Every project starts with a discussion about the work required, the condition of the property and the desired outcome. This stage helps establish the project scope, identify areas that need attention and determine the most suitable approach. Timelines, access requirements and project expectations are also reviewed to ensure everything is clearly understood before work begins.
A detailed assessment is completed before painting starts. Surfaces are checked for damage, peeling paint, cracks, moisture concerns and other conditions that may affect the final finish. Identifying these issues early allows the necessary preparation work to be completed before paint is applied, helping achieve a more consistent and longer lasting result.
Preparation is one of the most important stages of any painting project. Depending on the condition of the surfaces, this may include cleaning, sanding, patching, filling, caulking and protecting surrounding areas. Proper preparation helps paint adhere correctly while creating a smoother and more uniform appearance once the project is complete.
Once preparation has been completed, the selected coatings are applied using appropriate methods for the surface and project requirements. Attention is given to coverage, consistency and overall finish quality throughout the process. Multiple coats may be required depending on colour changes, surface condition and product specifications.
As work progresses, painted surfaces are reviewed to ensure they meet project requirements and maintain a consistent appearance. Any areas requiring additional attention are addressed before the project moves forward. This stage helps identify minor touch ups and ensures details are not overlooked during the painting process.
Following completion, protective coverings are removed and the work area is cleaned and organised. A final review is carried out to confirm all agreed work has been completed and the project is ready for handover. Any final adjustments are addressed before the painting project is considered complete.