The Short Answer

Most Johannesburg homes need exterior repainting every 5 to 7 years. Some homes need it every 4 years. Well-maintained homes with premium paint systems can go 8 to 10 years. The range is wide because five factors matter more than the calendar: your paint quality, surface preparation, wall orientation, surface type, and Johannesburg’s specific climate.

This guide covers all five. It also includes a paint volume calculator at the end so you know exactly how many litres to buy before you call a contractor — or before you go to the hardware store yourself.

Quick Reference

Budget paint on unprepared plaster: 3–4 years. Premium two-coat system on well-prepared plaster: 7–10 years. Face brick with sealer: 10–15 years. Nutec cladding: 5–8 years.

Why Johannesburg is Hard on Exterior Paint

Johannesburg sits at 1,753 metres above sea level. That altitude changes everything about how paint behaves on your walls.

At 1,753m, there is less atmosphere above you to filter UV radiation. UV intensity on the Highveld is roughly 30% higher than at sea level. UV is the primary cause of paint chalking, fading, and embrittlement. It breaks down the acrylic binders in the paint film, causing the surface to powder and lose adhesion. This is why you see white powder on your hands when you run them along an older painted wall.

On top of UV exposure, Johannesburg has two other paint-hostile characteristics:

  • Violent summer thunderstorms. Johannesburg receives around 700mm of rain per year, nearly all of it in short, intense storms from October to March. Water driven at force against your walls finds cracks in paint films and causes peeling from the inside out.
  • Large daily temperature swings. On a typical summer day, temperatures can swing from 12°C overnight to 32°C by afternoon. That is a 20-degree differential in hours. Paint expands and contracts with this thermal cycling. Over years, this fatigue cracks the film, especially at corners, window reveals, and around pipes where the substrate moves slightly differently to the wall.

These three factors — UV, summer storms, and thermal cycling — are why paint does not last as long in Johannesburg as it might in Cape Town or Durban. They are also why surface preparation matters more here than anywhere else in South Africa.

Repainting Cycles by Surface Type

Your wall surface is the second biggest factor after climate. Different surfaces absorb and hold paint differently.

Surface Type Budget Paint Premium System Notes
Cement plaster (smooth) 4–5 yrs 7–9 yrs Most common in Johannesburg. Prep is critical.
Cement plaster (rough/textured) 3–4 yrs 5–7 yrs Texture holds more moisture. UV hits a larger surface area.
Face brick (sealed) 10–12 yrs 12–15 yrs Sealers last longer than paint films on brick.
Nutec / fibre cement 4–5 yrs 6–8 yrs Must be primed with Nutec-specific primer or adhesion fails.
IBR / corrugated roof 4–6 yrs 8–10 yrs Rust-inhibiting primer is non-negotiable before painting.
Timber fascia / barge boards 2–3 yrs 4–6 yrs Timber moves with humidity. Re-caulk joins before painting.

Does Wall Orientation Matter?

Yes. In Johannesburg, north-facing and west-facing walls get the most sun exposure and degrade fastest. South-facing walls often last 20 to 30% longer than north-facing ones on the same property — yet most homeowners repaint the entire house at once. This is correct practice: it keeps the colour consistent and prevents variation in sheen level between faces.

West-facing walls also bear the brunt of late-afternoon summer storms. The combination of hot afternoon sun followed by cold driving rain is especially damaging to paint films that have already been UV-weakened.

7 Warning Signs Your Exterior Paint Has Failed

Do not repaint on a schedule alone. Watch for these signs — any one of them means the paint film has lost its protective function and your walls are now exposed.

  1. Chalking. A white powdery residue when you rub your hand on the wall. This is the UV-degraded binder coming off. The paint is no longer protecting the plaster beneath it.
  2. Fading or bleaching. The original colour has shifted significantly, especially on north and west faces. This is UV-driven and indicates the film is becoming brittle.
  3. Cracking. Hairline cracks running through the paint film (not the plaster beneath) mean the film has lost elasticity from thermal cycling.
  4. Flaking or peeling. Paint is lifting from the surface in sheets or fragments. This means adhesion has failed, usually because of moisture behind the film or inadequate surface prep on the previous repaint.
  5. Bubbling or blistering. Domes or blisters in the paint film indicate trapped moisture trying to escape. Stop and investigate the moisture source before repainting — painting over blisters will fail within months.
  6. Tide marks or damp stains. Brownish or grey marks appearing from below-sill level or along the base of walls indicate rising or penetrating damp. Repainting without fixing the damp source is wasted money.
  7. Deteriorated caulking. Gaps or cracks in the sealant around windows, doors, pipes, and joints allow water directly into the wall. Repaint is incomplete without re-caulking every penetration.
Important: Moisture First, Paint Second

Never repaint over a damp wall. Paint traps moisture behind it, accelerating structural damage. If you see tide marks, efflorescence (white salts on the wall surface), or bubbling paint, get the source of water ingress diagnosed first. A professional waterproofing assessment costs far less than rectifying structural damage caused by painting over active damp.

Paint Quality: The Biggest Variable

The single biggest controllable factor in how long your exterior paint lasts is the quality of paint used and how it is applied.

In the Johannesburg market, exterior paints fall into three tiers:

Premium (best for Johannesburg)

  • Plascon Weatherproof — 100% acrylic, excellent UV and thermal resistance. The most widely used premium system in Gauteng.
  • Dulux Weathershield — High-performance acrylic with algae and fungal resistance. Good option for shaded or north-facing elevations.
  • Prominent Paints Prominade Exterior — Strong acrylic formulation, good coverage, well-priced relative to Plascon and Dulux at premium tier.
  • Duram Exterior Acrylic — Reliable premium option, particularly for rough plaster surfaces. Good penetration on porous substrates.

Mid-range (adequate with proper prep)

  • Plascon Velvaglo Exterior, Dulux Exterior Brilliant White, BuildAid Exterior
  • Expect 4 to 6 years on Johannesburg plaster with thorough preparation and two coats

Economy (not recommended for Johannesburg exteriors)

  • Unbranded or builder-grade exterior paints
  • Lower acrylic content means faster UV degradation. You will repaint in 2 to 4 years.
  • The cost saving on paint is lost within one repainting cycle
Always Two Coats

A single coat of premium paint will not last as long as two coats of mid-range paint. Film thickness determines how long the paint protects your wall. Never accept a one-coat quote for an exterior repaint — on any surface, in any condition.

Why Preparation Determines Longevity

Ask any experienced painter what makes the biggest difference to how long a paint job lasts and the answer is always preparation. Not the paint brand. Preparation.

On a Johannesburg exterior, proper preparation means:

  • Pressure washing to remove all chalking, dust, algae, and loose material
  • Crack filling with flexible acrylic filler on all visible cracks and gaps
  • Alkali-resistant primer on bare or repaired plaster areas
  • Bonding liquid where plaster has high porosity or is newly applied
  • Re-caulking all window reveals, door frames, pipe entries, and control joints
  • Spot priming all repaired areas before the first full coat

A painter who skips or rushes preparation is giving you a cosmetic result. The paint will look good for 12 to 18 months. After the first summer storm season, you will see it failing at the repaired areas first.

At Kavaro Renovations, preparation is included in every quotation as a non-negotiable line item. We do not reduce preparation time to lower a quote price.

Planning Your Repaint: What to Budget

Exterior repainting costs in Johannesburg North vary by property size, surface condition, and specification. As a rough guide in 2025/2026 pricing:

Property Type Wall Area (approx) Budget Range Includes
2-bedroom cluster / townhouse 120–160m² R12,000–R22,000 Prep, primer, 2 coats exterior
3-bedroom freehold home 200–280m² R20,000–R38,000 Prep, primer, 2 coats exterior
4-bedroom home with double storey 320–450m² R35,000–R60,000 Prep, primer, 2 coats, scaffolding
Premium estate home (600m²+) 500m²+ R65,000+ Full specification, premium system

These ranges assume premium paint systems. Economy paint reduces the material cost but adds a repainting cycle within 4 years, eliminating any saving. We recommend pricing on premium specification every time.

Free Paint Volume Calculator

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How to Extend the Life of Your Exterior Paint

You can meaningfully extend the interval between full repaints with three low-cost habits:

  1. Annual wash-down. Pressure-washing your exterior every 12 months removes algae, lichens, and UV-degraded chalk before they penetrate the paint film. This alone can add 1 to 2 years to a paint cycle.
  2. Re-caulk problem joints every 3 to 4 years. Caulking around window and door frames is the first point of failure on most Johannesburg homes. Re-caulking is a fraction of the cost of a full repaint and prevents water ingress that destroys paint adhesion from behind.
  3. Touch up small areas immediately. When you see a patch of flaking or cracking, touch it up the same month. Delayed spot repairs allow moisture to enter and spread damage laterally behind the paint film, turning a 0.5m² repair into a 5m² one within one rainy season.

What to Look for in a Johannesburg Painting Contractor

Not all painting contractors are equal. In Johannesburg North, where property values are high and estate requirements are strict, the wrong choice costs significantly more to rectify than it saves upfront.

When evaluating a contractor, confirm these five things in writing:

  • Written, itemised quotation. Not a single line item or verbal estimate. You need to see preparation, primer, undercoat, first coat, second coat, and caulking listed separately so you know what you are paying for.
  • Paint brand and product name specified. Not just “exterior acrylic.” The quote should state “Plascon Weatherproof” or equivalent. This is the only way to compare quotes fairly.
  • Public liability insurance. Mandatory. Ask for the certificate before work starts.
  • Workmanship guarantee. A reputable contractor will provide a written guarantee. The duration depends on the specification — typically 2 to 5 years.
  • Estate documentation. If your property is in a secured estate, the contractor must hold relevant contractor approval documentation before arrival.

Summary: The Simple Guide

If you want a single set of rules to live by for your Johannesburg home’s exterior paint:

  • Use a premium 100% acrylic system (Plascon Weatherproof, Dulux Weathershield, or Prominent Paints Prominade)
  • Always apply a minimum of two finish coats over properly prepared plaster
  • Budget for a full repaint every 6 to 7 years on standard plaster
  • Wash down the exterior every 12 months
  • Re-caulk all joints every 3 to 4 years
  • Never paint over active damp — fix the water source first
  • Get three written quotes and compare specification, not just price

Kavaro Renovations provides free, written, itemised exterior painting quotes for all Johannesburg North suburbs and the Hartebeespoort corridor. Call 076 445 5104 or use the form below to arrange a site visit.

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Kavaro Renovations
Painting & Renovation Specialists, Johannesburg North

Kavaro Renovations has been delivering professional exterior and interior painting, waterproofing, plumbing, and drywall services across Johannesburg North and the Hartebeespoort corridor since 2012. All articles are written based on direct field experience and reviewed for accuracy against current paint manufacturer specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should you repaint the exterior of a house in Johannesburg?
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Most Johannesburg homes need exterior repainting every 5 to 7 years. Homes with rough plaster, west or north-facing walls, or economy paint may need repainting every 4 to 5 years. Premium two-coat systems on well-prepared smooth plaster can last 8 to 10 years.
Which exterior paint lasts longest in Johannesburg’s climate?
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Plascon Weatherproof, Dulux Weathershield, Prominent Paints Prominade, and Duram Exterior Acrylic are the four most recommended premium exterior systems for Johannesburg. All are 100% acrylic formulations designed for high UV and thermal cycling conditions. Premium systems consistently outlast economy ranges by 3 to 5 years in Highveld conditions.
Does Johannesburg’s altitude affect exterior paint?
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Yes, significantly. At 1,753 metres above sea level, UV radiation is approximately 30% more intense than at sea level. UV is the primary cause of paint chalking, fading, and film brittleness. This is why premium 100% acrylic paints with UV inhibitors are essential for Johannesburg exteriors, not optional upgrades.
Can I paint over a chalking wall?
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No. Chalking must be completely removed before repainting. Painting over chalk gives the new paint nothing to adhere to and the new coat will fail within months. Remove chalk by pressure washing, then apply a bonding primer to consolidate the surface before any finish coats are applied.
How much does it cost to repaint a house exterior in Sandton?
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A standard 3-bedroom freehold home with approximately 200 to 280m² of wall surface typically costs R20,000 to R38,000 for a full exterior repaint including preparation, primer, and two finish coats with a premium paint system. Estate homes and double-storey properties are quoted separately based on the actual scope.

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