Looking for a painter & decorator across Antrim & Newtownabbey? NI Trades is an introduction service that matches Northern Ireland homeowners with painters & decorators who have passed our application-stage checks. Antrim & Newtownabbey is one of 11 NI council districts; tradespeople choose the councils they cover, so picking a council means you reach every painter & decorator who works anywhere in this district. Post your job in two minutes - only profiles of painters & decorators interested in your specific job are revealed, and your contact details stay private until you choose who to talk to. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only - please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.
What hiring a painter & decorator in Antrim & Newtownabbey looks like
Antrim & Newtownabbey is a commuter belt on the northern edge of Belfast, home to around 145,000 people across towns like Newtownabbey, Antrim and Ballyclare. The district mixes large post-war and modern commuter estates around Newtownabbey and Glengormley, older town-centre stock in Antrim, and dispersed rural housing toward Lough Neagh.
For a painter & decorator that usually means interior and exterior repaints and surface preparation. Newtownabbey sits on the Phoenix gas network and Antrim town is on the firmus network, but rural parts of the district remain largely oil-heated, in line with the NI pattern of roughly two-thirds of homes on oil.
Antrim & Newtownabbey at a glance
Population
around 145,000 (2021 Census)
Main towns
Newtownabbey, Antrim, Ballyclare
District
a commuter belt on the northern edge of Belfast
Heating
Newtownabbey sits on the Phoenix gas network and Antrim town is on the firmus network, but rural parts of the district remain largely oil-heated, in line with the NI pattern of roughly two-thirds of homes on oil.
Extension Building Control fee
around £385 (Full Plans, 2026)
Sources: NISRA Census 2021 (population); each council's published Building Control fees schedule (2026 snapshot, fees rise each April); Phoenix Energy, firmus energy and the Gas to the West project (gas-network coverage).
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Building Control and approvals in Antrim & Newtownabbey
If your painter & decorator job involves building, electrical, heating or drainage work that needs sign-off, it is approved by Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council's own Building Control office, not a UK-wide body. A typical domestic extension on the Full Plans route costs around £385 in Antrim & Newtownabbey as of 2026, and Building Control fees across the 11 NI councils rise each April.
Before work starts, check whether you also need planning permission: see our NI planning permission guide and NI Building Regulations guide. Council Building Control applications across Northern Ireland go through Building Control NI.
Common services
- Interior walls & ceiling painting
- Exterior masonry & render painting
- Wallpaper hanging & stripping
- Wood staining & varnishing
- Gloss woodwork & skirting
- Coving, cornice & ceiling roses
- Specialist decorative finishes
- uPVC window & door painting
- Graffiti removal
- Feature walls & murals
- Commercial interior fit-out
- New build decoration
What to ask before hiring
- How much time do you spend on surface preparation?
- What paint brands do you use?
- How many coats will you apply?
- Do you move furniture and lay dust sheets?
- Can I see examples of exterior work in NI weather?
- Are you fully insured?
- Do you provide a written quote with paint specification?
Typical costs in Northern Ireland
| Job type | Typical price | Notes |
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| Hourly rate | £25–£45/hr | Day rate typically £150–£280 |
| Single room (walls & ceiling) | £200–£600 | Exc. materials, prep included |
| Full house interior (3-bed) | £2,000–£5,000 | Exc. materials |
| Exterior repaint (semi-det.) | £800–£2,500 | Masonry paint, exc. scaffolding |
| Wallpaper (per roll hung) | £25–£60/roll | Pattern matching adds cost |
| Gloss woodwork (per room) | £150–£400 | Skirting, door, frames |
| Exterior door repaint | £80–£200 | Both sides, prep included |
| Commercial repaint (per day) | £200–£350/day | After-hours rates may apply |
Qualifications & accreditations to look for
City & Guilds Painting & Decorating
Level 2 or Level 3 qualification
NVQ Level 2/3 Decorative Occupations
National vocational qualification
CSCS Skilled Worker Card
Construction Skills Certification Scheme
Dulux Select Decorator
Assessed by paint manufacturer for quality
Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £1m — required on NI Trades
Frequently asked questions
What is the best paint for a damp NI climate?
For exteriors in Northern Ireland's wet climate, use a breathable masonry paint such as Dulux Weathershield or Sandtex. These allow moisture to escape while preventing water ingress. Avoid cheap masonry paints — they peel within a year. For bathrooms, use specialist bathroom paint or add an anti-mould additive to standard paint.
How long does exterior painting last?
Quality exterior masonry paint applied by a professional to properly prepared surfaces should last 8–12 years. Cheaper paints or poor preparation will see failure within 3–5 years. Exposed south-facing walls and woodwork take more weathering and may need attention sooner.
Can a painter match existing wallpaper?
Many decorators can source discontinued wallpapers through specialist suppliers, or patch existing paper if enough spare material is available. It is always worth saving leftover rolls from any wallpapering job for future repairs. Show the decorator what you have and they can advise on the best approach.
Should I supply paint or let the decorator source it?
Most decorators have trade accounts with 30–40% discounts off retail prices, so it's often cheaper to let them supply. They will also guarantee the quality and correct specification. If you have a specific colour or brand in mind, provide the exact details — they can usually source it at trade price.
Helpful NI guides for hiring a painter & decorator
Important
Preparation is 80% of the job. A professional will fill, sand and prime before applying paint. Skipping this step leads to a finish that looks poor within months. Always ask how much time they spend preparing surfaces.
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