Window Frame Painting

Window Frame Painter in Swansea

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Daffodil Decor are expert window frame painters in Swansea. We have been transforming homes across the city for 12 years, bringing tired, faded, or weathered window frames back to life.

This costs much less than buying new windows and gives you amazing results.

We paint all types of window frames:

White uPVC windows that have gone yellow
Beautiful wooden windows in Victorian houses
Metal frames in modern apartments and new builds
All types found in Swansea homes

Save between £2,000 and £3,000 compared to replacement!
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Why Swansea Homeowners Choose Daffodil Decor

12 Years Experience

We’ve been painting window frames in Swansea for 12 years. We’ve worked on hundreds of homes and know what works in different areas.

Local Family Business

We’re a local family business, not a big company from outside Wales. This means we care about our reputation in the community.

Quality Materials

We use good quality paints and materials because cheap ones don’t last. This saves you money in the long run.

Fully Insured

We’re fully insured and take safety seriously. We know how to work safely at height and protect your property properly.

Reviews From Swansea Customers

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Emma Condron
17:23 27 Nov 25
Rob and team carried out full redecoration of our newly purchased property recently. Rob gave an incredibly detailed summary of work required and was able to start the project quickly for us. They worked to quite tight timescales to get it ready for us to move in and were so accommodating and professional. We're so happy with the result and would definitely use them again and recommend to others.
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william erebor
16:31 25 Nov 25
Brilliant service! The team at Daffodil Decor set up my business perfectly—professional, efficient, and very detail-focused. Their workmanship is top-quality, and the whole experience was smooth and stress-free. Highly recommended!

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Types of Window Frames We Paint

We understand Swansea’s tough coastal weather. The salt air, wind and rain can be hard on window frames. That’s why our house painters use special paints that stand up to these conditions.

White uPVC Windows That Have Gone Yellow

This is our most popular job in Swansea. Many homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have white uPVC windows that look yellow and shabby now. We can make them look like new windows again.

We start by cleaning your window frames really well. Then we lightly sand them so the new paint sticks properly. We use a special primer made just for uPVC. After that, we spray on tough paint that won’t yellow again. The whole process takes 2-3 days for most houses.

You can choose any colour you want. Most people go back to bright white, but anthracite grey is very popular now. We use paint made to last in coastal areas like Swansea, so it won’t fade quickly.

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Wooden Window Frames

Swansea has many beautiful old houses with wooden windows. These are found mainly in areas like Uplands and Brynmill where Victorian houses line the streets. Wooden windows give these homes lots of character, but they need regular care to stay looking good.

Daffodil Decor’s exterior painters know how to work with old wooden windows properly. Before painting, we check the wood carefully. If there are any rotten bits, we fix them first. For outside wooden windows, we use paint that breathes with the wood. This stops moisture getting trapped which causes problems later.

Metal and Aluminium Window Frames

Newer homes and apartments often have metal window frames. These are common in developments around Swansea Marina and in modern housing estates. Metal frames can rust or fade, especially near the coast where salt air attacks them.

We treat metal frames differently from uPVC or wood. First we remove any rust completely. Then we apply special primer that stops rust coming back. The final paint is extra tough to cope with Swansea’s coastal weather.

How We Paint Your Window Frames

Planning and Preparation

We start every job with a proper survey of your property. We examine every window frame carefully, checking what material they’re made from and what condition they’re in. We also look at access for ladders or scaffolding. We protect your property completely before we start painting. Preparation is the most important part of getting long-lasting results. We clean the frames thoroughly to remove all dirt, grease and old flaking paint.

Applying Primer and Paint

Every window frame gets primer before the top coat of paint. This helps the paint stick properly and last much longer. Most of our painting is done by spraying. This gives a much smoother, more professional finish than brushing. We usually apply two coats of paint over the primer. The first coat covers everything evenly. The second coat gives the perfect colour and shine.

Finishing and Cleanup

When the painting is finished, we check every frame carefully. We touch up any tiny imperfections and make sure the paint coverage is perfect. We test that windows still open and close properly and that handles and locks work smoothly. We clean up completely when we’re done, removing all masking tape and protective covers. We want to leave your property cleaner than when we arrived.

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