Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our kitchen respraying, UPVC spraying, joinery coatings and spray granite services — all in one place.
About Us
Yes. Every quote is completely free with no obligation. For most services we can provide an indicative quote from photos; for larger or commercial projects we carry out a free site survey. A free colour visualisation is included with every kitchen respraying or spray granite quote.
We're based in Oldham and cover Manchester, Greater Manchester, Cheshire and the wider North West — including Stockport, Salford, Trafford, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale, Wigan, Warrington, Altrincham, Wilmslow and surrounding areas. See our Areas page for the full list.
The easiest way is to fill in our contact form or send us a WhatsApp message with photos of the area you'd like us to work on. We'll come back to you quickly with an indicative price and can arrange a visit if needed. You can also call us on 0161 399 4627.
Yes. We carry full public liability insurance and can provide documentation on request. We work professionally on both domestic and commercial premises and take our responsibilities on every site seriously.
Yes — visit our Gallery page for photos and videos of completed projects, or read our customer reviews to hear what our clients say about the finished results.
Kitchen Respraying
When completed using professional preparation and high-quality coatings such as Renner PU, kitchen spraying can last many years. The coatings are specifically designed to be durable and resistant to everyday wear in busy kitchens.
Most kitchens can be completed within 3–5 days. Typically we spend 1–2 days on site preparing and spraying the kitchen structure, while the doors and drawer fronts are sprayed in our workshop to achieve the best possible finish.
Yes. To achieve a factory-quality finish, all kitchen doors and drawer fronts are removed and sprayed in our dedicated workshop. The fixed kitchen structure – including cabinet frames and panels – is sprayed on site.
Kitchen spraying can completely transform the appearance of your kitchen at a fraction of the cost of replacement. It is an ideal option if your cabinets are still in good condition but you want a new colour or a more modern look. Most clients save thousands of pounds compared to buying a new kitchen.
Most wooden, MDF and previously painted kitchen doors can be sprayed successfully. We assess each kitchen before starting work to ensure it is suitable for spraying and to identify any preparation work that may be required.
We use premium Renner PU coatings – one of the highest quality professional coatings available for kitchen cabinetry. These coatings provide excellent durability, resistance to everyday wear, and a smooth factory-style finish that lasts for many years.
Yes. With every quote we provide a free kitchen colour visualisation service, allowing you to see exactly how your chosen colour will look on your own kitchen before the work begins. We can also match colours from RAL, NCS and popular designer ranges including Farrow & Ball.
UPVC Spraying
When completed using professional preparation and specialist UPVC coatings, the finish is designed to last for many years. We stand behind our work with a 10-year guarantee, giving you complete confidence in the durability of the result.
Most UPVC windows, doors, garage doors, conservatories and frames can be sprayed successfully. We assess each project before starting work to ensure the surfaces are suitable and to identify any preparation that may be required for the best result.
Most projects are completed within 1–2 days, making UPVC spraying one of the quickest and most convenient ways to update the appearance of your property. The exact timeframe depends on the scale of the project and the number of surfaces being sprayed.
With proper preparation and professional UPVC-specific coatings, the finish is designed to be durable and long-lasting. Peeling is a common issue with DIY products and general paints applied without correct preparation – our professional process and specialist coatings avoid these problems entirely.
Yes. Conservatory frames and UPVC panels can be professionally sprayed in the same way as windows and doors. This is a particularly popular option for updating older conservatories and giving them a fresh, modern look without the cost of replacement.
We cover Manchester, Salford, Trafford, Stockport, Bolton, Bury, Rochdale, Oldham, Wigan, Warrington, Wilmslow, Altrincham and Cheshire. Not sure if we cover your area? Get in touch – we’re happy to travel for the right project.
Commercial Spraying
We work on a wide range of commercial premises including retail units, offices, restaurants, industrial units and commercial properties of all sizes. If you’re unsure whether your project is suitable, contact us and we’ll advise.
Yes. We understand that commercial clients often need work completed outside trading hours. We can schedule work for early mornings, evenings or weekends to minimise disruption to your business and customers.
Timescales vary significantly depending on the scope of the project. A single shop front can often be completed within a day, while larger commercial refurbishment projects may take several days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline at the survey stage.
Always. We carry out a free site survey before providing any quote. We’ll assess the surfaces, discuss your requirements and provide a detailed written quote before any work is agreed or started.
Yes. We carry full public liability insurance and are able to provide documentation on request. We take our responsibilities on commercial sites seriously and work professionally at all times.
Yes. We can match colours from professional colour systems including RAL, NCS and other commercial paint ranges. If you have a specific brand colour or need to match existing elements, please let us know at the survey stage.
Joinery Coatings
With professional preparation and high-quality coatings, spray finishes on joinery can last for many years. The durability depends on the type of coating used, the surface, and the level of everyday use – but professional coatings are significantly more durable than brush-applied alternatives.
Yes. MDF is one of the most commonly sprayed substrates for joinery and cabinetry. It takes paint well and produces an excellent finish when correctly primed and sprayed by a professional. Most media walls, alcove units and fitted furniture are MDF-based.
Yes. Larger fitted joinery such as wardrobes, media walls and alcove units can be sprayed on site using professional masking and dust-control systems. Where smaller items can be removed and brought to our workshop, we will always recommend doing so to achieve the best possible finish.
Spraying produces a smooth, factory-quality finish that cannot be achieved with brushes or rollers. We can achieve a range of sheens from flat matt through to satin and semi-gloss, depending on your preference and the intended use of the joinery.
Yes, in most cases. Existing painted joinery can be resprayed, subject to the condition of the existing finish. We assess each project before starting to confirm suitability and determine whether any additional preparation – such as stripping or sanding back – is required.
Yes. We regularly work alongside joiners, builders and interior designers as a specialist spray finishing subcontractor. If you have a project that requires a professional spray finish at any stage, get in touch to discuss how we can work together.
Spray Granite
Yes. Our specialist multi-layer spray system creates a genuine stone appearance with natural-looking mineral fleck and depth. The finish is visually very similar to real granite and is designed to be convincing at close quarters.
Our system can be applied to most existing worktop materials including laminate, wood, solid surface and existing stone. We’ll assess your worktops at the survey stage to confirm suitability and advise on any preparation needed.
When properly prepared and sealed, the spray granite finish is hard-wearing and designed for everyday use. The protective sealant is heat-resistant, scratch-resistant and food-safe. Longevity depends on proper preparation and correct use.
Most kitchen worktop projects are completed within one to two days. There is then a curing period before the worktops should be returned to full use. We’ll advise on the exact timescales for your specific project at the quote stage.
New granite or quartz worktops typically cost thousands of pounds when you account for templating, supply and fitting. Spray granite achieves a very similar appearance for significantly less. Contact us for a free no-obligation quote.
Yes. We offer a free colour visualisation service – we digitally apply your chosen granite colour to photos of your kitchen so you can see how it will look before any work begins. This is included with every quote.
Yes. The StoneFlecks™ Ultra system produces a waterproof, non-porous finish that performs well in wet environments. It can be applied to bathroom vanity units, basin surrounds, windowsills and similar surfaces. We’ll assess suitability at the quote stage.
Yes. Spray granite can be applied to a wide range of surfaces beyond worktops – including kitchen splashbacks, bathroom vanities, interior feature walls, exterior renders, and garden features. The system bonds to laminate, wood, tile, plaster, render, MDF, UPVC, metal and more.
All three finishes are available. Matt gives a natural, understated stone look; satin offers a subtle sheen that’s practical for worktops; gloss delivers a high-impact, polished appearance. We’ll advise which finish suits your surface and environment best.
Yes. In addition to the 16 standard StoneFlecks™ colours, custom colour matching is available. If you have a specific tone in mind – or want to coordinate with existing surfaces – get in touch and we can discuss the options.
No. The system requires specialist professional spray equipment, proper extraction, and trained technique to achieve the layered stone effect correctly. DIY application would not produce the depth and quality of the professional result, and adhesion failures are common without the correct preparation and primer system.
Spray granite surfaces are straightforward to maintain. Day-to-day cleaning with a damp cloth and mild detergent is all that’s required. Avoid abrasive cleaners, scouring pads and harsh chemicals, as these can dull the sealant over time. The finish is heat and scratch-resistant, but we recommend using chopping boards and hot pan stands as you would with any quality worktop.
Get in touch and we’ll be happy to help. Free quotes available seven days a week.