A factory finish in paint allows us to accurately and evenly coat your joinery; reaching every corner and retaining definition of intricate mouldings. The thickness we can generate by spraying is significantly greater than that of brush application; for every four coats of spray applied paint, there would have to be nine coats applied by brush. This in turn leads to greater protection for the timber beneath, extending its life considerably and ensuring its dimensional stability.
A factory finish in paint allows us to accurately and evenly coat your joinery; reaching every corner and retaining definition of intricate mouldings. The thickness we can generate by spraying is significantly greater than that of brush application; for every four coats of spray applied paint, there would have to be nine coats applied by brush. This in turn leads to greater protection for the timber beneath, extending its life considerably and ensuring its dimensional stability.
A factory finish in paint allows us to accurately and evenly coat your joinery; reaching every corner and retaining definition of intricate mouldings. The thickness we can generate by spraying is significantly greater than that of brush application; for every four coats of spray applied paint, there would have to be nine coats applied by brush. This in turn leads to greater protection for the timber beneath, extending its life considerably and ensuring its dimensional stability.
Spraying provides uniformity and an unrivalled smoothness to the paint finish. For a more traditional, textured finish we can apply a final coat by brush. With regards to colours, the choices are endless. The paint manufacturer that we work with is able to match any colour that you would like. The water-based paints that we use have varying sheen levels. Other coatings that we apply include translucent finishes and lacquers.