UPVC Window Spray Painting is a Cost-Effective Solution Compared with Replacing For New.
Replacing your windows with new can cost a pretty penny, but with UPVC window spraying, you don’t have to break the bank. This cost-effective option leaves your windows looking good as new and is much cheaper than replacing them with brand new units. Not only is this an economical approach, but the results are just as aesthetically pleasing and completely transform the look of a room.
Window spraying can refresh tired looking UPVC frames, giving them a fantastic finish that looks as good as new – without the cost! By investing in window spraying instead of replacement you will almost certainly make savings on overall costs whilst investing in cost-effective home improvements that look great.
What Affects The Price Of UPVC Spraying?
There are many variables that affect the cost of uPVC spraying. When you calculate the cost of a uPVC Spraying project it is useful to consider the following factors:
Number of items: The more uPVC items to be sprayed, the higher the cost will be.
Type of item: Whether you choose to have a front door, a garage door or a window spray painted can affect the price you pay. Generally, the larger or more complex the item to be sprayed is, the more expensive it will be.
Scaffolding: Hard to reach areas, particularly those that it is not safe to use a ladder for, may need scaffolding to be erected. This is for safety and to ensure a professional job is done but will incur an extra cost.
Number of windows that open: Windows that open take longer to spray due to extra taping and the need to spray the opening edges. The number of opening windows will affect the price of the job.
Extras like guttering, conservatory etc.: Not only can doors and windows be spray painted, you can also choose to have your guttering, drainpipes, conservatory or even your whole home sprayed! Of course, the larger the area to be sprayed, and the more time masking up, the higher the total will be.
Repairs: Before spray painting your UPVC items, it may be necessary to repair any cracks, scratches or holes. Unless these are repaired, the finished job will not look perfect. Any repairs will be charged as an extra cost.
Other Contributing Cost Factors Include:
Access to the Windows: Difficult access can increase the cost of spray painting UPVC windows. For windows that are high up or not easily accessible from the ground, additional equipment like scaffolding or high ladders may be required. This additional equipment not only adds to the cost due to rental fees but also because of the extra time and labor involved in setting up and moving the equipment safely.
Condition of the Windows: The existing condition of the UPVC windows impacts the cost too. If the windows require extensive preparation work, such as cleaning, sanding, or repairing damages before painting, this will add to the overall cost. Well-maintained windows in good condition will be less expensive to paint compared to those requiring significant prep work.