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uPVC Spray Painting Horbury

Anthracite grey and dark uPVC spray painting across Horbury. Kolorbond certified.

uPVC Spray Painting in Horbury: New Colour Without New Windows

Replacing uPVC windows costs £300 to £1,500 or more per window. uPVC spray painting in Horbury delivers a complete colour change for a fraction of that cost. The process applies to windows, doors, fascias, soffits, conservatory frames and porches. ColourHaus uses the Kolorbond process, a specialist system specifically designed for uPVC surfaces that creates a permanent bond between the colour coat and the PVC.

No replacement, no structural work, no weeks of disruption. The existing frames stay in place. Only the colour changes. ColourHaus covers Horbury and all of Wakefield District with a Kolorbond-certified uPVC spray painting service.

  • Covers Horbury and all of West Yorkshire with no travel charge
  • 255 five-star Google reviews
  • Kolorbond-certified uPVC spray painting process
  • 5-year written guarantee on every project
  • Windows, doors, fascias, soffits, conservatories and porches
  • Any RAL colour including anthracite grey, black and dark green
  • Full masking of glass, brickwork and adjacent surfaces
  • 0% finance over 6 or 12 months

uPVC Spray Painting Horbury: At a Glance

Starting priceFrom £600
Typical timeline1 to 2 days
ProcessKolorbond certified
Guarantee5 years (written)
Finance0% over 6 or 12 months
Postcode areasWF4
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uPVC Surfaces Treated With Kolorbond in Horbury

  • All uPVC window types casement, sash, tilt-and-turn, fixed and bay units
  • uPVC entrance and back doors frames, panels and surrounds
  • Sliding and French patio doors all frame and threshold profiles
  • Conservatory frames all profiles treated with Kolorbond before colour coat
  • Roofline: fascias, soffits and bargeboards complete colour change
  • Porches uPVC porch frames, panels and canopy structures
  • Garage doors uPVC and GRP garage door panels and frames

What Kolorbond Certification Means for uPVC Spray Painting in Horbury

Kolorbond certification means ColourHaus has been trained and assessed in the correct application of the Kolorbond chemical bonding agent. This is not a product that is simply brushed on and left to dry. The surface preparation, application method and topcoat system must all be carried out correctly for the chemical bond to form properly.

An uncertified applicator using standard paint on uPVC is not using the Kolorbond system, regardless of what they claim. The Kolorbond bond is permanent when applied correctly. Paint applied to uPVC without it will eventually peel. ColourHaus is certified in West Yorkshire and carries the documentation to confirm it.

Planning and Executing a Full Exterior uPVC Colour Change in Horbury

A full exterior uPVC colour change in Horbury starts with a site survey to assess all elements: windows, doors, fascias, soffits, conservatory and any porch structures. We confirm which elements are uPVC and suitable for the Kolorbond process and provide a single fixed-price quote for the whole scope.

On the project day, we work systematically around the property. Each elevation is masked and sprayed in turn. Where a conservatory is included, that is typically handled separately due to its size. The project is completed in one to two days for a standard property. All surfaces receive the full Kolorbond treatment. Written guarantee issued on completion.

How Far We Travel for uPVC Spray Painting from Horbury

Horbury sits in the Wakefield District area of West Yorkshire, within the WF4 postcode district. ColourHaus carries out uPVC spray painting throughout Horbury and the Wakefield District area, working directly from our studio in Sheepscar, Leeds.

If you are just outside Horbury in Wakefield, Ossett and Flockton, the same service applies with no change to pricing or guarantee.

From the first call to the final inspection, your Horbury project is handled by the same ColourHaus team that covers the WF4 postcode and the Wakefield District area, never subcontracted out.

To check current availability for uPVC spray painting in Horbury, call 07973 106 612 with your WF4 postcode and we will confirm a date and a fixed written price.

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uPVC Spray Painting Horbury: Frequently Asked Questions

Is anthracite grey the most popular uPVC colour in Horbury?
Yes. Anthracite grey (RAL 7016) is consistently the most requested uPVC spray painting colour across West Yorkshire including Horbury. Its versatility across different brick and render types makes it the default choice for homeowners wanting a contemporary exterior update.
What is the difference between RAL 7016 anthracite and RAL 7012 basalt grey for uPVC in Horbury?
RAL 7016 anthracite is a darker, cooler grey that reads as almost black at a distance. RAL 7012 basalt is a mid-tone grey with slightly warmer undertones that works better on older or more traditional properties where full anthracite would appear too stark. ColourHaus brings both samples to your Horbury property so you can compare them in natural light.
Can you spray paint my uPVC windows anthracite grey in Horbury?
Yes. Anthracite grey uPVC spray painting in Horbury is one of ColourHaus's most frequently requested services. We use the Kolorbond-certified process to apply RAL 7016 or your chosen shade to all window frames, doors, fascias and any other uPVC surfaces. Free consultation and fixed-price quote available.
Does anthracite grey uPVC spray paint fade in Yorkshire sun and rain?
The Kolorbond-certified topcoat used by ColourHaus is UV-stable and formulated to resist colour fading in the Yorkshire climate. Dark colours including anthracite grey maintain their depth without significant fading when correctly applied using the Kolorbond process. A 5-year guarantee is provided on every project in Horbury.
Can you spray just the front of the house anthracite grey and leave the back white in Horbury?
Yes. Partial uPVC colour changes are carried out regularly by ColourHaus in Horbury. Many customers choose to spray only the front elevation or visible street-facing surfaces anthracite grey while leaving rear elevations in the original white. This is a cost-effective option that achieves the kerb appeal improvement without a full property respray.
How do I choose between anthracite grey and black for my uPVC windows in Horbury?
Anthracite grey (RAL 7016) tends to look better against lighter brickwork or cream render as it provides contrast without being overpowering. Jet black (RAL 9005) works well on newer properties with white or pale grey render where the drama of full black frames suits the architecture. ColourHaus brings both samples to your Horbury home so you can compare them against your actual property before deciding.
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