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Exterior Painting in CoorOy

  • Specialising in exterior painting.
  • Over 35 years of trusted painting experience.
  • Using premium Dulux and Haymes paints for lasting quality.

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Exterior Painting That Increases Street Appeal

When the outside of your home starts looking worn or weathered, a fresh coat of paint can make a world of difference. At Allman’s Painting, we handle exterior painting across Cooroy with a friendly, steady approach that keeps everything moving.


We talk through colour choices, durability and the best finishes for local weather so your home looks great and holds up well. Locals often choose us because we’re easy to reach, careful with our prep and tidy in the way we work.


If you’re ready to lift the look of your place, give us a buzz on 0447 832 120 and we’ll chat through what you need.

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Adding to Cooroy Property Values

Homes around Cooroy face conditions like strong sun, moisture and natural wear, so our process focuses on creating a finish that stands up to daily life. We start with thorough preparation – washing, sanding and repairing problem spots – so new paint bonds properly.


Weather-resistant primers and coatings help prevent peeling, fading or moisture damage. We use quality rollers and brushes to get smooth, even results across timber, render or older surfaces. Clear updates keep you in the loop throughout the project, and we work neatly to minimise disruption.


With thoughtful planning and attention to each surface, we aim to leave your home looking fresher, brighter and protected for the long term.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do some exterior surfaces require sealing before painting?

Certain exterior materials – such as bare timber, porous render or areas previously affected by moisture – need sealing to create a stable, uniform base.

Sealers help block stains, prevent uneven absorption and improve adhesion for the topcoat. On older homes, sealers can also reinforce weak or chalky surfaces so new paint bonds securely.

When a surface isn’t sealed correctly, the finish may appear patchy or wear prematurely. Using the right sealer ensures the coating cures evenly and stands up better to weather changes, frequent sun exposure and general ageing.

How do painters handle surfaces with old, peeling paint?

Peeling paint must be removed or stabilised before any new coats go on. Painters usually start by scraping or sanding loose sections to create a smooth transition between bare areas and intact paint.

In some cases, a bonding primer is applied to strengthen older layers that remain sound. Damaged sections may need filler or patching to restore shape.

Once prepped, the surface is primed and painted with even, overlapping strokes to avoid visible edges. Addressing peeling areas properly helps prevent the same issue from recurring and ensures a cleaner final finish.

What makes colour selection important for outdoor spaces?

Outdoor colours react strongly to sunlight, shade and surrounding elements like gardens, roofing or neighbouring homes.

Dark colours may fade faster or absorb more heat, while lighter shades can help keep surfaces cooler and maintain brightness. Some pigments shift tone throughout the day depending on sun position. It’s common to test small samples in different lighting to see how shades behave.

Choosing colours that complement long-term fixtures, like gutters or cladding, helps create a cohesive look and reduces the need for large-scale changes later.

How does moisture impact the timing of exterior painting?

Moisture slows drying times and affects how paint settles. If surfaces are damp, the coating may not adhere properly, increasing the risk of blistering or peeling later. Even morning dew can delay start times.

Painters usually check moisture levels and plan around forecasted humidity or rain. After wet weather, surfaces may need extra time to dry thoroughly.

By waiting for the right window, painters ensure each coat cures evenly, resulting in a smoother finish and improved durability.