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Spray Painting Services in London

Spraying gives a finish brushes and rollers simply can't match — the same factory-flat surface you get on a new kitchen or a lacquered cabinet. Done wrong it's a disaster; done properly it's the best finish available.

Overview

Spray Painting across London

We spray with HVLP for fine finishes (kitchens, doors, joinery, staircases, cabinetry) and airless for large areas (whole ceilings, hallways, commercial units, radiators). Different sprayers, different tips, different techniques — matched to what we're painting.

Kitchen spraying is our most-requested spray job. Existing kitchen doors and frames can be transformed for a fraction of the cost of a new kitchen: fully degreased, sanded, primed with a bonding primer specific to melamine or MDF, and finished in a two-pack or waterborne PU that stands up to years of use. Done on-site or (for full doors) taken back to our unit for a controlled-environment finish.

The dealbreaker with on-site spraying is masking. Every socket, switch, edge and adjacent surface has to be protected — we allow proper time for it and it's included in the quote. No shortcuts here mean no overspray on your floors, ceilings or windows.

What you get

Why homeowners choose our spraying team

Factory-flat finish

No brush marks, no roller texture — the sheen you get on a new appliance or a lacquered door.

Kitchen transformation

Existing kitchen units resprayed for a fraction of a replacement — ideal for tired-but-solid kitchens.

Full masking included

Sockets, switches, edges, adjacent surfaces and floors sealed off — no overspray, ever.

Right tool for the job

HVLP for fine finish, airless for large areas — properly matched to what we're spraying.

Our process

How a typical spraying job runs

  1. 01

    Site visit & sample

    We check surfaces, discuss colour and sheen, and can spray a small sample for larger jobs.

  2. 02

    Prep & mask

    Doors removed and labelled where possible, everything else masked and sheeted floor to ceiling.

  3. 03

    Prime

    Bonding primer chosen for the substrate — melamine, MDF, timber or previously painted.

  4. 04

    Spray topcoats

    2–3 coats sprayed with light sanding between, finished in your chosen sheen.

  5. 05

    Reinstate

    Doors and hardware refitted, masking removed, full clean-down.

FAQs

Spray Painting questions, answered

Can you spray my kitchen doors?+

Yes — the most cost-effective way to transform a tired kitchen. Existing doors, drawer fronts and frames are degreased, sanded, primed with an adhesion promoter, and finished in a durable PU topcoat. Typical 3–4 day turnaround for a standard kitchen.

Is there a lot of mess?+

No — done properly, spraying is cleaner than rolling. We mask everything, use dust extraction where possible, and often you can't even tell where we've been except that the finish is transformed.

Can you spray on-site or does it need to go to a workshop?+

Both. Kitchen doors and small joinery can go back to our unit for a controlled-environment finish; fitted joinery, staircases, doors on hinges and large interiors are all sprayed on-site with full masking.

How long does the finish last?+

A properly sprayed kitchen in two-pack or waterborne PU lasts 8–12 years in daily use. Doors and staircases in the same system typically last 10–15 years.

Is it more expensive than brush painting?+

Materials are similar; labour is higher because of masking time. On the right job — kitchens, doors, staircases, large ceilings — the finish quality more than justifies it.

Ready to book your spraying job?

Call for a chat, or send us the details and a couple of photos — you'll have a written quote the same working day.

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