by Shane McAuliffe | Jun 11, 2026 | Commercial Painting
The outside of your building is the first thing a customer, a tenant or an investor sees. Faded, peeling, streaked with mould, and it tells them the business inside might be run the same way. Fair or not, that’s how people read it. A sharp exterior does the...
by Shane McAuliffe | Jun 4, 2026 | Body Corporate
Most committees don’t think about repainting until the building already looks tired. By then the render’s flaking, owners are grumbling, and the job costs more because the damage has had time to spread. A repaint is one of the bigger spends a body...
by Shane McAuliffe | May 27, 2026 | Rope Access
When a building is too tall or too awkward for ladders and scaffold gets silly expensive, you’ve got another option that a lot of property managers still don’t think of. Rope access. It’s painters on ropes, trained to work at height, reaching the...
by Shane McAuliffe | May 21, 2026 | Commercial Painting, Exterior Painting
Painting a single house is simple enough. Painting a whole unit complex is a different animal. You’ve got dozens of owners with opinions, residents who work shifts, balconies and stairwells and shared walls, and a building that has to stay liveable the entire...
by Shane McAuliffe | May 12, 2026 | Commercial Painting
A tired office does quiet damage. Scuffed walls near the door handles, ceilings going a bit yellow, that one meeting room that’s been due for a paint since before half the team started. Nobody complains out loud. But clients clock it, and so do staff. Repainting...