It is the first question most building owners ask, and the honest answer is: it depends. But commercial spray painting is almost always far cheaper than replacing the surfaces — here is what actually drives the price.
What affects the cost
- Area and complexity of the surfaces
- Access — ground level, MEWP, scaffold or rope access
- Condition and preparation needed (corrosion, cleaning, priming)
- Coating system and number of coats specified
- Out-of-hours or phased working to avoid disruption
Why it beats replacement
Spraying reuses what is already there. There is no tear-out, no disposal and no extended shutdown, so you avoid the biggest costs of replacement. A respray typically costs a fraction of new cladding, shopfronts or curtain walling.
Fixed prices, no surprises
We survey, then give a clear fixed price with the method, colours and programme set out. No day rates creeping up — you know the cost before we start.
Get an accurate figure
The fastest way to a price is a few photos or a short site visit. Try our on-site spray painting service and send through your details for a quote.
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