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Can You Spray Paint uPVC Windows and Doors?

Can You Spray Paint uPVC Windows and Doors?

July 27, 2025

Thinking of giving your property a facelift without the high cost of replacing your windows? You’re not alone. One of the most common questions we get at J&D Sprayers & Makeovers is: Can you spray paint uPVC windows? The short answer is yes — and not only is it possible, it’s also one of the most cost-effective ways to modernise your home or commercial building.

 

Why Paint uPVC Windows?

uPVC is a popular choice for windows and doors thanks to its durability, low maintenance, and energy efficiency. However, over time, exposure to UV light can cause discolouration, fading, or even surface cracking. That’s where professional spraying comes in.

Here are some of the most common reasons people choose to repaint their uPVC:

  • Sun damage & discolouration – UV rays can dull the original finish.

  • Cost-effective alternative to replacement – Spraying can cost up to 70% less than full replacement.

  • Mess-free transformation – No ripping out, no damaged walls, no dust.

  • Update your property’s appearance – Choose modern colours to match new trends or your brand identity.

  • Boost kerb appeal & value – Fresh, professionally painted windows can significantly enhance the look (and value) of your property.

 

DIY vs. Professional uPVC Spraying

Technically, yes — you can paint uPVC yourself. But should you?

While some homeowners try using brushes, rollers, or even spray cans, these methods usually result in patchy coverage, peeling paint, and a finish that doesn’t last. Professional uPVC spraying requires specialised preparation, equipment, and materials to get that flawless “factory finish” that lasts for years.

 

The Professional uPVC Spraying Process

Here’s what goes into a professional spray job:

  1. Thorough Cleaning & Degreasing
    Every surface must be completely clean to ensure the paint adheres properly.

  2. Keying the Surface
    The uPVC must be lightly abraded to allow the paint to bond securely.

  3. Precision Masking
    All glass, brickwork, and surrounding areas are protected to prevent overspray.

  4. Applying Primer (Grip Coat)
    A specialist bonding primer is applied using a spray gun for maximum adhesion.

  5. Spraying the Top Coats
    The colour is applied in multiple thin coats for an even, professional finish.

  6. Drying & Curing
    Each layer is allowed to dry fully before the next is applied to ensure durability.

 

Can You Spray uPVC Doors Too?

Absolutely. The process is very similar to spraying windows, with a few small differences. Ideally, door hardware such as handles and letterboxes should be removed or carefully masked off. For the best results, the door is taken off its hinges and sprayed separately from the frame — ensuring complete, even coverage.

 

Final Thoughts

Spraying your uPVC windows and doors is a smart, affordable way to modernise your home or business without the mess or cost of replacements. While DIY methods might seem tempting, only a professional spray finish will give you long-lasting results that look and feel brand new.

Ready to transform your property?
Contact J&D Sprayers & Makeovers today for a FREE quote on uPVC spraying across Scotland. Whether you’re updating a family home or refreshing a commercial façade, we’re here to help.

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