At Kemp’s, we offer the product in 2 different stages.

PRIMER FINISH
Joinery at a suitable level to allow for glazing if required, subsequent decoration to be carried out onsite
FULL FACTORY FINISH
A full spray finish in your chosen colour. Carefully wrapped to alow for transportation

The coating system is vitally important for the longevity of timber windows and doors and their appearance.
A coating system for wooden windows and doors is required to serve three broad purposes:
Provide an attractive colouring and surface finish to the product.
To prevent UV and visible light damage to the timber surface.
To slow down the rate at which moisture is absorbed and released from the timber.

Our advanced coating system

P – Preparation: Softwood is first treated in a boron preservative, penetrating deep into the timber allowing us to give extensive guarantees against decay. The natural characteristics of hardwood timbers mean this treatment is not required
1 – Basecoat: The product is sprayed with sealer/primer combination basecoat, which penetrates the timber, providing protection against moisture penetration and UV radiation. This also provides a large amount of the colour pigmentation for both translucent and opaque finishes.
2 – Basecoat: The product is re-sanded to ensure any minor imperfections are remedied, then sprayed with sealer/primer combination basecoat. This provides an excellent surface for the adhesion of the topcoat.
3 – Spray Top Coat: On an opaque finish we apply the topcoat of the required colour, whereas a translucent system has an application of a clear spray coat.

Colour Options

We can provide almost any opaque or translucent colour, all we require is a RAL Standard, RAL Design, Natural Colour System (NCS) or British Standard (BS 4800) colour or an actual sample.

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