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#324824 30-May-2026 19:30
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Frustratingly the council records for our house are incomplete and don't have the paint details. We bought it about 5 years ago and need to do some work and have completely failed to match any of the existing paint. As these companies tend to use a bunch of common builders and paint colours I was hoping someone here has a similar age home with a full info pack.

 

The one I'm currently trying to match are our downpipes and guttering. They are a rust brown and the closest we've found so far is Resene Redwood.

 

For most of the rooms we're trying to update the paint colours as we work thru the house, but having something to match the existing pain would be useful for some patchups. Most of the interior walls are a cream off white with a hint of grey - and we've tried to match across all major paint companies with no luck

 

And yes i've approached Universal and they no longer have records for our house





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  #3498850 30-May-2026 20:00
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Have you checked out the coloursteel paint colours as often the long run guttering is made from this.




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  #3498853 30-May-2026 20:48
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You may already realise this but, if not, given the age of the house you may find that the colours have sufficiently changed from what they originally were. This can make matching existing colours somewhere between difficult to impossible.


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  #3498855 30-May-2026 21:15
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boosacnoodle:

 

You may already realise this but, if not, given the age of the house you may find that the colours have sufficiently changed from what they originally were. This can make matching existing colours somewhere between difficult to impossible.

 




Exactly this, unless you're painting everything you're wasting your time. Even if you found the colour, do you know exactly what brand/type/sheen of paint was used?

 


The best you'll do is take a chip in (at least 2cmx2cm) to a paint shop/mitre 10/bunnings and do a spectro match. 




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  #3498856 30-May-2026 21:39
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For downspouts and guttering as you describe, I'd not at all be surprised if it was Marley Stratus Copper:

 

marley.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2026/02/Stratus-Sales-Brochure-Nov-25.pdf

 

 


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  #3498865 31-May-2026 08:11
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mdf:

 

For downspouts and guttering as you describe, I'd not at all be surprised if it was Marley Stratus Copper:

 

marley.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2026/02/Stratus-Sales-Brochure-Nov-25.pdf

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the tip





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  #3498967 31-May-2026 12:55
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Ok the gutters are Marley Stormcloud, which doesn't have an equivalent colour, so I'm guessing they've been painted. Closest Coloursteel colour is Scoria.





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  #3500098 4-Jun-2026 08:35
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Coloursteel scoria is a nice colour, my arctic white coloursteel fence and gate has scoria as the cap and trim colour. I think it’s Resene and Dulux both who match the coloursteel paint colours now. I’ve used both brands and they’re both good paint. As someone mentioned if it’s paint or even original Marley coloured plastic they both would have faded. Not sure about coloursteel itself though, I’ve had the same fence for 20 years and it still looks great.


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