White uPVC yellows, grey and black frames fade, and tastes change. Replacing every window and door is a huge expense — but you rarely need to. uPVC recolouring changes the colour and restores the finish on site, in any shade you like.
What can be recoloured?
- uPVC windows and doors
- Conservatories
- Fascias, soffits and cladding
- Garage doors and commercial uPVC
The process
Frames are cleaned, lightly abraded and masked, then sprayed with a specialist coating engineered to bond to uPVC and withstand weather and UV. The finish is smooth and factory-like, in any RAL colour — anthracite grey, black, cream or a bold feature shade.
How long does it last?
Correctly prepared and coated, a uPVC recolour holds up for many years and can be refreshed in future far more cheaply than replacing the units.
Why it is worth it
You get the modern look of new windows — popular anthracite-grey frames, for example — at a fraction of the cost, with no disruption of tearing out and refitting. It is also far less wasteful.
See if it suits your home
Send photos of your windows, doors or conservatory and we will advise on colour options and price.
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