Painter & Decorator in Auckland
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Typical price: NZ$400–NZ$16,100
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Painter & Decorator prices in Auckland
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single room (walls and ceiling) Standard bedroom, two coats, minor prep | NZ$400 | NZ$630 | NZ$1,050 |
| Whole interior (3-bed home) Walls throughout, standard prep, two coats | NZ$3,450 | NZ$6,300 | NZ$10,400 |
| Exterior repaint (weatherboard house) Wash, scrape, prime, two coats, access equipment | NZ$5,200 | NZ$9,200 | NZ$16,100 |
| Roof painting (metal roof) Wash, treat, and coat a standard metal roof | NZ$2,900 | NZ$5,200 | NZ$8,650 |
How to hire a painter & decorator pro in New Zealand
- Check membership of Master Painters NZ — painting is not restricted building work in NZ, so no licence is required and the trade body is the main quality mark
- Ask for public liability insurance and a written workmanship guarantee (Master Painters members can offer a backed guarantee)
- Get itemised quotes: prep, coats, paint line (e.g., Resene or Dulux trade), GST status
- For pre-1980 homes, ask about lead-safe practices — older NZ weatherboard homes commonly carry lead paint
- For exteriors, plan around your region's rain patterns; weatherboard homes need thorough prep and primer on bare timber
- Agree progress payments with a final holdback until the daylight walkthrough
Painting is not 'restricted building work' under NZ's Licensed Building Practitioner scheme, so no licence is required — Master Painters NZ membership and its backed guarantees are the main consumer protection. Lead paint is common on pre-1980 homes (especially weatherboard), and WorkSafe guidance calls for containment rather than dry-sanding or uncontrolled water-blasting.
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Frequently asked questions
How many coats of paint do walls need?
Two topcoats is the professional standard for a proper finish, plus a primer or sealer coat on new plaster, stains, or strong colour changes. Be suspicious of quotes that assume one coat — it rarely covers evenly and is the classic way a cheap quote wins then disappoints. Dramatic colour changes (dark to light) can need a tinted primer plus two coats.
How long does it take to paint a room or a whole house?
A standard bedroom (walls and ceiling, minor prep) takes a professional 1-2 days including drying time between coats. A whole 3-bedroom interior typically runs 4-7 working days for a two-person crew, longer with heavy prep, woodwork, or wallpaper removal. Exterior repaints depend on weather windows — expect 3-7 days of actual work spread over a longer calendar period.
Does a painting quote include paint and materials?
Not always — this is the biggest source of quote confusion. Some painters quote labour-only with you supplying paint; others include mid-range trade paint and itemise upgrades. Materials typically add 15-25% to a labour-only price. Always ask: is paint included, what brand and line, and how many coats? Two quotes can differ mostly because one includes premium paint and the other assumes you buy it.
How are painting jobs priced?
Painters quote one of four ways: per room (most common for interiors), per square metre or square foot of wall area, a day rate for open-ended work, or a fixed price for a defined whole-house scope. A fixed quote against a written scope — rooms, surfaces, prep level, number of coats, and who supplies paint — protects you best. Day rates suit only small punch-list jobs where the scope genuinely can't be pinned down.
Why do painting quotes for the same job vary so much?
Because scope assumptions differ: prep level, coat count, paint quality, whether materials are included, insurance and tax status, and how busy the painter is. A quote 40% below the pack usually means one coat, minimal prep, or an uninsured operator. Normalise the quotes to the same scope in writing and the spread typically shrinks dramatically — what remains is the real price difference.
What do painters cost in New Zealand?
Rates run roughly $50-$100 per hour, a standard room $350-$900, a full 3-bed interior $3,000-$9,000, and exterior weatherboard repaints commonly $4,500-$14,000 given the prep involved. Auckland and Wellington sit at the top; get GST-inclusive itemised quotes to compare.
Why are NZ exterior repaints relatively expensive?
Weatherboard — much of NZ's housing stock is painted timber that weathers hard in UV and rain, so proper jobs involve washing, scraping, sanding, priming bare patches, and two topcoats, often on multi-level access. That prep is most of the bill, and skipping it is why cheap exterior jobs peel within two summers.
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