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If you’re looking to spruce up the exterior of your home, you may be wondering whether it’s better to paint or replace windows. Painting your windows can be a cost effective solution for minor defects, while a new window can improve your energy efficiency. However, if your windows are badly damaged, replacing them may be the only viable option.

Painting your window frames is a good idea, especially if you live in an older, historic home. But there’s more to window painting than just picking out a pretty colour. There are several steps to follow to ensure that the job is done properly and that the final product will last.

First, you need to clean the windows thoroughly. This includes wiping all surfaces to get rid of any dirt, mud or stains. Once your windows are clean, you’ll want to sand the frames down to remove any rough wood. This will help the paint to adhere better. Using sandpaper of 80-120 grit is a good choice. The next step is to use a paint scraper to remove any loose paint from the frames.

Once your window frames are sanded, you’ll need to apply primer and a second coat of primer. After this, you’ll want to paint the frame with a third coat. Then, you can add colour and a protective topcoat, such as acrylic or pre-coloured paint. If you’re not comfortable painting your windows yourself, there are plenty of painters in your area who will do the job for you.

Depending on the size of your windows, you’ll need to paint at least four to five windows. This will cost between PS150 and PS350. The cost will vary greatly depending on the type of windows you’re looking to replace. Choosing a painter will also save you time and allow you to focus on other things, like updating your decor.

You may also have to consider whether you need to remove your old windows before you can replace them. If they’re already too old, they may be difficult to open or close, and you might have to replace them anyway. It’s best to do this before you’re ready to paint the windows, so you’ll have less work to do later.

If you don’t have time to paint the windows, it’s a good idea to have them replaced. You can choose from a variety of styles, including out-swing casement, double-hung, divided lights, or a traditional look. Choosing a style that is popular in homes similar to yours will help you find the right window replacements. If you’re not sure which kind of window to replace, ask a contractor or check online for designs that are available.

If you’re planning to replace your windows, you’ll want to make sure you hire a reputable, FENSA approved installer. You can do this by using the Find An Installer search function on the FENSA website. This is the leading competent person scheme in the UK. Only the most qualified tradespeople are members of the association. You’ll also need to ensure that you have public liability insurance, which is a requirement of all tradespeople.

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