Established in 1905, Neuchatel stands as New Zealand’s oldest waterproofing company, boasting a remarkable century-long legacy. With headquarters based in Auckland, their qualified and experienced network of tradesmen efficiently caters to projects nationwide.
No undertaking is too grand or too modest for Neuchatel, having successfully contributed to prestigious landmarks like Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World and Aotea Square, along with the delicate restoration of cherished heritage sites such as the Mansion House at Kawau Island. Remarkably, they were called back only once to handle the Kate Sheppard building in Wellington, where the roof endured a staggering 95 years of exposure to the elements before receiving a precautionary resurfacing as part of a major refit.