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Cost-Effective Solution: Replacing windows can be a significant expense, especially when dealing with multiple windows in a home or commercial property. UPVC window spraying offers a cost-effective alternative that can help you save a substantial amount of money. When you choose UPVC window spraying, you can avoid the additional expenses associated with window removal, disposal of old materials, and the labour-intensive installation of new windows. This makes it an attractive option for those looking to improve the look of their property while staying within a budget.
Preserve Original Structure: With UPVC window spraying, you can maintain the integrity and charm of your property’s original windows. Our spray paint coatings are available in a wide range of colours, so you have the flexibility to choose a shade that complements your existing aesthetics. This means you can enjoy the benefits of improved appearance and performance without sacrificing the character of your property.
Cost and Time Efficiency: UPVC window spraying offers not only cost savings but also time efficiency. Window replacement projects can be time-consuming, causing disruptions to your daily life or business operations. In contrast, Our UPVC window spraying is a relatively quick and straightforward process. Our trained professionals can complete the project efficiently, often in a matter of days, depending on the scope.
Looking to give a fresh look to your UPVC windows? With the right preparations and protective gear, you can successfully spray paint your UPVC windows for a vibrant, updated look. Follow this guide to learn how to safely and effectively spray paint your UPVC windows.
The first step to safely spray paint your UPVC windows is to prepare the area. Before you begin, it’s important to remove any fixtures, such as handles and locks, from your window frames. Additionally, cover any nearby areas that you don’t want to end up with a splash of spray paint. Spread out a tarp or newspaper on the ground or hang plastic sheets over surfaces like walls and furniture.
Before painting, you will want to thoroughly clean the window frame with an abrasive cleaner and use a wire brush to remove any dirt or grime. Be sure to give the window frame a good scrub down with soapy water afterwards as well. Once it’s dry, use sandpaper to lightly scuff the frame in order to give the spray paint something to stick to. When finished, wipe away any excess dust before you start spraying.
A zinc chromate solution acts as a primer and helps to protect your UPVC window frame from corrosion over time. Begin by mixing the zinc chromate with distilled water, ensuring that you follow the instructions for diluting the powder before spraying it onto the frame. Make sure that you apply several layers of chromate solution, allowing each layer to dry completely before adding the next one. Doing this will help ensure maximum protection for your windows and keep them looking fresh for years to come.
When spray painting your UPVC window frame, make sure to apply an even coat of paint, allowing for completely drying time between coats. The first layer should always be the lightest, allowing for enough coverage and avoiding excessive build up in any area. Once it has been fully dried, a second light coat can be added on top with a longer drying time noted. Make sure that each successive addition has adequate drying time before adding additional layers, ensuring that none of the layers will come off when applying the final coat of paint. Doing this properly will help ensure that your UPVC windows are painted safely and they remain looking great for years to come.
Before adding any additional coats of paint, inspect the window frames to ensure that all areas have received even coverage. Smooth out any inconsistencies with a small brush before the last layer is applied. Once satisfied with your job, add a final light coat of spray paint and wait for it to dry completely before you put your UPVC windows back in place. It is integral to wait until the paint has had adequate time to set properly, ensuring that no chips or scuffs come off with regular use afterwards. With careful inspection and patient drying times, you’ll be left with beautiful UPVC windows at the end of the project!
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