Paint

Paints

Refresh, protect, and transform any space with our extensive range of high-quality paints, perfect for professional tradespeople and DIY enthusiasts alike. From interior wall paints to exterior masonry coatings, our selection delivers long-lasting durability, vibrant colour options, and exceptional coverage for every project.

Our Interior Paints come in matte, silk, satin, and specialist finishes, engineered for smooth application and flawless results. For outdoor projects, Masonry Paints offer superior weather resistance, UV protection, and fast-drying technology to keep your home looking fresh year-round. For metal surfaces, Metal Paints provide reliable corrosion protection and a sleek finish, while Woodcare solutions ensure timber remains both beautiful and durable.

To prepare surfaces properly and achieve a professional-grade finish, our range also includes Primers and Sealers, undercoats, and Specialised Paints designed for specific applications. For marking and safety projects, we offer Road & Line Marking Paints, while Spray Paints provide quick, convenient coverage for a variety of surfaces.

With trusted brands, eco-friendly formulas, and solutions for every type of surface, our Paints collection makes it easy to achieve long-lasting, beautiful results with confidence.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What type of paint should I use for interior walls?

For most homes, matte or silk emulsion works well. Matte hides imperfections, while silk is easier to clean and works well in busy areas.

2. Can I use interior paint outdoors?

No. Exterior environments require weatherproof, UV-resistant exterior paints specifically designed to withstand the elements.

3. Do I need a primer before painting?

Primers are recommended for bare surfaces, stained walls, or when switching between very light and dark colours. They ensure better adhesion and longer-lasting results.

4. What paint is best for kitchens and bathrooms?

Choose moisture-resistant or mould-resistant paints to prevent peeling and maintain a clean, durable finish in humid areas.

5. How many coats of paint do I need?

Most surfaces require two coats, though some high-pigment or premium paints may provide full coverage in a single coat.

6. How long should paint dry between coats?

Typically 2–4 hours, but this varies depending on the paint type, temperature, and ventilation.

7. What paint is best for wood or metal?

Use specialist wood or metal paints, often paired with an appropriate undercoat for optimal durability and adhesion.