brush strokes to a minimum, employing specialised techniques to achieve impeccable results.
Our focus is on preparation of all surfaces so that when the paint goes on it looks perfect and stays put.
Even the smallest tasks, like filling a nail hole or caulking a crack, receive meticulous attention to detail from us to ensure a perfect result. Our dedication to perfectionism stems from our practice of spraying trim whenever feasible. This method yields a flawless finish devoid of brushstrokes, greatly admired by our customers. However, it's important to note that sprayed surfaces leave no room for imperfections, as even the slightest defect will be visible in the final finish – a circumstance we strive to avoid at all costs.
When painting ceilings and walls, we employ meticulous methods and utilise top-tier tools and roller sleeves to achieve a seamless finish with minimal roller stippling. Our aim is to eliminate any trace of roller lines or uneven patches commonly left by inexperienced painters. This attention to detail is especially crucial in hallways, where the condensed lengthwise perspective accentuates any imperfections. We understand the importance of maintaining consistency and smoothness, ensuring a flawless appearance throughout. Additionally, when brushing trim, our objective is to reduce brush strokes to a minimum, employing specialised techniques to achieve impeccable results.
Plastering/Gib-Stopping
We can do it all and our plasterers are top notch. Gib-stopping, small repairs, wallpaper strip and skim. Even exterior plastering.
Exterior House Painting
Old or blistering paint often needs stripping before painting. We use a combination of mechanical, chemical and heat stripping depending on the particular situation. After stripping, weatherboards are carefully sanded and primed, then sanded again before top coating.
Roof painting
We love doing roofs and having the right spray equipment makes it quick and well-priced for the homeowner.
Different roofs require different treatment but the process generally begin with a moss/lichen removal and waterblast.
For metal roofs, rust spots are wire-brushed to remove loose scale, then treated with a rust-converter to stop it from spreading. Larger rust holes can generally be fixed with a bitumen-backed “flashing tape”. For concrete/clay tiled roofs, some repointing may be required and a sealer coat may be needed.
Once cleaned and repaired, top coats are applied using spray equipment. Care needs to be taken to avoid paint “flashing” and overlap marks. This happens when a long length is painted in sections. If the paint starts to dry before you are able to move to the next section, the result is obvious shiny overlap marks and a general unsightly patchy finish. For this reason, wherever possible, we try to spray complete lengths of roof with a single pass. This isn’t always possible, so we have other techniques we use to ensure that we always maintain a “wet edge” and avoid any ugliness.
Different roofs require different treatment but the process generally begin with a moss/lichen removal and waterblast.
For metal roofs, rust spots are wire-brushed to remove loose scale, then treated with a rust-converter to stop it from spreading. Larger rust holes can generally be fixed with a bitumen-backed “flashing tape”. For concrete/clay tiled roofs, some repointing may be required and a sealer coat may be needed.
Once cleaned and repaired, top coats are applied using spray equipment. Care needs to be taken to avoid paint “flashing” and overlap marks. This happens when a long length is painted in sections. If the paint starts to dry before you are able to move to the next section, the result is obvious shiny overlap marks and a general unsightly patchy finish. For this reason, wherever possible, we try to spray complete lengths of roof with a single pass. This isn’t always possible, so we have other techniques we use to ensure that we always maintain a “wet edge” and avoid any ugliness.
Tile Floors
Many people think you cannot paint tiled floors. Well, you can! And we have, successfully, for customers that wanted a new look for their foyer, kitchen and bathroom floor tiles. This is feasible only for the textured type or non-slip tile. If your tiles are highly glossed, it is difficult to guarantee adhesion for any long period of time.
We carefully prepare the surface and use powerful two-pack paints that stick extremely well. The result is instant modernisation of your floors at a fraction of the cost of re-tiling.
We carefully prepare the surface and use powerful two-pack paints that stick extremely well. The result is instant modernisation of your floors at a fraction of the cost of re-tiling.
Gutter Cleaning/Installation
Gutter cleaning is an important maintenance task that involves removing debris, such as leaves, twigs, dirt, and other buildup from the gutters and downspouts of a building.
Keeping the gutters clean and free of clogs is crucial to ensure proper water drainage and prevent potential damage to the roof, foundation, and overall structure.