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Exterior Painting in Maroochydore

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

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A Fresh Finish for Weather-Worn Homes

A clean, newly painted exterior can make your home feel brighter the moment you pull into the driveway. At Allman’s Painting, we handle exterior painting across Maroochydore with a friendly, organised approach that keeps the process simple from the first chat to the final coat.


We talk through colours, finishes and the right products for local conditions so your home looks great and stays protected. Many locals choose us because we stay easy to reach, keep our prep thorough and work neatly around your space.


If you’re ready to refresh your home’s exterior, give us a buzz on 0447 832 120 and we’ll walk you through your options.

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Create Lasting Results for Maroochydore Homes

Painting homes around Maroochydore often calls for extra attention thanks to the mix of sun exposure, coastal breezes and varied building styles. We start by prepping each surface carefully – washing, sanding and repairing trouble spots – so the paint bonds well and lasts longer.


Weather-resistant primers and quality coatings help protect against fading, peeling and moisture. Our brushes and rollers give smooth, even coverage across timber, render or older surfaces, and we keep you updated so you always know what’s happening next.


With tidy work habits, steady communication and an eye for detail, we aim to leave your home feeling fresher and ready to handle the elements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do painters safely access high or hard-to-reach exterior areas?

Safely reaching upper-storey walls, rooflines or steep sections usually involves a mix of ladders, mobile scaffolding or elevated platforms, depending on the height and layout.

Before work begins, painters assess load-bearing surfaces, ground stability and access points to decide which equipment suits the space. Protective barriers or spotters may be used when working over walkways or garden beds.

Painters also plan weather windows carefully, as wind can affect stability when working at height. This careful assessment and staging ensures upper areas receive the same attention to detail as ground-level sections.

What’s the best approach for painting exteriors with heavy landscaping or tight access?

Homes with dense gardens, narrow side paths or tight access areas need a more strategic setup.

Painters often trim back minimal foliage with the homeowner’s approval or carefully tie branches away from the workspace. Drop sheets and protective covers help shield plants from drips or splatter. In narrow areas, smaller ladders or compact platforms allow safe movement without damaging gardens.

Scheduling certain sections early in the day, when dew or shade lingers, also helps maintain cleaner results. This tailored approach leads to a tidy repaint without disturbing established landscaping.

What should homeowners know about painting fences, gates or boundary structures?

Fences and gates weather differently from the main house because they’re exposed to constant sun, rain and ground moisture. Timber fencing may require sanding and treatment for rot or fungal growth before painting.

Metal gates or railings often need rust removal and a metal-specific primer. Because these structures face regular contact – pets, garden tools, foot traffic – durable coatings are usually recommended.

Colour selection may also account for how boundary lines interact with gardens or neighbouring properties. Preparing these surfaces properly helps the finish last longer and stay looking tidy.

How do painters reduce paint waste and keep the process environmentally considerate?

Minimising waste starts with accurate measurement of the home’s exterior so the correct amount of product is purchased.

Painters often use liners in paint trays, which reduces water usage during cleanup. Leftover paint is stored for touch-ups or labelled for later drop-off at approved recycling or disposal facilities. Tools are washed in controlled setups that avoid runoff entering soil or drains.

Choosing long-lasting coatings also reduces how often repainting is needed. These practices create a cleaner, more responsible repainting process overall.