Auckland Painting Specialists Expand Service Portfolio As Industry Shifts Towards Commercial Sector
New Zealand's painting and decorating services industry is forecast to reach $2.0 billion in 2025-26, with non-residential construction increasingly driving growth as residential building activity moderates, according to IBISWorld New Zealand Industry Analysis 2025. Auckland continues to maintain the highest concentration of painting enterprises nationwide, reflecting the city's substantial commercial and residential property base.
SEAB Painting, a Master Painters and Resene Eco.Decorators certified operation, has established a comprehensive service offering spanning residential and commercial applications. The company's expertise in interior house painting in Auckland encompasses kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and living areas, alongside specialist services including colour consultation, drywall plastering, epoxy coatings, and wallpapering with a satisfaction guarantee.
The firm has also positioned itself within the commercial maintenance sector through specialised protective coating solutions. Its commercial roof coating service utilises Rust-Oleum Noxyde products, engineered specifically for anti-corrosion and waterproof protection in maritime climates. The coating system requires minimal surface preparation and can safely encapsulate asbestos roofing materials, offering cost-effective maintenance options for older commercial structures.
The dual focus on residential quality finishes and commercial protective applications reflects broader industry adaptation to changing market conditions. As Auckland's construction landscape evolves, painting contractors are diversifying service portfolios to capture opportunities across both established residential markets and expanding non-residential segments, positioning themselves for sustainable growth in an industry experiencing steady annual expansion of 1.7%.
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