With proper maintenance, UPVC surfaces typically do not need to be resprayed for 10 to 15 years. In many cases, the finish continues to perform well beyond this period. What Determines When Respraying Is Needed? The timing for respraying depends on a combination of...
Yes, small areas of damage can be touched up if required, free of charge. This includes things like minor marks or localised damage (basically anything that can be repaired without the need to respray the entire area). If a touch-up is needed, this can be discussed...
If you notice any defects after the work is completed, you should contact us as soon as possible. Prompt reporting allows the issue to be inspected quickly and resolved under warranty where applicable. Once reported, the affected area will be inspected to determine...
Yes, products like abrasive cleaners, scouring pads and similar harsh chemicals should be avoided on sprayed UPVC surfaces.These products can damage the painted finish and reduce its lifespan. Why Certain Cleaning Products Should Be Avoided Sprayed UPVC coatings are...
Sprayed UPVC should be cleaned using warm soapy water and a soft cloth once the coating has fully cured. Regular gentle cleaning helps prevent the build-up of dirt and keeps the finish looking fresh. For more information on how to clean your UPVC safely, have a read...