Roof Painting Costs in NZ
Roof painting in New Zealand costs $3,000–$8,000 for a standard home, or $25–$45 per m² of roof area.
- Per m²
- $25–$45
- 3-bed roof
- $3,000–$5,500
- 4-bed roof
- $4,500–$7,000
- Large / complex roof
- $6,000–$12,000+
Where your quote lands depends on roof size, material (Colorsteel, concrete tile, or Decramastic), pitch, condition, and access. Rust treatment and re-coating add cost on older roofs. Each factor is broken down below.
For whole-house pricing, see the full NZ painting cost guide.
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NZ painter pricing data — updated April 2026.
Prices last updated: April 2026
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Per m²
$25–$45
Wash, prime, 2 coats
3-Bed Roof
$3K–$5.5K
100–150 m² roof area
4-Bed Roof
$4.5K–$7K
150–220 m² roof area
Rust Treatment
$500–$1,500
If required
Roof Painting Costs by Roof Type
| Roof Type | Cost Per m² | Typical Home Cost | Prep / Scope |
|---|
| Colorsteel / long-run iron | $25–$35 | $3,000–$5,500 | Water-blast, spot-prime rust, 2 coats roof paint |
| Concrete tile | $30–$45 | $4,000–$7,000 | High-pressure wash, fungicide, primer, 2 coats membrane |
| Decramastic tile | $35–$45 | $4,500–$8,000 | Chip repair, loose material removal, primer, 2 coats |
| Corrugated iron (old) | $30–$40 | $3,500–$6,500 | Rust treatment, replace fixings if needed, primer, 2 coats |
| Butynol / membrane flat roof | $20–$30 | $1,500–$3,500 | Clean, re-coat membrane system |
| Large / commercial roof | $20–$35 | $8,000–$15,000+ | 300+ m², needs harness/scaffold systems |
Prices include wash, prep, and paint but exclude structural repairs, re-roofing, or asbestos removal. Always get a roof inspection and written quote.
What Affects Roof Painting Costs in NZ?
Roof painting is a specialist job — different from wall painting in equipment, coatings, and safety requirements. These factors drive the price:
- Roof area — Measured in m², not floor area. A hip roof has more surface area than a gable roof on the same house. Typical NZ 3-bed roofs are 100–150 m², 4-beds are 150–220 m².
- Roof material — Colorsteel and long-run iron are the fastest to coat. Concrete tiles absorb more paint and need specialist membrane coatings. Decramastic tiles need careful prep to avoid dislodging chips.
- Condition and rust — Surface rust on iron roofs needs grinding, treating with rust converter, and spot-priming before topcoats. Extensive rust adds $500–$1,500 to the job. If the roof is rusted through, it needs replacing, not painting.
- Pitch and access — Low-pitch roofs are faster and safer. Steep pitches (above 25°) need harness setups and roof brackets, slowing painters and increasing safety costs.
- Mould and lichen — Common on shaded roofs in humid regions (Wellington, Dunedin, West Auckland). Needs high-pressure wash plus fungicide treatment before painting.
- Coating system — A basic 2-coat acrylic roof paint is the standard. High-build membrane systems (used on concrete tile) cost 30–40% more but last 12–15 years vs 7–10 for standard paint.
Roof Painting Process: What's Included in a Quote?
A proper roof painting job follows this sequence:
- Inspection — Check for rust, loose fixings, cracked tiles, and structural issues. Some companies offer free inspections; others charge $100–$300 deducted from the job if you proceed.
- High-pressure wash — Water-blast at 3,000+ PSI to remove dirt, moss, lichen, and loose paint. This alone takes half a day to a full day on a large roof.
- Repairs and rust treatment — Replace loose or rusted screws, apply rust converter to affected areas, seal around penetrations (vents, aerials, skylights).
- Primer coat — Galvanised iron primer on bare metal, or sealer on concrete tile. This is the coat that makes the topcoat stick.
- Two topcoats — Airless spray application is standard for roofs. Resene Hi-Glo or Dulux Roof & Trim are common NZ choices.
The whole process takes 2–4 days for a standard home. Larger or more complex roofs take a week.
For how roof painting fits into a full house repaint budget, see our exterior painting cost guide.
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When to Paint vs Replace Your Roof
Roof painting extends life by 10–15 years — but only if the underlying roof is sound. Here's how to decide:
- Paint — Surface rust, faded colour, minor cosmetic wear. The roof structure and material are solid. Painting costs $3,000–$8,000.
- Replace — Rust-through holes, severely corroded fixings, sagging or warped sections, persistent leaks. Re-roofing a 3-bed costs $15,000–$30,000+.
- Not sure? — Get a roofer's assessment, not just a painter's. A roof painter benefits from painting; a roofer will tell you if it's past the point of painting.
If your roof is in good shape, painting is one of the best-value maintenance investments for an NZ home. It protects against UV degradation, prevents rust progression, and adds 5–10% to street appeal.
NZ Roof Types and Best Coating Systems
- Colorsteel / Zincalume long-run — The most common NZ roof. Use acrylic roof paint (Resene Hi-Glo, Dulux Roof & Trim). Lasts 8–12 years between coats. Galvanised primer on any bare metal.
- Concrete tile — Common on 1960s–1990s homes. Needs a membrane coating system (not standard wall paint). Resene Lumbersider or Dulux AcraTex Roof Membrane. More expensive per m² but seals hairline cracks.
- Decramastic tile — Stone-chip coated steel. Tricky to paint — chips fall off during prep. Needs careful low-pressure wash and a specialist coating. Budget 20–30% above standard roof painting rates.
- Old corrugated iron — Pre-1980 galvanised iron. Often has multiple layers of old paint and rust. Needs the most prep — scraping, rust conversion, and a full primer system before topcoats.
Always confirm the coating system in your quote. A cheap quote using standard house paint on a roof will peel within 2–3 years.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to paint a roof in NZ?
$3,000–$8,000 for a standard NZ home (100–220 m² roof area). The final cost depends on roof type, condition, pitch, and whether rust treatment is needed. Large or complex roofs can exceed $10,000.
How long does roof paint last in NZ?
7–12 years for standard acrylic roof paint, 12–15 years for high-build membrane systems. NZ's UV exposure is harsh — roofs in the North Island and coastal areas tend to need recoating sooner than sheltered South Island locations.
Can I paint my roof myself?
Technically yes, but it's one of the most dangerous DIY jobs. Working at height on a pitched surface needs harness equipment, roof brackets, and training. Falls from roofs are a leading cause of serious injury in NZ. The cost saving ($1,500–$3,000) rarely justifies the safety risk.
What time of year is best for roof painting in NZ?
Late spring through autumn (October–April). Roof paint needs dry conditions and temperatures above 10°C for proper curing. Mid-summer can be too hot — paint dries too fast on a dark roof in direct sun. Most NZ roof painters prefer November–March for optimal conditions.
Does roof painting add value to a house?
Yes — both in protection and street appeal. A freshly painted roof adds 5–10% to perceived value at sale. More importantly, it prevents rust damage and leaks that would cost $15,000–$30,000+ to fix with a full roof replacement.
Turn Roof Painting Estimates Into a Real Quote
Use our NZ-focused calculator and AI quoting workflow to estimate roof painting jobs — factoring in roof type, area, condition, and access requirements.