FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The painter must be licensed and preferably use a painter that is a member of the Master Painters Association. Always confirm the license details.
There are a variety of suitable and quality paints on the market. Try to stay with leading brand paints and at least try to differentiate between exterior and interior paints.
Time frames for repainting are highly dependent on the associated environment. As a safe guard for exterior surfaces repainting should be in the order of 5 – 7 years.
Post painting maintenance should entail regular removal of dust and alkaline with a damp cloth. Broader exterior surfaces may require light pressure washing.
Presence of hazardous substances such as lead paint and asbestos. Depending on the era of the building there may be materials present that contain these hazardous substances and should be assessed for their risk. Other things to consider include general safety such as access, working at heights, power tools and in-situ electrical wiring.
Compile a written list of the items. Discuss them with the painter providing opportunity for consideration and completion. Following this if there has been no agreeable action then contact the Master Painters Association.