Spray Painting — Adam Woods Decorating

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.

Overview

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

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.

How it works

From enquiry to sign-off

A simple, predictable process from your first message through to the walk-round at the end.

  1. 1

    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.

  2. 2

    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.

  3. 3

    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.

  4. 4

    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.

  5. 5

    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.

FAQs

Spray Painting — frequently asked questions

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