Our Process

Remove all handles and knobs from doors/drawers.
Thoroughly clean panels, doors and plinths with a specialised degreaser prior to spraying.
If the customer wishes to supply new handles or knobs this must be indicated before the sanding process to allow for any old holes to be filled as necessary. There is no ‘extra charge’ for this.
The kitchen is sanded with a heavy duty dust extraction sander, eliminating particle contamination in the spraying process.
The kitchen is meticulously wrapped with masking paper only leaving the parts to be sprayed exposed.
3 coats of polyurethane 2 part paint in your desired colour is sprayed onto the exposed kitchen. The first coat is a mix of polyurethane primer and colour.
Paint is left to dry for 1 hour.
Reassemble kitchen, fitting new or existing handles and knobs.

Work is completed onsite or in our controlled spray facility, depending on what best suits your kitchen. Our efficient process helps minimise disruption while maintaining a high-quality finish, keeping our pricing competitive on a like-for-like basis.
All projects are backed by a comprehensive 5-year delamination guarantee.
During masking, there is a small risk that tape may lift emulsion from walls or ceilings, particularly if recently painted. For best results, we recommend completing any decorating after the respray process. While every precaution is taken, we cannot accept responsibility for lifted emulsion during preparation.

OUR EXPERTIES
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