Frequently Asked Questions About Aluminium Window Painting in Mermaid Beach
General Questions
Q: Can aluminium windows in Mermaid Beach homes be repainted?
A: Yes. Aluminium frames in Mermaid Beach properties — from beachfront duplexes to unit blocks — can be sanded, primed, and resprayed for a fresh, modern finish.
Q: Is repainting aluminium windows a good idea in Mermaid Beach?
A: Absolutely. Many homes here still have older bronze or primrose frames. Repainting them instantly updates the look to suit high-value coastal properties.
Q: Do you also repaint aluminium sliding doors?
A: Yes. Sliding doors, stacker doors, and French doors common in duplexes and beachfront builds are repainted to match windows.
Q: Is repainting better than replacing aluminium windows?
A: In most cases, yes. Painting delivers the same sleek, modern finish without the cost or disruption of replacements.
Q: Will painted aluminium look like brand new windows?
A: Yes. HVLP spraying produces a factory-quality, crisp finish.
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Preparation & Process
Q: How are aluminium frames prepared before painting?
A: Frames are thoroughly cleaned, sanded for adhesion, primed, and sprayed with multiple thin coats.
Q: Do all aluminium frames need sanding before repainting?
A: Yes. Sanding is essential to break through the existing powder coat so primers adhere.
Q: Do you remove windows for painting?
A: No. Frames are sprayed in place. Large sliding doors are removed, serviced, and sprayed before reinstalling.
Q: How do you protect glass while spraying?
A: Every pane is masked with tape and film, ensuring sharp, clean lines.
Q: Can you paint flyscreens and security doors?
A: Yes. We remove, respray, and re-mesh them if required.
Q: How do you avoid overspray on Mermaid Beach homes with render, timber, and glass balustrades?
A: We mask all surrounding surfaces — bricks, render, decking, tiles, and balustrades.
Q: Do you paint both inside and outside frames?
A: Yes. Both sides can be sprayed for a consistent finish.
Q: How many coats are applied?
A: Typically 2–4 coats, sprayed thinly for full coverage and durability.
Q: Can homeowners repaint their own aluminium frames?
A: Technically yes, but without primers, sanding, and HVLP spraying, DIY results don’t last or look professional.
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Durability & Maintenance
Q: How long will painted aluminium last in Mermaid Beach’s salty environment?
A: With correct preparation and coatings, painted frames last many years despite salt air. Our work is backed by a 6-year QBCC workmanship warranty.
Q: Does the strong coastal sun cause paint to fade faster?
A: All paint slowly fades, but with quality products, colour holds up well in Mermaid Beach UV conditions.
Q: Is black more durable than white on aluminium windows?
A: No. Longevity depends on preparation and primers, not the colour.
Q: Will painted frames chip or peel?
A: Not when prepped properly. Cleaning, sanding, and priming prevent peeling.
Q: Can scratches be fixed before painting?
A: Yes. Damaged spots are sanded and primed for a smooth final finish.
Q: Can already painted aluminium be repainted?
A: Yes. Old coatings are sanded back, re-primed, and sprayed again.
Q: Do painted frames look like they’ve come from the factory?
A: Yes. HVLP spraying produces a factory-sharp result.
Q: How should I clean painted aluminium windows?
A: Use mild detergent and water only — avoid abrasives or harsh chemicals.
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Property-Specific
Q: Should I repaint aluminium windows before selling in Mermaid Beach?
A: Yes. Fresh frames improve photos and open home presentation, which is crucial in the prestige coastal market.
Q: Do buyers in Mermaid Beach notice window frames?
A: Definitely. Frames surround every view, and outdated colours are immediately visible.
Q: Is repainting a good option for rental properties?
A: Yes. Updated frames present better to tenants and help keep properties competitive.
Q: Will repainting improve street appeal?
A: Yes. Fresh frames tie together roofing, render, and landscaping for a complete look.
Q: Should flyscreens and security doors be painted too?
A: Yes. Matching them completes the modern appearance.
Q: Can garage doors be sprayed to match windows?
A: Yes. Garage doors are often resprayed in the same colour.
Q: Can sliding doors be serviced during repainting?
A: Yes. We replace rollers and service tracks while doors are being sprayed.
Q: Do colonial or French-style aluminium windows repaint well?
A: Yes. Bars are carefully masked and sprayed for precise results.
Q: Can louvres be painted too?
A: Yes. Louvres can be sprayed to match frames.
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Commercial & Larger Projects
Q: Do you repaint aluminium shopfronts in Mermaid Beach?
A: Yes. We service retail, office, and commercial shopfronts in the area.
Q: Do you use different coatings for commercial aluminium?
A: Yes. For commercial projects we use 2-pack primers and polyurethane finishes for maximum durability.
Q: Can you take on large-scale commercial repainting projects?
A: Yes. We have the team and equipment to handle bigger jobs.
Q: Do you work outside Mermaid Beach for commercial jobs?
A: Yes. We cover all of the Gold Coast, Brisbane, and beyond for larger projects.
Q: Can aluminium frames in multi-storey buildings be painted?
A: Yes. With scaffolding and access equipment, multi-level jobs can be completed.
Q: Do you liaise with body corporates for unit blocks?
A: Yes. We coordinate with committees to ensure approvals are in place.
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Service & Practical
Q: Do you service all parts of Mermaid Beach?
A: Yes. From beachfront duplexes to unit complexes and luxury homes, we cover the entire suburb.
Q: Do you work outside Mermaid Beach too?
A: Yes. We service all Gold Coast suburbs and beyond for larger projects.
Q: How long does it take to repaint aluminium windows in Mermaid Beach homes?
A: Most homes are completed in under a week, depending on size and access.
Q: Do you remove or tape blinds and curtains before spraying?
A: Yes. We carefully remove or tape them aside. Sun-aged fittings can be fragile but are handled with care.
Q: Do I need to be home while painting?
A: No. Many clients head out during the day. It’s best not to be indoors while spraying.
Q: Do you clean up after the job is finished?
A: Yes. All tape, masking, and covers are removed, leaving the site neat.
Q: Will my decks, render, and gardens be safe from overspray?
A: Yes. Every surface is masked and protected before spraying begins.
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Stephen Lockyer
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