Painters Gordon’s Bay

Professional Painting for Coastal Homes, Harbour Properties, Mountain-Slope Houses, Roofs, Balconies, Rust and Damp

Durbanville Painters provides professional painting services in Gordon’s Bay for coastal homes, harbour-side properties, mountain-slope homes, sea-facing houses, apartment buildings, body corporate buildings, holiday rentals, guesthouses, restaurants, shops, roofs, balconies, railings, parapets, retaining walls, boundary walls and managed residential properties.

Gordon’s Bay painting is shaped by wind-driven salt, harbour exposure, sea-facing walls, mountain-slope moisture, strong UV, winter rain, exposed roofs, balcony waterproofing, parapet damp, retaining-wall moisture, rust-prone railings, old plaster, mould, algae and access planning. A lasting repaint starts with diagnosis, washing, damp checks, rust treatment, roofline checks and the correct coating system.

Gordon’s Bay Painting Services

  • Coastal home, harbour-side and sea-facing painting
  • Mountain-slope home and retaining-wall painting
  • Interior, exterior, roof and damp preparation
  • Balcony, parapet and roofline assessment
  • Rust treatment for railings, gates and coastal metalwork
  • Holiday rental, guesthouse, shop and restaurant painting
  • Written diagnostic reports and written scopes

Why Choose Durbanville Painters in Gordon’s Bay?

Diagnostic Reports

Every quotation includes a written diagnostic report covering salt, wind, harbour exposure, damp, retaining walls, rust, balconies, parapets, rooflines and access needs.

No Subcontractors

All work is completed by full-time employed painters, never casual subcontractors, with daily supervision and direct accountability.

Slope-Site Ready

Mountain-slope and hillside homes are handled with access planning, retaining-wall checks, safe sequencing and careful protection where applicable.

Coastal Preparation

Sea-facing surfaces are washed, de-rusted, repaired, primed and coated with wind-driven salt, harbour exposure and roofline wear in mind.

Insured Company

Durbanville Painters is fully covered by Public Liability Insurance through OUTsurance for homes, roofs, apartments, body corporates and commercial buildings.

Not Lead Generation

We are not a lead-generation painting website. Clients deal with an established painting company with direct contact and accountability.

Provided damp, cracking, rust, salt contamination, poor adhesion, mould, algae, UV chalking, retaining-wall moisture, balcony waterproofing failure, parapet damp and roof defects are resolved first, properly prepared Gordon’s Bay paintwork can maintain its integrity for approximately 8 to 10 years. Roof coating can maintain integrity for approximately 7 to 8 years where qualifying supplier specifications are followed and roof defects are resolved first.

Professional Painters in Gordon’s Bay

Durbanville Painters provides professional painting services in Gordon’s Bay for coastal homes, harbour-side properties, mountain-slope homes, sea-facing houses, apartment buildings, body corporate buildings, holiday rentals, guesthouses, restaurants, shops, roofs, balconies, railings, parapets, retaining walls, boundary walls and managed residential properties.

Gordon’s Bay is where the Helderberg coast climbs the mountain. Properties face the bay, sit near the harbour, wrap around the beachfront or rise up the mountain slopes. That gives Gordon’s Bay a specific painting profile: wind-driven salt on the seaward side, retaining-wall and slope moisture on the landward side, and exposed roofs, balconies and railings often affected by both.

This page targets clients searching specifically for painters gordons bay. For the wider regional overview, visit our Helderberg Painters hub. For nearby Strand, visit Painters Strand. For inland estate and mountain-slope work, visit Painters Somerset West. For the broader Cape Town authority page, visit Painters Cape Town. For the full service list, visit our painting services page, and for all areas covered by Durbanville Painters, visit our painting service areas page.

Gordon’s Bay differs from Strand because Strand is more beachfront-apartment and body corporate driven, while Gordon’s Bay is more harbour, coastal-wind, slope-access, roof-exposure and sea-facing-home focused. Gordon’s Bay differs from Somerset West because Somerset West is more inland estate and retaining-wall focused, while Gordon’s Bay carries stronger direct coastal wind, salt air, harbour exposure, balconies, railings and roof exposure.

Every Durbanville Painters quotation in Gordon’s Bay includes a written diagnostic report and a clear written scope of work. We assess wind-driven salt, harbour exposure, UV fading, chalking, damp, mould, algae, retaining-wall moisture, slope moisture, rust, balcony waterproofing defects, parapet damp, roofline staining, gutters, flashings, ridge caps, roof-to-wall junctions, old plaster, newer coatings, slope access, body corporate requirements and site protection before specifying the work. Our painters are full-time employed, never subcontractors, and a working foreman is on site daily.

Call 061 235 6768 or visit our contact page for a Gordon’s Bay painting quotation.

Why Painting in Gordon’s Bay Requires Coastal, Harbour, Mountain-Slope, Roofline, Balcony, Rust and Damp Experience

Gordon’s Bay is demanding because several exposure types overlap in one town. A sea-facing house may need salt washing, rust treatment and roofline repairs on the front elevation, while the rear retaining walls and shaded slope-side walls are failing from garden moisture or mountain runoff. A harbour-side apartment may have balcony waterproofing failure, parapet damp, rusting railings and body corporate access requirements all at the same time.

Coastal Wind and Harbour Exposure

Gordon’s Bay catches strong coastal wind off the bay. This wind drives salt, moisture and grime onto façades, balconies, railings, windows, parapets, roofs and metalwork. Wind-driven salt is more aggressive than still coastal air because it moves into cracks, reveals and small surface weaknesses before the coating system is applied.

For this reason, Gordon’s Bay exterior painting needs thorough washing, adhesion checks, rust treatment and coastal preparation before primer or topcoat is considered.

Mountain-Slope Homes and Retaining Walls

Unlike Strand’s flatter beachfront environment, many Gordon’s Bay homes climb the hillside. These properties often include retaining walls, terraced gardens, steep or awkward access, shaded lower walls and moisture moving from soil or garden beds into the wall from behind.

Paint does not fix active damp. Retaining-wall moisture, slope runoff, irrigation moisture and shaded-wall damp must be diagnosed before painting, otherwise the same bubbling, peeling and staining can return within months.

Exposed Roofs, Gutters and Rooflines

Gordon’s Bay roofs take coastal wind and weather hard, especially on exposed hillside and sea-facing properties. Gutters, ridge caps, flashings, laps on metal roofs, parapets and roof-to-wall junctions must be checked before roof coating or exterior repainting.

Roof painting can protect a sound roof, but it does not fix active leaks. Roof leaks, blocked gutters, failed flashings and parapet defects must be resolved first.

Balconies, Parapets and Rust-Prone Railings

Balconies and parapets are exposed to sea wind, rain, sun and salt. When balcony waterproofing or parapet detailing fails, moisture tracks into slabs, soffits, walls and ceilings, then pushes paint off from behind. Railings, balustrades, gates, garage doors and other exposed steelwork also rust quickly in these conditions and must be properly de-rusted and primed.

Gordon’s Bay Property Types and Painting Conditions

Gordon’s Bay has a mixed coastal, harbour-side and mountain-slope property profile. Each property type needs its own preparation plan.

  • Sea-facing mountain-slope homes with exposed façades, retaining walls, terraced gardens, steep access, balconies and complex rooflines.
  • Harbour-side and coastal homes affected by salt air, sea wind, rust-prone metalwork, roof exposure and damp-prone details.
  • Apartment buildings and body corporates with shared façades, balconies, parapets, railings, common areas, parking and managing-agent coordination.
  • Holiday rentals and investment properties requiring durable finishes, neat scheduling and practical repainting around occupancy.
  • Guesthouses, restaurants and harbour-area businesses needing public-facing finishes and work planned around customers, guests and signage.
  • Older homes and apartment buildings with old plaster, previous coatings, cracks, rust and moisture-related paint failure.
  • Newer homes and developments where original coatings still need adhesion and coating-thickness checks before repainting.
  • Roofs, parapets and roof terraces where gutters, flashings, ridge caps, roof-to-wall junctions and blocked drainage can cause paint failure.

Harbour Island, Greenways Golf Estate, Mountainside and Gordon’s Bay Coastal / Slope Painting

Gordon’s Bay coastal and mountain-slope painting often includes sea-facing home exteriors, harbour-side buildings, apartment blocks, retaining walls, exposed rooflines, balconies, parapets, common areas and rust-prone metalwork. The work must be prepared for both salt and slope conditions.

We are often asked about painting in and around Gordon’s Bay beachfront, Harbour Island, Greenways Golf Estate, Mountainside, the Gordon’s Bay harbour area, the Bikini Beach area, sea-facing homes, mountain-slope properties, apartment buildings, holiday rentals and body corporate buildings.

Harbour Island and Harbour-Area Painting

Harbour Island and harbour-side properties need careful coastal preparation because salt, wind, moisture and exposed metalwork all act together. Buildings in these settings commonly need salt-weathered façades repainted, railings and balustrades de-rusted, balconies and parapets checked, rooflines inspected and shared areas protected.

Greenways Golf Estate and Managed Coastal Properties

Greenways Golf Estate and nearby managed coastal properties often involve consistent finishes, access planning, body corporate or estate communication, roofline checks, balcony and railing work, coastal washing and practical phasing around residents.

Mountainside and Slope Homes

Mountainside and other elevated Gordon’s Bay properties need slope-aware painting. Access routes, scaffolding, steep driveways, retaining walls, terraced gardens, exposed roofs and sea-facing elevations must all be planned before the work starts.

Bikini Beach and Sea-Facing Properties

The Bikini Beach area and sea-facing properties around Gordon’s Bay need careful washing, rust treatment, balcony checks and coastal-grade preparation because the surfaces are exposed to salt, wind and UV throughout the year.

Painting Services in Gordon’s Bay

Interior Painting in Gordon’s Bay

Our interior painters repaint Gordon’s Bay coastal homes, apartments, holiday rentals, body corporate units, guesthouses, shops, restaurants, bathrooms, kitchens, living areas, bedrooms, passages, stairwells and common-area interiors.

Interior painting in Gordon’s Bay often needs practical scheduling because many properties are occupied, rented seasonally or used as holiday accommodation. We use low-odour systems where suitable, deal with mould-affected areas where required, and protect floors, furniture, tiles, glazing, fitted cupboards and existing finishes where applicable.

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Exterior Painting in Gordon’s Bay

Our exterior painters prepare and repaint Gordon’s Bay coastal homes, harbour-side properties, mountain-slope homes, sea-facing houses, apartment buildings, body corporates, guesthouses, restaurants, townhouses, newer developments, boundary walls, retaining walls, exterior plaster, gutters, fascia boards, timber trims, gates, garage doors, railings, balcony balustrades and burglar bars.

Exterior preparation may include washing wind-driven salt and grime from walls, checking old plaster and newer coatings for adhesion, repairing cracks, treating damp, addressing retaining-wall moisture, removing or stabilising chalking, treating mould and algae, preparing timber, treating rust on metalwork and applying suitable primers and coating specifications for coastal exposure.

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Roof Painting in Gordon’s Bay

Our roof painters paint suitable tiled roofs, cement tile roofs, concrete roofs, IBR and Chromadek roofs in Gordon’s Bay, including exposed hillside roofs, homes, apartment blocks, body corporate buildings, commercial buildings, holiday homes and coastal properties where coating is suitable.

Before roof coating is specified, we check gutters, downpipes, flashings, ridge caps, roof-to-wall junctions, parapets, blocked gutters, roofline staining, rust and active leak indicators. Roof painting is a protective coating applied once the roof is sound. It does not fix active leaks.

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Damp Proofing and Waterproofing Before Repainting

Damp proofing Cape Town is often needed in Gordon’s Bay before repainting because coastal damp, winter rain, shaded slope walls, bathrooms, kitchens, window reveals, exterior cracks, retaining walls, boundary walls, parapets, balconies, roof terraces, balcony waterproofing defects, sea-facing walls, roofline damp, older plaster and newer plaster can all create moisture-related paint failure.

Paint does not fix active damp. If moisture is moving through the wall, balcony, retaining wall, roofline, parapet or roof system, repainting alone will not solve the failure.

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Residential Painting in Gordon’s Bay

Our residential painters Cape Town assist Gordon’s Bay homeowners, apartment owners, landlords, holiday-rental owners and property managers with coastal homes, family homes, apartments, sea-facing homes, mountain-slope properties, rentals, holiday homes, townhouses, complexes, pre-sale properties and investment properties.

Residential work in Gordon’s Bay often includes more than a cosmetic repaint. Sea-facing façades, exposed roofs, retaining walls, damp-prone lower walls, balcony problems, rusting railings and roofline staining may all need to be dealt with before final coating.

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Commercial Painting in Gordon’s Bay

Our commercial painters assist Gordon’s Bay shops, restaurants, guesthouses, harbour-area businesses, beachfront businesses, small business premises, offices, retail-facing façades and selected commercial properties where applicable.

Commercial and hospitality projects need scheduling around customers, guests, staff, trading hours, signage, entrances, parking areas and facilities manager communication. Public-facing buildings need neat, durable, salt-resistant finishes and clean site control throughout the job.

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Body Corporate and Estate Painting in Gordon’s Bay

Our body corporate and estate painting Cape Town service assists Gordon’s Bay apartment buildings, body corporate buildings, sectional title schemes, managed buildings, Harbour Island, Greenways Golf Estate where relevant, coastal façades, balconies, balcony soffits, parapets, railings, balcony balustrades, shared roofs, garages, parking areas, lobbies, stairwells, corridors and common areas.

These projects often require written scopes, access planning, resident notices, trustee and managing-agent communication, phased work, low-disruption workmanship, protection of paving, glazing, balconies and shared finishes, and daily supervision by a working foreman.

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Gordon’s Bay Coastal Homes, Holiday Rentals and Managed Residential Repainting

Gordon’s Bay has a meaningful holiday-rental and short-stay property layer, but it is more mixed with sea-facing homes, harbour-side properties and mountain-slope houses than Strand. Holiday homes, apartments and investment properties often need repainting that is neat, durable and scheduled around bookings, tenancies or seasonal occupation.

We handle this practically: clear written scopes, coastal preparation that stands up to wind-driven salt, scheduling around occupancy where possible, low-odour and washable systems where suitable, protection of shared entrances and common areas, and durable finishes for high tenant use.

Gordon’s Bay Commercial, Hospitality and Harbour-Area Business Painting

Gordon’s Bay’s harbour and beachfront support shops, restaurants, guesthouses, harbour-area businesses, beachfront businesses, offices and customer-facing premises. Painting these buildings well takes a job planned around both technical preparation and the business itself.

For shops and commercial façades, we protect signage and frontage and schedule around trading where practical. For restaurants, guesthouses and harbour-area businesses, we deliver presentable, durable finishes, schedule around guests and service where possible, and keep the site clean and public-facing throughout.

Nearby Helderberg Areas We Also Serve

Gordon’s Bay forms part of our wider Helderberg Painters service area. We also work in nearby Helderberg areas:

You can also explore our Services page or the broader Durbanville Painters Service Areas page.

Common Paint Problems in Gordon’s Bay

Coastal Salt Contamination

Wind-driven salt settles on sea-facing walls, balconies, railings, windows, rooflines and exterior surfaces. Paint applied over salt contamination bonds to the contamination rather than to the wall, which causes early peeling and adhesion failure.

Sea Wind and Harbour Exposure

Strong wind off the bay drives salt and moisture into cracks, reveals, balconies and roofline areas. Exposed elevations need thorough washing, moisture checks and coastal preparation.

UV Fading and Chalking

Strong sun on exposed coastal and hillside façades breaks older coatings down into a powdery chalk and fades colour. Chalking must be removed or stabilised before repainting.

Cracking and Failed Exterior Paint

Movement cracks and tired coatings leave surfaces paint cannot grip. Cracks must be repaired and loose material removed before recoating.

Damp on Shaded Slope Walls

Shaded, slow-drying slope-side walls hold winter and coastal moisture, undermining adhesion and encouraging mould or algae. Damp must be addressed rather than painted over.

Mould and Algae

Shaded, damp slope and coastal walls can grow mould and algae. These growths must be killed and cleaned before painting.

Mountain-Slope and Retaining-Wall Moisture

Retaining walls and lower boundary walls can hold mountain runoff, irrigation moisture and soil moisture from behind. Paint on the visible face cannot stop water pushing through the wall.

Balcony Waterproofing Failure

On coastal apartments and slope homes, balcony waterproofing failure can push moisture into walls and ceilings, causing bubbling, peeling and staining. The source must be resolved before repainting.

Parapet Damp

Flat parapet tops are frequent coastal weak points. When water enters through parapets, paint below can fail repeatedly unless the waterproofing detail is corrected.

Roofline Staining from Gutters and Flashings

Blocked gutters, cracked ridge caps, poor flashings and roof-to-wall junctions can leave staining and persistent damp along the roofline. These defects must be corrected before repainting.

Rust on Railings, Balcony Balustrades, Garage Doors, Gates and Metalwork

Wind-driven coastal salt corrodes metal quickly. Rust must be treated and the metal correctly primed before topcoats are applied.

Old Plaster and Poor Adhesion

Older Gordon’s Bay homes and apartment buildings may have ageing plaster and previous coatings that hide poor adhesion. These surfaces need washing, adhesion checks and correct preparation before recoating.

Newer Plaster and Developer-Grade Coating Failure

Newer buildings and developments can still have weak original coatings. Coating thickness, adhesion and surface quality must be checked before repainting.

Repeated Failure from Unresolved Damp, Balcony Defects or Roof Defects

When the same façade, balcony, retaining wall, parapet or roofline fails repeatedly, the cause is often unresolved salt contamination, waterproofing failure, roof defects, retaining-wall moisture, weak old coatings or active damp. The source must be diagnosed before repainting.

Property Protection, Access Planning and Body Corporate / Slope-Site Management

In Gordon’s Bay, how the job is managed matters because properties often involve steep access, terraced gardens, exposed balconies, shared parking, occupied buildings, body corporate procedures and premium coastal finishes.

  • Floors, furniture, paving, gardens, roofs, windows, glass, boundary walls, retaining walls, garages, parking, common areas, lobbies, stairwells, timber, metalwork, balconies, railings, signage and existing finishes are protected where applicable.
  • Hillside and slope sites can require access planning, scaffold planning, safe working at height and careful sequencing before work starts.
  • Body corporate work can include trustee communication, managing-agent coordination, resident notices, access planning, working-hour planning and phased work.
  • Commercial and hospitality work can include scheduling around customers, guests, staff, trading hours, signage and entrances.
  • Daily clean-up is completed at the end of every working day.
  • All painters are full-time employed by Durbanville Painters, not subcontracted.
  • A working foreman is on site daily to supervise preparation, access, protection, resident communication and quality.

Our Preparation-First Painting Process in Gordon’s Bay

  • Site visit and diagnostic assessment — we assess walls, roofs, balconies, parapets, railings, gutters, flashings, retaining walls, boundary walls, damp, salt contamination, wind exposure, UV chalking, cracks, rust, mould, algae, old plaster, newer coatings and access requirements.
  • Written diagnostic report — every quotation includes a written report outlining salt exposure, damp, rust, cracking, chalking, adhesion problems, retaining-wall moisture, balcony issues, parapet defects, roofline staining and coating failure.
  • Written scope of work — we define preparation, repairs, coating systems, access, phasing, protection, exclusions and any trustee, managing-agent, body corporate or commercial requirements before work starts.
  • Access and protection planning — we plan access to façades, balconies, roofs, retaining walls, stairwells, lobbies, parking areas, commercial fronts and common areas while protecting paving, gardens, floors, glass, signage, furniture and finishes.
  • Surface preparation — salt washing, chalk removal or stabilisation, adhesion checks, crack repairs, rust treatment, damp-related work, retaining-wall moisture attention, waterproofing-related corrections, scraping, sanding and priming are completed.
  • Coating application — suitable systems and supplier or manufacturer specifications are followed where applicable.
  • Daily foreman supervision — preparation, access, body corporate communication, slope-site logistics, protection, quality and site control are managed daily.
  • Daily clean-up and final inspection — the site is kept neat and the completed work is checked before handover.

Why Choose Durbanville Painters in Gordon’s Bay?

  • Full-time employed painters, never subcontractors.
  • Working foreman on site daily.
  • Written diagnostic report with every quotation.
  • Clear written scope of work for homeowners, apartment owners, trustees, managing agents, body corporates, facilities managers and business owners.
  • Preparation-first approach for Gordon’s Bay salt air, sea wind, harbour exposure, mountain-slope moisture, winter rain, damp, cracks, rust, chalking, mould, algae, roofline defects, failed coatings and poor adhesion.
  • Experience with Gordon’s Bay coastal homes, harbour-side properties, sea-facing slope homes, apartment buildings, body corporates, holiday rentals, roofs, balconies, retaining walls, guesthouses and coastal commercial properties.
  • Protection for floors, furniture, paving, gardens, roofs, windows, boundary walls, retaining walls, garages, parking, common areas, timber, metalwork, balconies, railings, glass, signage and finishes.
  • Resident notices, access planning, managing-agent communication, slope-site access and phased work planned where practical.
  • Supplier and manufacturer-backed coating specifications where applicable.
  • Public Liability Insurance through OUTsurance.
  • 20+ years of painting experience across Cape Town, the Helderberg, Cape Winelands and Overberg.
  • Not a lead-generation company.
  • Direct contact, direct accountability and daily site clean-up.

Provided damp, cracking, rust, salt contamination, poor adhesion, mould, algae, UV chalking, retaining-wall moisture, balcony waterproofing failure, parapet damp and other defects are resolved first, properly prepared Gordon’s Bay paintwork can maintain its integrity for approximately 8 to 10 years. Roof coating can maintain integrity for approximately 7 to 8 years where qualifying specifications are followed and roof defects are resolved first. Active leaks, failed waterproofing, unresolved damp, retaining-wall moisture, balcony defects and salt contamination can cause limitations, and these are explained during the quotation stage.

Request a Gordon’s Bay Painting Quote

Whether you own or manage a Gordon’s Bay coastal home, harbour-side property, mountain-slope house, apartment block, body corporate building, holiday rental, guesthouse, shop, restaurant, roof, balcony, retaining wall, boundary wall, rust-prone railing or damp-prone sea-facing wall, Durbanville Painters can inspect the surfaces, identify the preparation requirements and provide a written quotation.

Call 061 235 6768 or visit our contact page to arrange a Gordon’s Bay painting quotation.

Painters Gordon’s Bay FAQs

What makes painting in Gordon’s Bay different?

Gordon’s Bay combines harbour exposure, coastal wind, sea-facing homes and mountain-slope properties in one area. Painting here has to account for both coastal salt contamination and slope-side moisture conditions.

Do you paint coastal homes in Gordon’s Bay?

Yes. Coastal homes and sea-facing properties are a major part of Gordon’s Bay painting work, especially where balconies, rooflines, railings and exposed façades are involved.

Do you paint Harbour Island and Greenways Golf Estate properties?

Yes. We are often asked about painting in and around Harbour Island, Greenways Golf Estate and nearby managed coastal environments where façades, balconies, railings, rooflines and common areas need careful coastal preparation.

Do you paint mountain-slope homes in Gordon’s Bay?

Yes. Mountain-slope homes are an important part of Gordon’s Bay work because they often have retaining walls, damp-prone shaded areas, exposed roofs and more complicated access.

Do you paint apartments and body corporate buildings in Gordon’s Bay?

Yes. We handle apartment buildings, sectional title schemes and body corporate properties with written scopes, resident notices, access planning, common-area protection and phased work where practical.

Do you paint shops, restaurants and guesthouses in Gordon’s Bay?

Yes. We paint shops, restaurants, guesthouses, harbour-area businesses, beachfront businesses and selected public-facing commercial properties where neat scheduling and protection are important.

Why must Gordon’s Bay exterior walls be washed before repainting?

Salt air, sea wind and harbour exposure leave contamination on walls and metalwork. The new coating needs to bond to a clean stable substrate, not to salt, grime, chalk or weak old paint.

How does salt air affect paint in Gordon’s Bay?

Salt contamination weakens adhesion on walls and accelerates corrosion on exposed metalwork such as railings, balustrades, gates and garage doors.

Why does coastal wind make Gordon’s Bay painting harder?

Wind increases exposure, drives moisture and salt into cracks and reveals, and makes façades, roofs and balcony areas break down faster than more sheltered inland properties.

How does mountain-slope moisture affect Gordon’s Bay paintwork?

Slope sites often hold moisture around lower walls, retaining walls, planted areas and shaded sections. This can cause damp staining, algae and coating failure where moisture enters from behind.

Why do Gordon’s Bay balconies and parapets often fail?

Balconies and parapets are exposed to wind-driven rain, sun, salt, movement and waterproofing stress. Small defects can quickly lead to damp, bubbling and peeling.

Can balcony waterproofing defects cause paint failure?

Yes. Failed balcony waterproofing can push moisture into surrounding walls and soffits, which causes staining, blistering and repeated paint failure.

Why do Gordon’s Bay railings and balcony balustrades rust?

Exposed coastal metalwork is constantly affected by salt air and moisture, especially on sea-facing and upper-level positions. Rust must be removed or treated and the metal correctly primed before painting.

Can damp proofing be needed before repainting?

Yes. Damp proofing may be needed where there is parapet damp, balcony failure, sea-facing moisture intrusion, roofline defects, shaded-wall damp, retaining-wall moisture or bathroom and kitchen moisture.

Do you paint roofs in Gordon’s Bay?

Yes. We paint suitable tiled roofs, cement tile roofs, concrete roofs, IBR roofs and Chromadek roofs after checking for active leaks, blocked gutters, flashing defects, parapets and roofline problems.

Can roof leaks, parapets or blocked gutters cause paint failure?

Yes. These issues often allow water into adjacent walls and ceilings, which leads to staining, bubbling and peeling unless the real defect is corrected first.

What preparation is needed before painting older homes or apartment buildings?

Older buildings usually need washing, adhesion checks, crack repairs, treatment of unstable coatings, rust preparation and correct priming before repainting.

Can newer plaster and developer-grade coatings fail?

Yes. Newer buildings still need coating checks because original preparation, coating thickness and adhesion quality can vary.

How do you manage body corporate access and resident notices?

We plan written scopes, resident notices, phasing, common-area protection and access procedures in advance, and coordinate with trustees or managing agents where applicable.

How do you manage slope access and difficult sites?

We assess access during the quotation stage and plan ladders, scaffolding, safe sequencing, parking, gardens, retaining walls, rooflines and working-height requirements before work starts.

How long should properly prepared Gordon’s Bay paintwork last?

Where damp, cracking, rust, salt contamination, poor adhesion, mould, algae and related defects are resolved first, properly prepared paintwork can generally maintain integrity for approximately 8 to 10 years.

How long should roof coating last in Gordon’s Bay?

Roof coating systems can maintain integrity for approximately 7 to 8 years where qualifying supplier specifications are followed and roof defects are resolved first. Roof painting does not fix active leaks.

Do you use subcontractors?

No. Durbanville Painters works with full-time employed painters only, not subcontractors. A working foreman is present on site daily.

Are you insured?

Yes. Durbanville Painters is fully covered by Public Liability Insurance through OUTsurance.

Do you provide a written diagnostic report?

Yes. Every quotation includes a written diagnostic report describing our findings, including salt contamination, wind exposure, retaining-wall moisture, damp, rust, balcony failure, parapet problems, roofline defects and coating failure.

Do you provide a written scope of work?

Yes. We provide a clear written scope of work so all preparation, repairs, coating systems, access planning, protection and sequencing are defined before work begins.

How do I request a Gordon’s Bay painting quote?

Call Durbanville Painters on 061 235 6768 or visit our contact page to arrange a Gordon’s Bay site inspection and quotation.