Conservatory Spraying Nottingham

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Conservatory Spray Painting  Nottingham

Conservatories in the UK have long been a popular way for homeowners to increase living space and bring the beauty of the outdoors inside. These glass-walled rooms are typically attached to the side or rear of a house, providing a bright and airy space that can be used for a variety of purposes.

Most are build as an addition to a property often added at a later date as a family expands and needs extra space or simply as a new room to allow home owners to have a

a bright and welcoming space within their home, as well as adding value to the property.

As conservatories were generally not part of the original build quite often if you move into an existing property with a conservatory its UPVC structure may not be in keeping with the rest of the UPVC of the house or you may simply want to stamp your own design taste to the area with a conservatory respray.

Either way Spray Maestro can help bring your conservatory colour scheme in line with your design aspirations.

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Spray Painting Conservatory Doors

Conservatories and elements of conservatories can come in a variety of shapes and forms. Whilst most people will associate a conservatory as either a rectangular or hexagon single floor structure the principle of having an additional indoor space can also come in the form of an orangery or lean-to conservatory.

An orangery is typically defined as being a brick structure with large glass windows vs. a conservatory which comprises of entirely glass.

A lean-to conservatory will typically be a simply rectangle room with a flat roof they will either have a roof lantern or some skylights to allow additional light to come through form the roof along with a set or patio or bifold doors to provide a wide access point into the garden. Regardless of which you have Spray Maestro can paint the UPVC both inside and out to modernise your conservatory to your current tastes,

  • Spray Maestro before spray painting  conservatory bifold doors from white to black in Mapperley, Nottingham

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    Orginal white conservatory bifold doors

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  • Spray Maestro after spray painting  conservatory bifold doors from white to black in Mapperley, Nottingham

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    Tranformed to black bifold conservatory doors

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  • Spray Maestro before UPVC spraying inside a conservatory from brown to white in Giltbrook, Nottingham

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    Original brown UPVC inside a conservatory

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  • Spray Maestro after UPVC spraying inside a conservatory from brown to white in Giltbrook, Nottingham

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    UPVC conservatory spray painted to white inside

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UPVC Conservatory Respray

This conservatory's UPVC was originally white but owners wanted a fairly subtle change from white to agate grey to match the new replacement windows and patio doors.

UPVC Conservatory Spraying

If you are looking for a professional UPVC conservatory spraying company - look no further. We come to you, so call or send us a message 24/7 to arrange a survey and quote

Conservatory Roof Lantern Spray Painting

Conservatory Spray Painting

Our conservatory spray painting is often part of a wider painting project. Many existing original UPVC conservatories are either white or brown wood effect. The latter can often make a conservatory feel darker and dated, so it is quite a common request for the inside to be spray painted to a lighter shade.

The inside and outside of a conservatory, or in fact window or door does not have to be the same colour. That's the beauty of spray painting it provides the most flexibility on terms of what colour you want where.

You may want your outside front door spray painted one colour and your windows to match, along with the outside of your conservatory but you may have a period property that suits a particular colour for the outside of your house but you have modernise the inside and have a contemporary style.

It is not uncommon for us to spray paint the outside of a conservatory a darker anthracite grey along with the front door and windows and for the inside of a conservatory to be left white. This can bring the best of both worlds keeping the inside of the conservatory light and bright but the outside to be more discrete and blending in with the outdoors and green of the garden.

Our spray painting process for conservatories is very similar to the process we use for UPVC spray painting windows. Although we generally find that the cleaning of a UPVC of a conservatory will be much more dirty than a window frame. This is especially the case for the UPVC roof beams and the guttering as they will accumulate the most dirt and debris.

Once thoroughly cleaned we will rough up the UPVC surface with red Scotch-Brite to give the paint grip, then mask around the UPVC windows and roof beam. We will, spray the the UPVC sections of the conservatory before applying a final protective mist coat top.

Painting a UPVC Conservatory

If you are looking for a professional company for painting a UPVC conservatory  - look no further. We come to you, so call or send us a message 24/7 to arrange a survey and quote

Frequently Asked Questions about Conservatory Spray Painting:

  • Why choose Spray Maestro to spray paint our conservatory?

    Why choose Spray Maestro? Here's what sets us apart:


    1. Precision and Attention to Detail: We understand that every surface requires a unique approach. Our spray specialists pay meticulous attention to every detail, ensuring a flawless finish that exceeds your expectations.


    2. Quality Materials: Spray Maestro uses only the highest quality materials to guarantee long-lasting results. We believe in using products that not only enhance the appearance of your surfaces but also protect them from the elements.


    3. Personalised Solutions: Our team works closely with you to understand your vision and preferences. We offer a range of colour options and finishes to suit your style, ensuring a customised solution that reflects your personality and enhances your home's curb appeal.


    4. Cost-effective Alternative: Instead of replacing your kitchen cabinets & cupboards or even just their doors, consider the cost-effective option of spray painting. Spray Maestro provides an affordable solution that breathes new life into your surfaces, saving you time and money.


    5. Professional and Efficient Service: At Spray Maestro, we prioritise customer satisfaction. Our team is committed to delivering a professional and efficient service, ensuring minimal disruption to your daily routine. We strive to complete projects on time, without compromising on quality.

  • What are main the benefits of a conservatory respray?

    The main benefits of conservatory respray painting as opposed to hand brush or roller painting is the finish you will get. To improve the appearance of old, faded, or outdated conservatory will give you a finish as good as the orginal without brush lines. It provides a cost-effective solution to completely transform the look of your conservatory. Our paint spraying offers a wider range of colour options allowing for customisation and personalisation to suit your preferences. Additionally, the paint used in the spraying process is highly durable and long-lasting, providing protection: perfect for a conservatory.

  • How long does conservatory spray painting last for before needing a respray?

    Our professional conservatory spray painting service uses high-quality paints that are durable and fade-resistant, leading to a longer-lasting finish.  Our guarantee is for  10 years for normal usage, however if you want to restyle your conservatory again before then by all means please get in touch.

  • What are the steps involved in conservatory spraying?

    The steps involved in conservatory spraying typically include preparation, priming, painting, and finishing. The first step is to prepare the surface by cleaning and sanding the upvc section to ensure a smooth and even surface for the paint to adhere to.  Preparing involves masking up the areas around the surfaces due to be painted, so they do not receive any paint. Next, we apply a primer specifically designed  to improve adhesion and durability. Once the primer has dried, the final colour can be painted using our specialised spray equipment. Multiple thin layers of paint are usually applied to achieve an even and professional finish yet still allow natural graining to show through. Finally, a clear coat may be applied to protect the paint and enhance its longevity. Properly following these steps is essential for a successful and long-lasting conservatory paint spraying job.

  • Is a conservatory respray environmentally friendly?

    Spraying painting a conservatory can be considered more environmentally friendly than traditional painting methods, as it typically involves using lower amounts of paint and produces less waste. Additionally, our paints are water-based, which means they contain fewer harmful chemicals and solvents compared to oil-based paints. We always recommended choosing an environmentally friendly paint and we follow proper waste management practices to minimise any impact on the environment. Clearly the biggest environmental benefit is avoiding replacement of your existing conservatory's UPVC sections, which will involve much more enery usage in production and installation.

  • How much does it cost to respray a conservatory?

    Prices will vary based on the size or your conservatory the number of UPVC sections and of coarse whether you want both the insite and outside spray painted.

    It's simple to arrange a survey for a free quotation - either call or fill in your details in the contact form.

Spray Maestro provides this service in the following cities, towns and villages across the East Midlands:

Conservatory Spray Painting Nottingham, Conservatory Spray Painting Mansfield, Conservatory Spray Painting Derby, Conservatory Spray Painting Leicester

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