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How much does commercial painting cost in Australia?
Commercial painting in Australia is priced per square metre of wall and ceiling area, with interior office repaints below exterior facade and high-access industrial work, and protective or fire-rated systems higher again. Verified Australia bands are $15-$45/m2 - figures will be published once confirmed.
How is commercial painting priced - per m² or per job?
Most commercial painting is priced per square metre of wall and ceiling area, with the rate set by the substrate and the surface prep. High-access equipment, after-hours work and adjacent items like line marking and epoxy floor coating are often quoted as separate line items or a per-project sum.
How much does it cost to paint a warehouse or factory in Australia?
Warehouse and factory painting in Australia is priced per square metre and depends on the wall and ceiling area, the structural steel involved, the coating system specified and how the crew reaches the height. High-access loading and dust control add to it. Verified bands are $15-$45/m2.
Does commercial painting have to be done after hours?
Often, yes. Occupied offices, retail centres and operating warehouses in Australia usually need night, weekend or staged work so trading continues. After-hours scheduling adds a loading for the extra setup, protection and pack-down each shift, but it avoids disrupting the business.
What are protective and fire-rated coatings?
Protective and industrial coatings resist corrosion, chemicals, abrasion or graffiti on steel and other substrates, while intumescent fire-rated coatings expand under heat to protect structural steel. They need careful surface prep and certification, so they cost well above a standard decorative repaint.
How often should a commercial building be repainted in Australia?
Repaint cycles vary with exposure, substrate and the finish standard a building needs to maintain. Exterior and high-traffic areas weather faster than protected interiors. Many Australia owners and strata schemes plan a repaint cycle or maintenance contract so the building stays presentable and small issues are caught early.
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