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What Painters REALLY Think When They See Your DIY Paint Job (Brace Yourself)

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What Painters REALLY Think When They See Your DIY Paint Job (Brace Yourself) By Ready Paint Co  Let’s be honest… DIY painting is Australia’s favourite weekend hobby — right up there with Bunnings sausage sizzles and “she’ll be right.” But here’s the thing: When a professional painter walks into a home and sees a DIY paint job, we can spot it instantly . From across the room. Sometimes from the driveway. So if you’re brave enough, here’s what painters actually think when we see what you did on your holidays. Sit down. This might hurt. 1. “Those Roller Lines Are So Deep I Could Trip Over Them.” Ah yes… the classic DIY texture. Those thick, fluffy rollers from aisle 14 at Bunnings leave walls looking like they’ve been buttered with a crumpet. A painter’s first thought: “Did they paint this or rake it?” Smooth walls aren’t a luxury — they’re standard when you know what you're doing. 2. “Why… Why Is There Paint on the Ceiling?” DIYers LOVE hitting the ceiling. Every. Single. Ti...

Top Painting Tips for Bunbury Homeowners — Expert Advice from Ready Paint Co (2025)

  You said: Top Painting Tips for Bunbury Homeowners — Expert Advice from Ready Paint Co (2025) If you’re planning to repaint your home in Bunbury, Dalyellup, Eaton, Australind, Gelorup, or anywhere along the WA coast, getting the job done right will save you money and keep your home looking fresh for years. These expert tips from  Ready Paint Co  will help you choose the right products, avoid common mistakes, and achieve a long-lasting finish in coastal conditions. Why Painting in Bunbury Requires a Different Approach Bunbury’s coastal climate means: Higher UV exposure Salt in the air Faster paint breakdown More surface chalking & corrosion Using the right paint system is essential if you want your exterior to last. 10 Painting Tips Every Bunbury Homeowner Should Know 1. Prep Properly for Coastal Conditions Search term targets:  Bunbury painters, exterior painters Bunbury, repaint Bunbury Preparation is the most important step. Before painting: Pressure wash or ...

Bunbury Homeowners: The Paint Trick Adding $40k+ to Sale Prices

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How Repainting Adds Real Value in Bunbury’s Rising Property Market (2025 Update) And why a fresh coat of paint can add up to 5% to your home’s value Bunbury’s property market continues to strengthen in 2025, with median house prices rising steadily and demand holding firm. With local homes averaging between A$790,000 and A$875,000 , sellers are increasingly looking for ways to maximise their sale price without taking on major renovations. One of the most cost-effective upgrades? A professional repaint — proven to increase a property’s value by up to 5% . Multiple industry sources confirm repainting is among the highest-ROI improvements you can make before selling. Why a Repaint Can Add Up to 5% to Your Sales Price On a typical Bunbury home valued at A$850,000 , a 5% increase equals: 👉 A$42,500 in added value … often achieved with a repaint costing only a fraction of that amount. Why buyers pay more for freshly painted homes: Homes with modern colours ...

Common Problems Painters Face with Coastal Conditions in Bunbury

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Common Problems Painters Face with Coastal Conditions in Bunbury Painting a home near the coast is far more challenging than inland painting. Bunbury, WA, presents unique conditions that can drastically reduce the lifespan of paint and finishes if not properly addressed. From salty air to high winds, humidity, and intense sunlight, coastal conditions test every aspect of a painter’s skill. Understanding these challenges is crucial for long-lasting results. 1. Salt Damage – The Invisible Enemy Why it happens: Bunbury is exposed to sea spray carried by onshore winds. Salt particles attract and retain moisture, accelerating paint degradation. Over time, this leads to bubbling, flaking, and corrosion of metal surfaces. Consequences: Paint adhesion weakens, causing early peeling Metal components rust faster, compromising structural integrity Wood surfaces dry unevenly, increasing cracking Solutions: Rinse surfaces thoroughly with fresh water before painting ...

WHY MOST HOMES NEED A COMPLETE REPAINT EVERY 7–10 YEARS

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  WHY MOST HOMES NEED A COMPLETE REPAINT EVERY 7–10 YEARS A Professional Breakdown of Wear Cycles in Coastal Western Australia By Ready Paint Co., Bunbury Painting isn’t just about colour — it’s a major protective system for your home. In Western Australia, and especially in coastal areas like Bunbury, Dalyellup, Eaton and Australind, paint wears out faster than many people realise. Most homes need a full repaint every 7–10 years , not because of poor workmanship, but because paint is a sacrificial layer designed to take the damage so your home doesn’t have to. This blog explains why , what actually happens , and how to extend the lifespan of your next repaint. 1. Paint is Your Home’s First Line of Defence A quality paint system protects your home from: UV radiation Salt and sea air Moisture and humidity Temperature swings Wind-driven rain Mould and mildew Surface cracking Structural deterioration It’s more than colour — it’s a barrier. And eve...

Coastal Homes in Bunbury — Using Local Available Paints & Premium Coatings

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  Coastal Homes in Bunbury — Using Local Available Paints & Premium Coatings Living on the coast brings lifestyle benefits — but also tougher conditions for your home’s exterior: sun, salt, wind, humidity. That’s why choosing the right paint (and sometimes a heavy-duty coating) is essential. Here’s how to pick paint that lasts — using products you can get right in Bunbury via Townsends Paint Supplies — plus premium-grade options when you need extra durability. 1. Why Coastal Conditions Demand Quality UV and Sunlight: Strong Western Australian sunlight fades and degrades paint fast. Salt Air & Sea Breezes: Salt residue can cause peeling, corrosion, or cracking if paint is too thin or not protective. Humidity & Dampness: Coastal weather means moisture — which can lead to mould, mildew, or paint failure, especially on older homes. For coastal homes, standard paint often isn’t enough. Using durable exterior paints, protective coatings, or even epoxy / ind...