UPVC Window Spraying Specialists

UPVC Window Spraying Specialists

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UPVC Spraying Vs Replacing

UPVC Spraying Vs Replacing Image

What Does Replacing UPVC Involve?

Replacing UPVC means removing old frames and fitting brand new ones. The process starts with measuring each window or door to make sure the new units fit well. Old frames are then taken out, which can disturb plaster, paint or tiles around the edges. Installers place the new frames, secure them and add sealant to keep out water and draughts.

Any damaged areas inside or outside may need extra repair work once the installation is complete. Replacing UPVC gives you fresh frames and new glass, but it usually costs more and takes longer than spraying because it involves more materials, labour and changes to the surrounding walls.

How Long Do Sprayed UPVC Surfaces Last?

Sprayed UPVC can last many years when prepared and coated the right way. Before spraying, each surface must be cleaned, lightly sanded and treated so the paint bonds well. High quality coatings are designed to resist fading, peeling and cracking, even in bright sunlight and wet weather. When applied by trained sprayers, the finish often lasts ten years or longer with normal care. Regular cleaning with mild soap helps the surface stay fresh and smooth.

Spraying does not change the structure of the frame, but it gives strong protection and keeps the material sealed from the elements. It is not unusual for sprayed UPVC to remain in good condition long after the original colour would have worn or faded.

Many people choose spraying because it offers a long lasting result without the higher cost of full replacement.

If any small marks appear over time, they can be repaired quickly with another light coat. This makes spraying a practical choice for improving the look of windows and doors while keeping them strong.

Durability Of New UPVC Frames

New UPVC frames are built to last and are made from tough materials that resist weather, moisture and everyday wear. They are designed to hold their shape and not warp or rot.

Many new frames come with long guarantees because they are tested to handle years of use. If fitted correctly, they provide strong protection and can stay in good condition for decades.

Colour And Design Choices With Spraying

Spraying UPVC offers a wide range of colour and design choices. You can choose classic shades, soft tones or modern darker colours to change the look of your home. The smooth finish of sprayed coatings also helps old frames appear newer and cleaner. Spraying makes it easy to match doors, windows and trims so the whole property looks more balanced.

It can also help you follow current style trends without needing to buy new frames. The paint used for spraying is made to stay bright and even, so the new colour does not fade quickly. You can pick a matte or satin finish depending on the look you want.

The flexibility of spraying is one of the main reasons people prefer it over replacement. It allows you to update the style of your home while keeping the frames you already have.

How Each Option Affects Energy Efficiency

New UPVC frames can improve energy efficiency because they usually come with upgraded seals and modern glazing. These features help keep warm air inside and reduce draughts.

Spraying UPVC does not change the glass or frame structure, but it can refresh old surfaces and help maintain a good seal when paired with basic repairs. If the frames are still in good shape, spraying keeps them looking new without reducing their energy performance.


UPVC spraying is a cost-effective way to restore and enhance the appearance of existing UPVC fixtures, such as windows, doors, fascias, and conservatories.

Our team at Hyndburn Coatings uses specialist paint and professional spraying techniques to ensure you receive a smooth and durable finish that resists weathering, fading, and peeling. 

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