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    • Spray paint your windows instead of replacing them
    • Benefits of spray painting your UPVC windows and doors
    • Spray paint your windows before selling your house
    • Spray paint your front door
  • FAQ's
    • How to spray paint windows?
    • Can you spray paint windows?
    • What colour do you have?
    • Can you spray paint soffits, fascias, guttering and cladding to match?
    • How long does it take to spray paint a house?
    • Can you spray internal windows and doors?
    • Should I spray my windows before selling my house?
    • Does the work come with a guarantee?
    • How do you access top windows?
    • Does the paint peel or crack?
    • Do I need to vacate the property?
    • Do you tidy up afterwards?
    • Is there a lot of overspray?
    • What type of finish will the paint have?
    • Can you paint UPVC in rainy weather?
    • How long will the paint last?
    • What if my UPVC is cracked?
    • Can you work weekends?
    • Do you work all-year round?
    • Do I need to do anything before you arrive?
    • Is there any risk to the environment?

Can you paint UPVC in rainy weather?

When thinking about spray painting our windows, we would always love to envision the output before we start the project and even plan out everything from start to finish, ensuring that the final result would be exactly how we thought of it in the first place. In terms of spray painting, we can only truly see the output though when everything has been dried and done. When it comes to spraying on our homes, it is quite essential to vision the finish of the whole paint job as well, as this is what would be one of the first things noticed about the paint immediately. The paint’s finish or also called the “sheen”, is the surface texture that the paint would create and how much light would be bouncing off the surface itself, with the amount of light bouncing off of the surface, should also be considered along with the surface you would be using before having the spraypaint applied and starting the project in your home. The finish also can affect the way as to how the eye would perceive the colour so that’s something to consider as well before selecting the type of paint and service to be done when you come up with your vision.

When you come over here and speak to our UPVC spraying Wales team, we always have the answers regarding your spraying queries. Now that we’re on the topic of finishes on painting for your home project, we can tell you from years of experience that the finish is of the same standard as if it had been originally made in the factory.

In terms of thinking about how the finish will look in your project, we would first need to find out what surface you are planning on having sprayed as each different surface offers a different finish e.g. it will look slightly different spraying a garage door to a kitchen cabinet to a uPVC window. Whatever surface you are thinking about having done we are certain you will be over the moon with the finish we provide. We are more than happy to coordinate with our customers in considering everything there is to consider when it comes to your home project as this would heavily impact the paint on the surface and outcome of the project and we would only want the best value for our customer and also to have a great impact on your homes as we assist on your projects.
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  • Home
  • Services
    • Windows
    • Doors
    • Conservatories
    • Garage Doors
    • Kitchens
    • Commercial
  • About
  • Contact
  • Articles
    • Spray paint your windows instead of replacing them
    • Benefits of spray painting your UPVC windows and doors
    • Spray paint your windows before selling your house
    • Spray paint your front door
  • FAQ's
    • How to spray paint windows?
    • Can you spray paint windows?
    • What colour do you have?
    • Can you spray paint soffits, fascias, guttering and cladding to match?
    • How long does it take to spray paint a house?
    • Can you spray internal windows and doors?
    • Should I spray my windows before selling my house?
    • Does the work come with a guarantee?
    • How do you access top windows?
    • Does the paint peel or crack?
    • Do I need to vacate the property?
    • Do you tidy up afterwards?
    • Is there a lot of overspray?
    • What type of finish will the paint have?
    • Can you paint UPVC in rainy weather?
    • How long will the paint last?
    • What if my UPVC is cracked?
    • Can you work weekends?
    • Do you work all-year round?
    • Do I need to do anything before you arrive?
    • Is there any risk to the environment?