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How Much Does uPVC Spraying Cost? A Complete 2026 Pricing Guide

Real prices for windows, doors, kitchens, garage doors, conservatories, walls, and shop fronts — from a Birmingham spraying specialist.

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Spray Genius

Birmingham's Spray Painting Specialists

10 March 202610 min read
A completed front-of-house uPVC spraying transformation in Anthracite Grey showing windows and door in Birmingham

If your uPVC windows, doors, or kitchen cabinets are looking tired, faded, or just plain dated, you've probably already searched "how much does uPVC spraying cost?" — and found a confusing mix of vague ranges, outdated figures, and prices that vary wildly from one company to the next.

We get it. Before committing to any home improvement, you want a clear idea of what you're going to pay.

This guide breaks down the real cost of uPVC spraying across every common service — windows, doors, kitchens, garage doors, conservatories, exterior walls, and shop fronts — based on what homeowners across Birmingham and the West Midlands are actually paying in 2026.

Whether you're freshening up a single front door or planning a full property transformation, this guide will help you budget with confidence.

At a Glance: uPVC Spraying Prices

ServiceTypical Cost
Window sprayingFrom £120 (standard) to £250 (bay window)
Door spraying£220 – £250
Garage door (single)From £300, average around £340
Garage door (double)Around £550
Kitchen resprayFrom £1,000 (small kitchen)
ConservatoryFrom £1,500
Front-of-house wall sprayingFrom £500 per side
Shop frontFrom around £800

These are guide prices. Every project is different, and factors like size, condition, access, and colour choice can all affect the final quote. We always recommend sending a few photos for an accurate, no-obligation price.

How Much Does Window Spraying Cost?

Window spraying is one of the most popular uPVC spraying services — and it's easy to see why. Replacing a full set of double-glazed windows can cost anywhere from £4,000 to £10,000 depending on the size of your home. Spraying achieves a virtually identical visual result at a fraction of the price.

Typical window spraying costs:

  • Standard window: from £120
  • Bay window: up to £250, depending on size and number of opening sections

Opening windows take slightly longer to prepare, as each hinge and opening edge needs to be carefully masked and sprayed separately. That's why bay windows — which usually combine fixed panes with opening casements — tend to sit at the higher end of the range.

For most homes, having all windows sprayed at once works out more cost-effective per window than doing them individually. If you're planning to spray your front door or garage door at the same time, bundling the work into a single visit usually brings the total cost down.

The most popular colour choice right now? Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016), by a significant margin. It's a modern, dark grey that instantly transforms white uPVC frames and pairs beautifully with brick, stone, and render.

How Much Does Door Spraying Cost?

A front door is one of the first things visitors — and potential buyers — notice about your home. Replacing a uPVC front door costs upwards of £800, while a composite door replacement can easily exceed £1,500 including installation.

Typical door spraying cost: £220 – £250

This covers a standard front or back door including the frame. The exact price depends on the size of the door, the number of glass panels, and whether any repair work is needed beforehand.

Door spraying is one of the fastest ways to boost kerb appeal. A single door can usually be completed in a few hours, and the result is a smooth, factory-quality finish that's guaranteed to last.

If your door has minor scratches, chips, or surface damage, these are repaired as part of the preparation process before any paint is applied — so you're not just covering up problems, you're fixing them.

How Much Does a Kitchen Respray Cost?

Kitchen respraying has become one of the most popular home improvements in the UK, and for good reason. A full kitchen replacement typically costs between £8,000 and £20,000 once you factor in units, worktops, installation, plumbing, and electrics. A professional kitchen respray delivers a like-new finish for a fraction of that.

Typical kitchen respray cost: from around £1,000 for a small kitchen

The final price is largely determined by the number of doors, drawer fronts, and panels that need spraying. A compact galley kitchen with 8–10 doors will sit at the lower end, while a large kitchen with an island, utility space, and 25+ doors will naturally cost more.

  • Small kitchen (8–12 doors): from around £1,000
  • Medium kitchen (13–20 doors): typically £1,500 – £2,000
  • Large kitchen (20+ doors): from £2,000 upwards

Other factors that influence the price include the material of your existing doors (MDF, solid wood, laminate, and gloss all require slightly different preparation), the condition of the surfaces, and your choice of colour and finish — matte, satin, and gloss are all available.

A kitchen respray is completed in just 2–3 days with minimal disruption, compared to weeks of building work for a full replacement. Most homeowners save between £8,000 and £15,000 by choosing to respray rather than replace.

Want to know more about the kitchen spraying process? Read our full guide: Is Kitchen Spraying Worth It? A Homeowner's Guide.

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How Much Does Garage Door Spraying Cost?

Your garage door is one of the largest single surfaces on the front of your home. If it's faded, peeling, or just doesn't match the rest of your property, it can drag down the entire look — even if everything else is immaculate.

Typical garage door spraying costs:

  • Single garage door: from £300, with an average price around £340
  • Double garage door: around £550

A new garage door costs anywhere from £800 to £2,000+ depending on the type and material. Spraying achieves the same visual impact at roughly a quarter of the price, and it's usually completed in a single day.

Many homeowners choose to spray their garage door at the same time as their windows and front door to create a unified, colour-matched look across the entire front of the house. Anthracite Grey, Agate Grey, and Black are the most popular choices for garage doors in 2026.

How Much Does Conservatory Spraying Cost?

Conservatories are one of the most common "eyesore" features on a property. After 10–15 years, the white uPVC frames start to look yellowed, chalky, and tired — and unlike a single window, a conservatory is a large, highly visible structure that's hard to ignore.

Typical conservatory spraying cost: from £1,500

Conservatory prices vary more than most other services because of the range in size and complexity. A small lean-to conservatory will cost less than a large Victorian or P-shaped structure with multiple roof bars, opening windows, and a full-length roof.

For comparison, replacing a conservatory entirely can cost £10,000 to £25,000 or more. Spraying gives you a completely refreshed look — often in just 1–2 days — for a fraction of that.

Conservatory spraying is particularly popular with homeowners who want to modernise their property's exterior without the disruption of major building work. A colour change from faded white to a contemporary grey or green can genuinely transform the look of a home overnight.

How Much Does Wall Spraying Cost?

Exterior wall spraying — sometimes called masonry coating or brick spraying — can completely change the appearance of your home's exterior. Tired brick, stained render, patchy pebbledash, or a mismatched extension can all be unified with a single, clean coat of breathable masonry coating.

Typical exterior wall spraying cost: from around £500 per side

For a semi-detached house, expect a starting price of around £600 for both visible sides. Detached properties and larger homes will cost more depending on the total wall area, condition, and access requirements.

This service uses specialist breathable coatings — not standard masonry paint — that bond to the surface while allowing moisture to escape from within the wall. The result is a smooth, uniform finish that hides imperfections, covers colour variations, and lasts significantly longer than traditional exterior paint.

Most homes are completed in 1–3 days depending on size and access. Everything — windows, doors, paths, and landscaping — is fully masked before work begins.

Wall spraying pairs particularly well with uPVC window and door spraying. Many homeowners choose to do both at the same time for a complete front-of-house transformation.

How Much Does Shop Front Spraying Cost?

If you run a business, your shop front is your most visible piece of marketing. A tired, faded, or dated frontage sends entirely the wrong message to customers — but a full shop front replacement can cost £5,000 to £10,000 or more.

Typical shop front spraying cost: from around £800

The exact price depends on the size of the frontage, the number of windows and doors, the material (uPVC, aluminium, timber, or powder-coated steel), and whether signage or shutters need to be worked around.

Professional spraying can transform a commercial frontage in 1–2 days, and we regularly work evenings and weekends so your business stays open throughout. We can match any RAL, British Standard, Pantone, or brand-specific colour to ensure a precise result.

Shop front spraying isn't limited to retail. Offices, restaurants, pubs, salons, and commercial units of all kinds benefit from a professional respray — whether it's a full rebrand, a refresh between tenants, or preparation for sale or lease.

Planning a Bigger Project?

Combining multiple services — windows, doors, garage door, walls — into a single visit saves money and ensures a perfectly matched finish across your whole property. Get in touch to discuss your project.

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What Affects the Price?

While the prices above give a reliable starting point, several factors can influence the final quote:

Size and quantity — The more surfaces to spray, the higher the total cost. However, larger projects often work out cheaper per item because setup, masking, and travel time are shared across the whole job.

Access and scaffolding — Ground-floor windows are straightforward. Upper-floor work, hard-to-reach conservatory roofs, or commercial buildings at height may require additional equipment, which adds to the cost.

Condition of the surface — If your uPVC is in reasonable condition, preparation is quick. Surfaces with significant damage, cracks, or old flaking coatings require more repair work before spraying can begin.

Colour choice — Standard colours like Anthracite Grey, Black, and White are all the same price. Custom colour matching to Farrow & Ball, RAL, or brand-specific shades is available and usually doesn't add a significant premium.

Number of opening windows — Opening casements take longer to mask and spray than fixed panes, so a house with lots of opening windows will cost slightly more than one with mostly fixed glass.

Spraying vs Replacement: The Real Savings

The savings from choosing to spray rather than replace are significant. Here's a realistic comparison for a typical three-bedroom semi-detached home:

ItemReplacement CostSpraying CostTypical Saving
Full set of windows£5,000 – £8,000£800 – £1,500Up to 80%
Front door£800 – £1,500£220 – £250Up to 75%
Kitchen£8,000 – £20,000£1,000 – £2,500Up to 90%
Conservatory£10,000 – £25,000£1,500 – £3,000Up to 85%
Garage door£800 – £2,000£300 – £550Up to 75%

Beyond cost, spraying is faster (most jobs completed in 1–2 days), less disruptive (no building work, no removal, no disposal), and more sustainable — you're extending the life of existing materials rather than sending them to landfill.

When done by a professional using high-quality coatings, a uPVC respray will last 10 years or more. That's why we back every job with a 10-year guarantee covering adhesion and colour-fastness.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does uPVC spraying last?

When applied professionally with proper preparation and high-quality 2K polyurethane coatings, a uPVC respray typically lasts 10–15 years. The coatings we use are UV-stable, scratch-resistant, and engineered for exterior use. We guarantee all our work for 10 years.

Can you spray any colour?

Yes — we can match any RAL colour, British Standard shade, Farrow & Ball colour, or even colour-match to a physical sample you provide. The most popular choices in 2026 are Anthracite Grey (RAL 7016), Agate Grey (RAL 7038), Black (RAL 9005), and Chartwell Green. But the full spectrum is available.

Will it look like new?

In most cases, better than new. Professional HVLP spraying produces a smooth, even finish with no brush marks, drips, or roller texture — it's virtually indistinguishable from a factory finish. Any surface damage, scratches, or chips are repaired during preparation, so the finished result is flawless.

Do I need to be home during the work?

Not necessarily. For external work like windows, doors, and garage doors, we just need access to the outside of the property. For kitchen respraying, we'll need access to the kitchen itself, but most homeowners carry on with their normal routine while we work.

What's the best time of year to spray?

We spray year-round. The coatings we use are designed to perform in UK weather conditions, and we monitor temperature and humidity before every job. Spring and summer are the busiest months, so booking earlier in the year can sometimes mean shorter wait times.

If you're in Birmingham or the West Midlands and you're thinking about giving your property a new lease of life, we'd love to help. Whether it's a single window, a full house, or a commercial premises, get in touch for a free, no-obligation quote and see exactly what your project would cost.

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