CoatPro

Service 04

Spray painting in Auckland.

Spraying is a tool, not a shortcut. We use the airless on roofs, weatherboards and fences when the access and overspray are workable. HVLP comes out for cabinetry, doors and joinery, where you want it looking factory-grade.

Andrew on the tools, every job 6 years on Auckland houses North Shore based, Auckland-wide

Spray-painting with an airless gun
Spray painting

The scope

What every spray painting job covers.

Same scope every time — the prep, the systems and the tidy-up spelled out, so nothing gets quietly skipped on price.

  1. Graco airless rig for the production work outside

  2. HVLP setup, fine atomisation for cabinetry and joinery

  3. Full containment masking before the trigger gets pulled

  4. Strain every coat, watch the tip wear, watch the humidity

  5. Detail brush-in after, so the edges stay crisp

  6. Spray-room hire if we're refinishing cabinetry off-site

Factory-finish colours — and the system off the gun

  • Dulux

    Monument

    Steel & balustrade

    Resene Uracryl 402

  • Resene

    Alabaster

    Doors & joinery

    Resene Enamacryl Gloss

  • Resene

    Half Truffle

    Fences & cladding

    Wattyl Solagard

  • Resene

    Nero

    Cabinetry

    Dulux Aquanamel

Indicative colours — we match to the real Resene, Dulux and Wattyl decks on site. Other systems on request.

The colour deck

Half the job is the colour.

We bring the Resene, Dulux and Wattyl fan-decks to your place and settle the scheme on site — a screen only ever gets you close.

Factory-finish colours

The cabinetry, joinery and steel colours that come up factory-smooth off the gun.

  • Resene

    Alabaster

    Cabinetry

  • Resene

    Sea Fog

    Doors

  • Resene

    Half Truffle

    Joinery

  • Resene

    Masala

    Feature

  • Dulux

    Monument

    Steel

  • Resene

    Nero

    Handles

Indicative only — a screen isn't a paint chip. We match to the real Resene, Dulux and Wattyl decks on site.

Questions

Spray painting in Auckland — the questions we get.

Anything else, just ring. 021 088 17906. Andrew usually picks up himself.

When is spraying better than brush and roller?

For an even, factory-grade finish on roofs, weatherboards, fences, cabinetry and joinery — wherever the access and overspray are workable. Tight or windy sites we brush and roll.

How do you stop overspray getting everywhere?

Full containment masking before the trigger is ever pulled — windows, joinery, plants, the neighbour's car. It's most of the work, honestly.

What can actually be sprayed?

Roofs, exterior cladding, fences and ceilings, plus doors and cabinetry with the HVLP for the fine work — we'll refinish cabinetry off-site if that's the cleaner option.

Is a sprayed finish more durable?

It's about finish quality and evenness, not extra durability. The system and the prep underneath are what decide how long it lasts.

Spray painting · Auckland-wide

Tell us about the job.

A free site visit and a written, itemised quote — straight from Andrew, the person who'll do the work. No phone trees, no salespeople in the middle.