When it comes to making doors and windows look their best, the finish is everything. In Edinburgh, where both traditional sash & case windows and modern uPVC frames are common, spray painting has become the preferred choice for carpenters, joiners, and homeowners alike. The technique doesn’t just create a flawless appearance — it also extends durability and protects timber, metal, or plastic surfaces from Scotland’s unpredictable climate.
Why Spray Painting Is the Perfect Solution for Doors and Windows
The difference between brush painting and spray finishing is immediately visible. Spray application delivers an even coat with no streaks, drips, or brush marks, which is especially important for detailed mouldings and panel designs. For carpenters and joinery firms producing new windows and doors, spray finishing adds a factory-quality layer that complements their craftsmanship. For homeowners, it offers a cost-effective way to refresh tired-looking doors without full replacement.
Unlike traditional methods, spray painting also allows for consistent results across multiple units. If a workshop is producing ten identical sash windows, for example, spraying ensures every single frame matches in both colour and sheen. That level of accuracy is impossible to achieve with a brush.
Spray Painting New Windows in Edinburgh
Many of the projects carried out in our Dalkeith workshop involve brand-new windows created by local joiners. Spray finishing at this stage means the timber is fully sealed and protected before it even reaches the building site.

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In areas like Stockbridge or Marchmont, heritage homes often require traditional sash & case windows painted in heritage-approved colours. Our spraying process allows exact colour matching across Farrow & Ball, RAL, and British Standard systems. For modern builds in Leith or Corstorphine, carpenters may request sleek finishes such as satin anthracite grey. In both cases, the result is the same: windows that arrive on-site looking flawless and ready to install.
Workshop Resprays for Doors
Doors are another key area where spray painting makes a huge difference. Internal timber doors often leave the joiner’s bench unfinished, ready for a colour coat. Instead of spending hours hand-painting each one, spraying creates a consistent, durable surface in far less time.
For exterior doors, the benefits are even clearer. Edinburgh’s weather is harsh on timber, and traditional paintwork often cracks or peels within a few years. A professionally sprayed door not only looks better, it also resists moisture and UV exposure, ensuring it lasts longer. We frequently respray older doors in our workshop, removing them from site, preparing the surface, and returning them with a finish that looks brand new.
Our Spray Painting Process
The success of spray finishing depends on preparation as much as application. Every project begins with sanding and priming to create the perfect base. Glass panels and ironmongery are carefully masked, and each coat is applied in thin layers to avoid runs or orange peel texture.
Once cured, the doors and windows are inspected to ensure consistency. Whether it’s a single front door or a batch of twenty window frames, the end result is always smooth, durable, and tailored to the exact requirements of the carpenter or homeowner.
Colour Matching and Finishes
Colour choice is one of the main reasons clients turn to spray painting. We provide access to all major colour systems, including RAL, NCS, British Standard, and Farrow & Ball. From understated matt finishes to mirror-like high gloss, we offer options to suit traditional, contemporary, and bespoke designs.
This flexibility is invaluable for carpenters working to specific design briefs. A client may request a heritage green door to match a Georgian townhouse in New Town, while another might want sleek grey frames for a minimalist apartment. Spray painting ensures both are delivered with accuracy and consistency.
Local Expertise in Edinburgh
Being based in Dalkeith means we understand the unique needs of Edinburgh properties. Sash & case windows require delicate handling, listed buildings often demand heritage-approved colours, and modern developments call for precision and speed. Our service is designed to support local carpenters, joiners, and homeowners who want quality finishing without delays.
Related Services
If you are interested in extending spray finishing beyond doors and windows, you may enjoy our article on Furniture Spraying in Edinburgh – Best Techniques & Services. For those tackling old coatings before refinishing, our guide on How to Remove Spray Paint from Wood Safely is a useful resource.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you spray new windows and doors or just respray existing ones?
We do both. Much of our work comes directly from carpenters and joiners who bring us newly built windows and doors for finishing before installation. We also respray existing doors in our workshop.
Can you handle large batches for joinery workshops?
Yes. We regularly finish batches of windows, frames, and doors, ensuring every unit has the same colour and sheen.
What colour options are available?
We work with all major colour systems, including RAL, Farrow & Ball, British Standard, and NCS. Finishes range from matt to satin, gloss, and mirror high gloss.
Is spraying better than brushing or rolling?
Spraying provides a smoother, more professional finish with no brush marks. It saves time, gives better coverage on details, and delivers greater durability than traditional methods.