Window frame spraying in Shrewsbury & the West Midlands
Colour-change your uPVC window frames without removing or replacing them. A factory-smooth sprayed finish in any colour, completed in a single day.
Send 2–3 photos and your postcode for a same-day estimate.
New colour, same windows
Replacing uPVC windows is expensive and disruptive. Spraying gives you the colour change you want without the cost, mess, or lead time of a full replacement.
We mask everything — glass, seals, handles, brickwork — and spray the frames with specialist exterior coatings applied by HVLP spray gun. The result is a smooth, durable, even finish.
What we spray
- Casement window frames
- Tilt-and-turn frames
- Bay and bow window frames
- Window sills
- Glazing bars and transoms
Popular colour choices
Anthracite grey (RAL 7016) is the most popular for a modern look. Agate grey, cream, black and chartwell green are also common. We can match any RAL code.
Typical turnaround
Most homes completed in a single day
Colours
Full RAL range or custom colour match
Coverage
Shrewsbury, Telford & 30-mile radius
Window spraying FAQs
No. We spray window frames in place. Everything is carefully masked to protect the glass, brickwork and surrounding areas.
Yes. Most of our work involves spraying uPVC double-glazed frames. The glass units stay in place throughout.
It depends on the number and size, but most homes with 6–10 windows are completed in a single day.
No. We mask all seals, handles, and moving parts. The windows operate exactly as before.
Other services
uPVC Doors
Front doors, back doors, French doors — any RAL colour.
Learn moreGarage Doors
Up-and-over, roller, or sectional — colour-matched to your home.
Learn moreCladding & Fascias
Refresh weathered cladding and fascias without full replacement.
Learn moreCommercial
Shop fronts, curtain walling, and uPVC cladding sprayed at scale.
Learn moreReady for a fast quote?
Send 2–3 photos of your windows and your postcode on WhatsApp. We'll reply with an estimate the same day.
No obligation. No hard sell.
