House Painters Kurnell | Local Painting Experts
Kurnell is unlike anywhere else in the Sutherland Shire — and that’s precisely the point. Perched at the tip of the Kurnell Peninsula with Botany Bay to the north and open ocean to the east, this is a suburb of genuine character: heritage fibro and timber cottages that date back to the 1940s and 1950s, holiday homes converted to permanent residences, and the steady hum of the AMPOL refinery precinct that gives the suburb its industrial-residential duality. Captain Cook’s landing site at Inscription Point frames the suburb’s historical identity, and a tight community of long-term residents gives Kurnell a distinctly village feel.
Painting in Kurnell is a specialist task. The combination of coastal exposure from two sides — Botany Bay and the Pacific — creates one of the harshest paint environments in greater Sydney. Salt air, UV intensity, onshore winds, and the sand-blasting effect of beach-adjacent streets degrade exterior paint coatings far faster than in sheltered inland suburbs. The older fibro and timber homes present additional challenges: original timber weatherboards may have lead paint, fibrous cement sheets can absorb moisture at joints, and decades of layered paint on heritage homes needs careful assessment before repainting begins.
We’ve been painting in coastal conditions across the Sutherland Shire for over 30 years, and Kurnell’s environment doesn’t surprise us. We use products rated for marine and coastal exposure, prepare surfaces to a standard that maximises coating adhesion in difficult conditions, and give clients honest advice about maintenance cycles and what they can expect from a quality paint job in a coastal peninsula environment.
Painting Services in Kurnell
| Service | Kurnell Context |
|---|---|
| Interior Painting | Holiday homes refreshed, permanent residences updated, fibro cottage interiors |
| Exterior Painting | Coastal-grade coatings for fibro, timber, and brick exterior surfaces |
| Residential Painting | Complete repaints for Kurnell’s permanent residents and holiday property owners |
| Commercial Painting | Industrial and commercial premises in the Kurnell industrial area |
| Pre-Sale Painting | Pre-auction and holiday letting presentation painting |
| End of Lease Painting | Rental property repaints between tenants |
| Strata Painting | Unit block common area and exterior painting |
| Insurance Painting | Storm and water damage restoration — common in coastal Kurnell |
| Deck Painting | Marine-grade deck coatings for Kurnell’s coastal homes |
| Timber Staining | UV-resistant penetrating stains for hardwood decks and cladding |
| Pergola Painting | Coastal-resistant pergola repaints |
| Fence Painting | Timber and Colourbond fencing — salt-resistant coatings |
| Plastering | Render and plaster repairs before exterior painting |
| Gyprock Repairs | Interior plasterboard repairs after water or storm damage |
| Window & Door Repairs | Timber frame repairs on heritage fibro and weatherboard homes |
| Mould Treatment | Mould removal and anti-mould coating — high priority in coastal homes |
| Water Damage Repairs | Storm and flood damage restoration painting |
| Feature Wall Painting | Interior accent work on holiday and prestige homes |
| Spray Painting | High-quality spray application for larger properties and commercial buildings |
Heritage & Holiday Home Painting in Kurnell
Kurnell has a significant stock of heritage fibro and timber homes — many originally built as holiday shacks that became permanent residences as the suburb developed. These properties have enormous character and a loyal following among buyers who value authenticity over modern construction. Maintaining and painting them correctly is a specialist skill.
Our approach to Kurnell’s heritage homes:
- 🔍 Lead paint assessment — homes built before 1970 in Kurnell almost certainly have lead paint layers. We test, advise, and follow safe work procedures for encapsulation or removal.
- 🪵 Timber repair before painting — weatherboard homes with soft or split boards get proper timber repairs before any coating is applied. We don’t paint over structural problems.
- 🧱 Fibro joint treatment — fibrous cement joins are sealed with appropriate flexible sealant before priming, preventing moisture entry that causes bubbling and failure.
- 🎨 Heritage colour palettes — we can advise on period-appropriate colours if you want to maintain the character of the home, or help you choose a fresh contemporary palette.
- 🌊 Marine-grade coatings — for Kurnell’s extreme coastal exposure, we select products from the top of each paint brand’s range for UV and moisture resistance.
Why Kurnell Property Owners Choose Us
Why Choose House Painting Sutherland Shire?
We are a family owned and operated painting business that has served the Sutherland Shire for over 30 years. That long-term local presence translates into real, practical advantages for every customer we work with. Here is what sets us apart.
We are genuinely local. Our base is in Caringbah, which puts us within 20 minutes of every suburb in the Shire. We do not have long travel times baked into our pricing, we show up when we say we will, and we are always easy to reach when you need us. You deal with the same team from quote to completion — not a franchise or agency sending whoever happens to be available.
Thirty years of Shire experience. We have painted every housing type in the district: 1940s fibro shacks, 1960s clinker brick bungalows, 1970s and 1980s brick veneer homes, modern rendered double-storeys, new-build apartments, commercial warehouses, and heritage riverside cottages. We know which products work on which surfaces in the Shire’s specific coastal and bushland climate, and we have the experience to give you honest advice about what your project actually needs.
Licensed and fully insured. Painters Licence #257400C is required by law for painting work over a certain value in NSW, and not every painter carries it. We do. We also carry full public liability insurance on every single job — which means if something goes wrong, you are protected. We use premium Australian paint brands — Dulux, Taubmans, and Haymes — applied to properly prepared surfaces.
We take preparation seriously. Surface preparation is where the quality of a paint job is actually determined. A paint job on a poorly prepared surface will show problems within two or three years regardless of how good the topcoat is. We wash, treat, repair, prime, and mask every surface properly before any paint goes on. We take as long as the preparation requires — we do not rush it to save time and we do not skip steps to reduce cost.
Free colour consulting included. We bring sample boards to every quote visit and can spend time helping you work through your colour options at no extra charge. We assess how different colours will look in your home’s specific light conditions, advise on what works for your property type, and help you make a confident decision before work starts. This service is included with every quote.
Leave no trace cleanup. When we finish a job, we remove all drop sheets, masking tape, and plastic sheeting, check all surfaces near the work area for any overspray or drips, and take all excess paint and materials with us. Your home looks exactly as it did before we arrived — except the painting is done and looks great.
Our Painting Process: Step by Step
Understanding what a professional painting project looks like helps you plan effectively and recognise quality work at each stage. Here is our standard process.
Free quote visit. We visit the property at a time that suits you, walk through all surfaces to be painted, assess the condition of existing coatings and identify any repairs or preparation required, and discuss your colour preferences and timeline. The quote visit is completely free and carries no obligation. We take detailed notes and measurements during the visit so our written quote is accurate and complete.
Written quote. We provide a detailed written quote itemising exactly what is included — which surfaces, how many coats, what products, what preparation and repair work, and the fixed total cost. You know exactly what you are getting and exactly what it costs. We do not add unexpected items to the invoice after the job is done.
Colour finalisation. If you have not yet decided on your colours, we bring sample boards and help you finalise the selection before work starts. For larger projects we can apply colour test patches on the actual wall so you can see how the colour looks in your specific light conditions before we commit to the full job.
Surface preparation. Depending on the surface, preparation includes high-pressure washing, biological treatment for lichen and mould, sanding, scraping of loose existing paint, crack filling, caulking of gaps and joints, applying masonry sealer or primer, and masking adjacent surfaces. We take this stage seriously — it is not rushed and it is not abbreviated.
Paint application. We apply the number of coats specified in the quote — always a minimum of two on every surface, more where the coverage requires it. Walls and ceilings are cut in carefully by brush and rolled out evenly. Trims and joinery are brush-applied for precision. We check coverage and consistency at each stage. We allow correct dry time between coats — never applying a wet coat over an uncured previous coat.
Cleanup and handover. All drop sheets, masking tape, and plastic are removed. Floors, furniture, and surfaces near the work area are checked and cleaned. We do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is to your satisfaction. Payment is due on completion and we accept EFT.
Lead Paint and Fibro in Kurnell’s Older Homes
Kurnell’s heritage housing stock — the fibro and timber cottages from the 1940s through the early 1970s — contains materials that require specific handling during painting preparation. Understanding these materials and the correct management approach protects your family and ensures painting work is done legally and responsibly in NSW.
Lead paint was used in domestic paints in Australia until around 1970. If your Kurnell home was built or last painted before 1970, some surfaces likely contain lead paint. Intact, well-adhered lead paint on surfaces that are not being disturbed poses minimal ongoing health risk. The concern arises during painting preparation: sanding, scraping, or power washing lead-painted surfaces generates lead dust or particles that can be inhaled or ingested. NSW SafeWork guidelines require specific safe work procedures when preparing surfaces containing lead paint. We follow these procedures — appropriate respiratory protection, containment of dust and waste, correct disposal — on every job involving pre-1970 surfaces.
Fibrous cement sheeting used in homes built before 1986 may contain chrysotile asbestos bonded into the cement matrix. Intact, bonded asbestos fibro that is in good condition can be safely painted over — painting is actually recommended as a way to stabilise and seal the surface. What must not be done under any circumstances is cutting, grinding, drilling, or sanding asbestos fibro without specialist licensed asbestos removal procedures. We paint over intact fibro using correct preparation methods and advise clients when damaged, crumbling, or friable asbestos fibro requires specialist attention before painting can proceed.
30+ years painting coastal Shire homes — we know what the marine environment demands.
Experience with fibro and weatherboard homes, including lead paint management.
Licence #257400C. Full public liability cover.
Family owned, locally based in Caringbah — consistent team, consistent quality.
Kurnell FAQs
How often should I repaint a home in Kurnell given the coastal exposure?
In Kurnell’s extreme coastal environment, quality exterior paint jobs typically last 5–8 years compared to 8–12 years inland. The best way to extend this is correct preparation and using premium coastal-grade products from day one.
Can you paint my Kurnell holiday home while I’m not there?
Yes — we regularly manage painting projects for absentee holiday property owners. We provide detailed before/after photos, quote itemised scopes, and can arrange key handover with a neighbour or property manager.
Does asbestos in fibro homes affect the painting process?
Fibro (fibrous cement) homes in Kurnell built before 1986 may contain asbestos bonded into the sheeting. Painting over intact, bonded asbestos fibro is permitted and recommended (to seal and stabilise it). We follow safe work procedures and advise clients appropriately.
What colours work well for coastal homes in Kurnell?
Coastal palettes often feature whites, light greys, warm sand tones, and coastal blues. We include free colour consulting with every quote and can show you sample boards at the property to help you decide.
Nearby Suburbs
- Cronulla — beachside suburb painting, including coastal homes
- Woolooware — coastal-adjacent homes, golf club precinct
- Taren Point — commercial and residential painting
- Caringbah — our home base, full painting services
📞 Ready for a Free Quote in Kurnell?
Call (02) 9186 8157 or request a quote online — we respond fast and can usually visit within a few days.
