Our Journey: From Humble Beginnings to Zeolis House Painters
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Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2024
In November 2022, we introduced Zeolis House Painters, a brand that embodies timeless elegance and modern sophistication in house painting. Zeolis, with its classical inspiration and contemporary flair, represents more than just a service provider-it symbolizes excellence, creativity, and our dedication to transforming homes into works of art. We launched the new brand to highlight our leadership in Auckland's house painting industry, serving customers across North Shore, East, West, Central, and South Auckland.

We keep our old email accounts active. This means that even years down the line, you can easily reach us for any after-service needs or consultations. Emails: info@goldenland.co.nz and info@housepaintersnorthshore.com

Zeolis House Painters logo, in black and white with sharp letters and a shadow, strong contract
Reliable, professional house painting services in Auckland.
February 2024: Establishing Zeolis House Painters

To avoid confusion and streamline our brand, we ceased the use of our old trade names in February 2024. We established Zeolis House Painters as our sole trade name, underscoring our dedication to delivering premium residential house painting services. This move solidifies our commitment to providing top-tier craftsmanship and exceptional customer experiences under a unified and distinguished brand.

June 2024

We switched our website from .com to .co.nz! This strategic move helps us better connect with our Auckland customers, improving our local presence and enhancing your trust and confidence in Zeolis House Painters. We're committed to serving our community with the best house painting services.
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