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Painting

NSW Fair Trading

Version:  2021  (Current)
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Publication date
2021
Pages
8
Current status
Current
Description

Information about a licence or certificate in painting.

You must have a licence before you do any residential building work in NSW, including painting, valued at more than $5000 (incl GST) in labour and materials.

Scope

Painting means applying a clear, resin based or pigmented product in liquid form which, when put on a surface by brush, roller or spray gun, forms a dry, adherent film.

Paint may be applied for decorative or protective reasons, and to any appropriate surface on any structure, fixture, fitting or apparatus.

In licensing, painting includes:

applying textured coatings by brush, roller or spray gun
preparing and doing minor repairs to (but not renewing or replacing) surfaces before painting them.

Since 2015, stand-alone contracts for internal paintwork no longer need a licence, unless the paintwork is part of other home building work.

To learn more about what is considered painting, see the definition in schedule 4 of the

Home Building Regulation 2014.

Collections
Attribution
NSW Fair Trading (151)
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence
NSW
Sector
Residential
Industrial
Painting