Looking to give your home a new lease of life?
Replacing your windows or doors can be one of the biggest home improvement expenses you’ll face. However, if your existing frames are still structurally sound, there’s often a much more affordable solution.
At Spraylords, we specialise in professionally spraying existing uPVC, aluminium and composite windows and doors, transforming tired, faded or outdated frames into a modern finish without the disruption and cost of full replacement.
If your windows and doors are in good working order, a professional respray could save you thousands while delivering a factory-quality finish.
Many homeowners assume that faded white uPVC or dated coloured frames automatically need replacing.
In reality, the majority of replacement enquiries are driven by appearance rather than performance.
If your windows and doors:



We believe in giving honest advice.
Spraying is an excellent option where the frames remain in good condition.
However, replacement may be the better solution if your windows or doors have:
If we believe spraying isn’t the right solution, we’ll always tell you.
That honest approach is one reason homeowners across the UK trust Spraylords.
Our experienced team specialises in professional onsite spraying, delivering durable, long-lasting finishes using specialist preparation techniques and premium coatings.
When you choose Spraylords, you benefit from:
We only recommend spraying when it genuinely offers the best outcome for the customer.
If you’re considering replacement windows or replacement doors purely because you’re unhappy with their appearance, there’s a good chance spraying could achieve exactly the look you want for considerably less.
Contact Spraylords today for a free, no-obligation quotation and expert advice on whether spraying is the right option for your property.
“Glass Prep”
We prepare the glass with a deep clean to eliminate dust and contaminants. We will also remove silicone if necessary and replace it at the end.
“Glass Mask”
High-strength INDASA adhesive film, designed especially for glass, is applied to guarantee ultimate glass protection.
“The Chemical Clean”
We use specialist chemical products designed to strip weathered plastic frames, along with an ultra-fine Scotch-Brite pad to perfectly prep the surface ready for “the Grip Coat”.
“Picture Framing”
Bricks, render, and other surrounding materials are thoroughly covered and protected against overspray.
“The Grip Coat”
A fine mist of product is now distributed evenly over the frames. This ensures the “Top Coat” will bind effectively.
“Top Coat Finish”
Experienced, skilled professionals execute specialised techniques to achieve a high-quality factory finish and your chosen sheen level: matte, satin or gloss.
Yes. Professional window spraying typically costs significantly less than replacing existing windows because the original frames remain in place. Exact savings depend on the size and number of windows.
Absolutely. If your existing uPVC, aluminium or composite door is structurally sound, spraying is an excellent alternative to replacement and can completely transform its appearance.
When professionally prepared and applied using specialist coatings, sprayed finishes are designed to provide many years of durability with normal care and maintenance.
Most uPVC and aluminium windows can be sprayed provided they are in good condition. During our quotation process we’ll assess whether your existing frames are suitable.
Correct preparation is essential. We use specialist cleaning, preparation and professional coatings designed specifically for exterior window and door surfaces to achieve excellent adhesion and durability.
We can spray windows and doors in a huge range of colours, including popular shades like Anthracite Grey, Black, Chartwell Green and virtually any RAL colour.
Yes. By restoring your existing windows and doors instead of replacing them, you reduce waste and extend the life of perfectly usable products, making spraying a more sustainable option.
If your windows or doors are structurally damaged, beyond repair or no longer function correctly, replacement may be the best option. If they’re simply dated or faded, spraying is often the more cost-effective solution.