Collection: Haymes 20% Off Selected Paint | Try A Better Paint This Easter | Sale Starts March 31st

Haymes 20% Off Selected Paint | Try A Better Paint This Easter | Sale Starts March 31st


    Enjoy a Better Paint This Easter and Get 20% OFF Selected Haymes Paints

    Starts Monday March 31st and Ends April 26th 2025

    Enjoy 20% off a better paint this Easter with Haymes Paint. We’ve got all your DIY projects covered with a select range of woodcare and paint now on sale.
    Now’s the perfect time to tackle your home improvement projects. Visit us in-
    store for the best advice and explore the full range of Haymes Paint.

    • Third generation paint & decorating specialists
    • Australian family run business for over 65 years
    • Same day click & collect + Auswide shipping
    • Comprehensive paint & wallpaper showroom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I Paint Over Wallpaper?

    Some wallpapers are made for painting over and others should be removed prior to painting. If wallpaper will not come off the wall and is not lifting at the seams, and in good condition, we would suggest sanding the wall first and applying an undercoat to assist adhesion. Using an undercoat first will also cover the colour. You can then apply your chosen wall paint. If in doubt, ask us.

    Can I Paint Over Tiles?

    Yes you can but with the correct products and with proper preparation. We would suggest speaking with our team about the steps to take and the products to use. Adhesion of the undercoats are imperative for a succesful result. Ask us!


    How Do I Check If I Have Water Based or Oil Based Paint On My Surfaces?

    Grab some Methylated Spirits (Metho) and using a clean cloth, wet the cloth with metho and rub the surface. If you can rub some of the paint off that means it's water based. If you can't then it means it is oil based. If you can't get a result, then as our Crocker's saying goes: "When in doubt, undercoat it!"

    Do I Need To Clean Mould Off Before I paint?

    Yes you do. Mould is unhealthy for the paint and for us humans as well so it must go! Bleach can whiten the surface but it doesn't kill mould spores. We will recommend a mould killer that will kill the mould overnight. The mould can then be removed by rinsing. If mould stains are still present we might suggest you undercoat with an oil based undercoat before applying your top coat. Bring in some photos and ask us!