Touchupman
The tradie multiple customers say was the only one who actually called them back for a small repair job.
Customers repeatedly note that Peter was the only tradie who returned their call, which is a practical differentiator if you're chasing someone for a repair job under a deadline. The 50 reviews we analysed span roughly six and a half years and are uniformly positive, with no recurring complaints about pricing, scheduling, or finish quality — and the stable trajectory across earlier and more recent reviews gives no reason to think standards have slipped. If you have a repair job that feels 'too small' to bother a full painting crew with, that's exactly the scenario where Peter appears to thrive.
Their work
What it's like working with them
Based on a sample of Google reviews (144 total)
“I couldn't even find where were the marks”
“happy to help out and was incredibly kind even went a step further”
“left the site clean and tidy”
What they help with
Based on what their customers hired them for
How they stack up
Context from 330 painters in Toowoomba
Credentials & background
Sourced from 5 public records so you don't have to look them up yourself
About Touchupman
Peter is the hands-on operator behind Touchupman, and the work he's best known for sits in a niche most painters don't actively court: small-to-medium repair and touch-up jobs that other tradies are too busy or too big to bother with. Reviews consistently describe plaster repairs, ceiling cracks, water damage restoration, hole patching, colour matching, and expansion joint work — the kind of remediation jobs that come up after leaks, removalist damage, downlight installs, or pre-sale preparation. What sets Peter apart from a standard painting contractor is his ability to handle the full repair chain in one visit: assess the damage, apply filler or plaster, sand, prime, colour-match, and repaint, leaving no visible trace of the original problem. Customers in rental property management and pre-sale situations mention him specifically because he understands tight timelines and can work around tenants with minimal disruption. His partner Deb is mentioned in at least one review for whole-house refreshes, suggesting the business can scale up for larger interior painting projects when needed. Peter is also notably one of the more responsive tradies in the area — multiple reviewers mention he was the only contractor who called them back at all, which matters in a market where getting a painter to respond to a small job is genuinely difficult.
Best for: urgent pre-sale wall and ceiling repairs under a tight deadline, rental property touch-ups with tenants in place, and small plaster or hole repairs that larger painting contractors won't prioritise.
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Does Touchupman take on small repair jobs or only larger painting contracts?+
Small repair jobs are actually the core of what Peter does — the business name reflects exactly that. Customers mention single holes in walls, ceiling cracks, downlight cutout patches, and door frame touch-ups as typical jobs. Several reviews explicitly note he was the only tradie willing to take on their minor repair, and he completes most of these in a single visit. If you have a job that feels too small to bother a painting company with, that's the sweet spot for this business.
How quickly can Touchupman respond to an urgent or time-sensitive job?+
Urgency handling is a standout feature across the reviews — at least 18 of the 50 we analysed mention Peter accommodating short notice or tight deadlines. Customers describe same-day, next-day, and within-the-week turnarounds for situations including pre-sale preparations, tenant-in-place rental repairs, and post-removalist damage. Peter also appears to communicate arrival times proactively, which reviewers appreciate when coordinating around busy schedules. It's worth contacting him directly with your deadline upfront, as he's been known to shuffle his schedule to fit urgent requests.
Is Peter good at matching existing paint colours so repairs are invisible?+
Colour matching comes up frequently in reviews as one of Peter's more valued skills — roughly a dozen reviews in our sample mention it specifically, with customers saying patched areas were completely undetectable after the job. One reviewer noted he went further than asked and re-mixed a colour because the existing wall paint was slightly off. He brings the equipment to do on-site matching rather than leaving homeowners to source paint themselves. This makes him particularly useful for repairs in rooms with aged or non-standard paint where an exact match isn't straightforward.
What areas does Touchupman service?+
The business is based in Newtown, QLD. Reviews don't specify exact service radius, so it's worth confirming your suburb directly with Peter when you make contact. Given the nature of the work — small repairs that need to be cost-effective to visit — proximity to Newtown is likely a factor in whether a job is viable for him to take on.
Does Touchupman handle water damage and mould repairs, or just standard painting?+
Water damage and mould remediation come up multiple times across the reviews — customers mention ceiling damage from leaks, skylight surrounds, and roof water ingress as completed jobs. Peter's process typically involves assessing the damage, applying plaster or filler where needed, and repainting to match the surrounding area. One reviewer noted that a mouldy ceiling patch was completely invisible after the repair. For active leaks, you'd need a plumber or roofer to address the source first, but Peter handles the cosmetic restoration side.





