
Painting & Decorating
Spray Painting in South Manchester
Spray painting across South Manchester — kitchen cabinet respray, internal doors, fitted wardrobes, uPVC windows and doors, radiators and furniture. Factory-grade finish in HVLP and airless systems.
Spray painting across South Manchester for homeowners in Didsbury, Altrincham, Sale, Knutsford and the wider service area — kitchen cabinet respray, internal doors, fitted wardrobes, panelling, radiators, uPVC windows and doors, and furniture. Where brush and roller leave visible tracks, spray gives a smoother, more even, factory-grade finish — and on the right pieces it transforms a tired surface for a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Spray isn’t always the answer. Skirtings, architraves, ceilings, walls and most in-place trim work are quicker, cheaper and look perfectly good finished by brush and roller — that’s standard woodwork and trim painting territory. Spray earns its place when the surface needs to look factory-finished: kitchen cabinet doors and drawer fronts, internal doors taken off-frame, fitted wardrobes and built-in panelling, where smoothness, opacity and uniformity actually matter to the brief.
Different systems for different substrates: HVLP for fine work on cabinets and doors, airless for larger panel runs, water-based primers and topcoats internally, 2K (two-pack) lacquer for kitchen and bathroom durability, and specialist adhesion primers for uPVC and metal so coatings actually grip. On-site work is fully masked and tented to contain overspray and dust; smaller pieces are typically removed and finished off-site. Most jobs pair with a fresh interior painting of the surrounding room for a complete refresh.
What's included with every job
The standard kit and approach you get on every spray painting job — no upsells, no surprises mid-job.
Pre-spray survey and finish sample
Door count, substrate, condition and existing finish assessed at survey, with a small sample showing on request — wood, MDF, melamine, laminate, uPVC and metal all need different prep and primers, and the spec is agreed before any pieces come off.
Remove, label and transport
Doors, drawer fronts, handles, hinges and removable fittings carefully removed, labelled and bagged so every piece goes back exactly where it came from. Off-site pieces are transported in protective racking to and from a controlled spray environment.
Comprehensive masking and dust control
On-site work fully masked and tented with polythene before any spraying — floors, walls, sockets, glazing and adjacent rooms sealed off, with negative-pressure ventilation where appropriate. Overspray and airborne dust stay contained to the work zone.
Substrate-matched primers
Wood primer on bare timber, adhesion primer on melamine and laminate, specialist plastic primer on uPVC, and metal primer on radiators and steel — the right primer for the substrate so the topcoat grips and lasts rather than flakes within a year.
HVLP and airless application
HVLP (high-volume, low-pressure) spray for fine work on cabinet doors, drawer fronts and internal doors; airless spray for larger panel runs and ceilings. System chosen to match piece size, paint viscosity and the finish required.
2K factory-grade durability option
Two-pack (2K) lacquer available on kitchen cabinets, bathroom doors and high-wear pieces where a tougher, more chemical- and knock-resistant finish matters — closer to a factory-applied, automotive-grade durability than a standard topcoat.
uPVC, radiator and metal coating
uPVC windows and doors, radiators, metal staircases and bathroom panels resprayed with specialist adhesion systems — typically a fraction of the cost of replacement and a faster turnaround than new units.
Re-installation and alignment
Pieces cured properly before re-fit, doors re-hung straight, handles and hinges re-aligned, soft-close mechanisms tested, and a final walk-round to spot any drips, marks or alignment niggles before sign-off.
From enquiry to sign-off
A simple, predictable process from your first message through to the walk-round at the end.
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Remove & label
Doors, drawer fronts, handles, hinges and removable fittings carefully removed and labelled — every piece tracked so it goes back exactly where it came from at re-fit.
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Clean, sand & mask
Pieces degreased, sanded to key the surface, and the work area masked and tented with polythene so overspray and dust stay contained. Off-site pieces taken to a controlled spray environment where the brief calls for it.
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Prime
Adhesion or specialist primer chosen for the substrate — wood, MDF, melamine, laminate, uPVC or metal — sprayed in thin even coats, sanded between primer passes for a perfectly flat base before colour goes on.
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Spray coats
Two to three thin colour coats sprayed in controlled passes, with light sanding between, finished with a clear or top-coat where the spec calls for a 2K factory-grade durability.
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Reassemble & inspect
Pieces cured properly before re-fit, re-hung straight, handles and hinges aligned, and a walk-round with you to spot any drips or marks before the kit leaves the property.
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