Understand the space and scope
Share your flat type, the rooms to be painted, your preferred timing and photos of any areas that concern you. This helps clarify whether a site visit is needed.
HDB PAINTING
Whether you are preparing a BTO flat, refreshing a resale home or repainting an occupied HDB, the practical details matter: wall condition, furniture, access, drying time and the scope agreed before work starts.
There is no one fixed package that suits every flat. A useful quotation starts with the rooms and surfaces involved, the condition of the walls, whether the home is occupied, and any work needed before paint is applied.
Share your flat type, the rooms to be painted, your preferred timing and photos of any areas that concern you. This helps clarify whether a site visit is needed.
Furniture, floors, skirting, power points and walking paths are considered before work begins. Cracks, peeling paint, stains or damp areas are assessed within the agreed scope.
Colour, finish, preparation, primer or sealer requirements and the areas included are confirmed in the quotation rather than assumed.
The work is sequenced around the space and agreed access, followed by a practical check of the completed scope and tidy handover.
Peeling paint, hairline cracks, stains, mould or chalky surfaces may need assessment and additional preparation.
Furniture moving, protection, room sequencing and access affect how the work is planned.
Ceilings, doors, feature walls, colour changes and the selected paint system all shape the final scope.
Understand what a responsible quotation needs to consider.
Read the HDB cost guide →A practical checklist for an occupied home before painters arrive.
Read the preparation guide →Learn why visible wall issues may need more than a fresh topcoat.
Read the wall-condition guide →Send Alvin your flat type, rooms to be painted, preferred timing and a few photos. He can advise on the suitable next step.
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