How to Choose a Painter in Melbourne: The Complete Guide

Choosing a painter in Melbourne takes more than picking the cheapest quote. Melbourne has hundreds of painting businesses. Quality...

Choosing a painter in Melbourne takes more than picking the cheapest quote. Melbourne has hundreds of painting businesses. Quality varies from excellent to terrible. This guide helps you identify a reliable painter and avoid expensive mistakes.

Check Licensing and Insurance

In Victoria, a painter needs VBA (Victorian Building Authority) registration as a Domestic Builder if the contract value is over $10,000 and they contract directly with the homeowner. Ask for their VBA registration number and check it on the VBA website.

Ask for proof of public liability insurance. $10 million is the minimum you should accept. If a painter damages your property or a worker is injured, you want to know they are covered.

Check for Master Painters Association Victoria (MPAV) membership. MPAV members follow a code of practice and have access to a dispute resolution service.

Get 3 Quotes (But Not the Cheapest)

Get at least 3 written quotes. Each quote should include:

  • A line-by-line scope of work listing every surface to be painted
  • The paint brand and product to be used
  • The number of coats
  • The preparation method
  • The total price (including GST)
  • The start date and estimated completion

Be cautious of the cheapest quote. The gap between the cheapest and most expensive quote for the same job in Melbourne ranges from 40% to 100%. The cheapest quote usually means fewer coats, less preparation, cheaper paint, or all three. These savings cost you in durability and appearance.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Quoting without inspecting the property. A reliable painter always visits in person.
  • Hourly rates below $40 (excluding GST). This is below cost for a licensed, insured painter using trade-grade materials.
  • No mention of preparation in the quote. If the quote only mentions ‘paint 2 coats,’ ask what preparation is included.
  • No written quote. Verbal quotes lead to disputes.
  • Requesting more than 10% deposit upfront (for contracts under $20,000 in Victoria).
  • No insurance or registration details provided.

Questions to Ask

Before hiring, ask these questions:

  1. Are you VBA registered? What is your registration number?
  2. What public liability insurance do you carry?
  3. What paint products will you use?
  4. How many coats will you apply?
  5. What preparation is included?
  6. What is your warranty?
  7. How long will the job take?

A good painter answers these questions confidently and puts everything in writing.

Check Reviews

Read Google reviews. A business with 40+ reviews and a 4.8+ star rating is a strong indicator of consistent quality. Read the negative reviews too. One bad review is not a dealbreaker. Multiple complaints about the same issue is.

Ask for references from recent jobs. A reputable painter is happy to share.

Next Steps

Prestige Painting Experts is VBA registered, carries $10 million public liability, and provides a 5-year workmanship warranty. We give a detailed written quote after inspecting your home. Call 0423 481 233 or request a quote online.

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