An Extra Set of Eyes: How Technical Consultants Protect Your Building During Painting Projects

When your strata building is scheduled for repainting, it is natural to expect a professional result that will stand the test of time. Painting is not only about improving appearance. It is also a key part of protecting the building from sun, wind, rain and everyday wear. As an owner, you want confidence that the job is done properly and that the investment being made by the Owners’ Corporation will deliver long-term value.
This is where a Paint Technical Consultant plays an important role. These independent professionals are engaged to provide an extra layer of oversight throughout the project. They do not replace the painting contractor or the Strata Manager. Instead, they offer impartial assessments at key stages to ensure the work is being completed to specification, using the right materials and following proper safety procedures.
Why It Matters to Owners
A professional painting job should last many years, but only if the surface is well prepared, the right system is used and application standards are followed. Problems such as flaking paint, patchy finishes or early failure often occur because of shortcuts or miscommunication during the project. These are not always visible until months or even years later, and they can be expensive to fix.
A Technical Consultant helps prevent these issues by identifying risks early. They review the project scope, monitor surface preparation and check that products are being applied as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. They also make sure WHS standards are being met. This not only protects the building but also gives the Owners’ Corporation a documented record of what was done and why.
What the Process Looks Like
Throughout the painting project, the Consultant will typically visit the site at several key stages. These may include an initial inspection before any work begins, a mid-project review to assess preparation and priming, and a final check once all coatings are applied. After each inspection, the Consultant provides a written report including photos and observations. At the end of the project, a Paint Manual is handed over that outlines all paint colours, products used and guidance for ongoing maintenance.
Peace of Mind Through Independent Advice
Having a Technical Consultant involved is not about mistrusting the painters. It is about taking a proactive approach to quality assurance. For buildings with previous issues, complex access or a high-value scope, a third-party perspective helps reduce uncertainty and provides reassurance for all stakeholders.
Owners can feel confident knowing that someone with technical expertise is regularly checking the work and making sure it meets industry standards. If concerns do arise, there is a clear record of how the job was managed, making it easier to resolve issues quickly and fairly.
You can appoint your own Consultant or speak with your Strata Manager or painting contractor for a trusted referral.