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If you’re considering any sort of renovation, then you most likely have some questions.
We have answered a list of popular questions to provide you with more information about painting and spray painting.
If your question is not listed or you would prefer to talk to us please feel free to contact us.
Although often incorrectly referred to as a form of plastic, uPVC (unplasticized polyvinyl chloride) is made of a vinyl polymer with chlorine atoms bound to it, therefore ordinary plastic paints won’t stick for longevity.
Yes! uPVC is something you can paint or (also called) PVC. It will make your windows and door look brand new if done right! The factory finish is achieved by spray painting your uPVC by professionals – meaning that your uPVC will be coated with an even coat across the material.
uPVC spraying is highly cost-effective being around 75% cheaper than replacing. If you would like to see what UPVC Spray painting truly costs, please take a look at our cost page and compare it to UPVC Replacement.
Absolutely yes! Doing it the right way will add value to your house while updating and modernising. A house is always more inviting to potential buyers, and making yours even more so might help its sale.
So we have our very own paints, which we have specifically designed to bond correctly with upvc, and which also prevent UV damage as well as general wear and tear. When applied properly, these paints do not crack or peel and are backed by our 10-year guarantee. Our paint suppliers have over 50 years in the paint industry as our subscribers. For that reason, a great experience helps us and our paints.
From cracking and peeling, our specialist paints have a ten year guarantee. We also give no colour fading for 5 years.
With UPVC you have a non porous surface which means you need to use paint that will adhere to the surface and not get absorbed or penetrated by it as wood does. UPVC paints are normally quite thick. Using good quality paints everything would usually have to be thinned out before spraying. Popular paints because the solvents in the paints evaporate in the air and the paints harden onto the uPVC as a solid rather than cover up as a layer. Our paint is a ‘2 pack paint’ so you add hardener to the paint and bring it to life allowing a firm adhesion. The paints you choose matter – any job that is even half finished would be great at first but over time will begin to show defects and problems. Here is list of UK’s 3 Top Leading Paints.
There is an infinite range of RAL colours to choose from and if you prefer, we can use our colour-matching service to your bespoke colour. Here you can view any questions on RAL or Farrow & Ball colour swatch colour page.
We produce paints for application on composite doors. Composite doors comprise of PVC, wood, insulating foam and GRP among other materials. Fibreglass is also known as GRP. The fibres can simply be laid down randomly, they can be flattened into a sheet, or they can be woven into the fabric and used to create an exterior door which will now be the face surface of the door that I’ll be spray painting when it's done.
Yes! There will be a different preparation process to the aluminium window frames, based on the type and condition of. Normally aluminium windows are powder coated. Then some have a chalky surface, you'd need to prepare them before painting. We can paint them, leaving behind a flawless finish, either way. Take a look at our paint products.
Yes: when replacing your windows. When supply and demand window fitting companies do the work on coloured uPVC windows such as Grey, Black or Anthracite, they bill you a small premium. But when it comes to spray painting your colour choice will not affect the price, which we help you create a colour scheme to match up to your property for no extra charge.
Yes, absolutely! Frames that are made of all sorts of materials can be spraypainted. Once again, procedures are the same. If you are planning on spray painting this top sticker, it will be sure to get into every possible crack and crevice, leaving a perfect finish.
Remove any contaminants, de-grease the uPVC and clean the frames and clear the area. Treat the areas not to be sprayed. Scotch the structures (they must be light scotch) (crucial to ensure that the paint adheres, correctly) Remove the uPVC again and spray two coats of the chosen colour. Our step by step process is here.