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Superior Painters: A Dedicated Auckland Painting Brand

Superior Painters started inside Superior Renovations back in 2018, and from 2022 it runs as a dedicated painting brand in its own right.

It began small. In 2018, painting enquiries were handled as a minor division led by Michael Tran, mostly finishing work on our own renovation projects, plus the odd standalone repaint on the side. Word got around. The demand outgrew what a side division could carry.

By 2022 it made sense to give painting its own structure, its own crew and its own accountability, rather than leave it squeezed in between renovation jobs. So it became a business in its own right within the group.

For homeowners, that means painting is no longer an afterthought bolted onto a bigger project. Whether you’re repainting the weatherboards on a Grey Lynn villa or freshening up the interior before you sell, the painting side of the group handles it as a proper job with people who do only that.

It’s the same pattern we’ve followed with cabinetry and design: take something we were already doing, and give it the room to be done properly.


Superior Painters FAQs

When did Superior Painters become its own brand?

Superior Painters started in 2018 as a small painting division within the group, then moved to a dedicated painting model from 2022 so painting could be delivered under its own name and standards.

What sort of painting do you take on?

House painting, interior and exterior, including repaints and the painting that goes with a renovation. It's the same trade standard we hold across the group, focused only on painting.

Do I need to be a renovation client to book a paint job?

No. Superior Painters takes on standalone painting work as well as the painting that's part of a Superior Renovations project, so you don't need a renovation booked to get your place painted.

Who actually does the painting?

Painting is handled by Superior Painters own teams, under the group's brand and standards, by people who focus only on painting rather than fitting it in around other trades.