This guide brings together every ColourHaus service and its typical cost in Yorkshire in 2026. Kitchen cabinets, front doors, garage doors, uPVC windows and doors, fitted wardrobes, staircases, radiators, spray granite worktops and exterior spraying are all covered. Every price in this guide includes preparation, primer, topcoats and a 5-year written guarantee. No extras, no surprises.
- Kitchen cabinets: from £1,500 (small) to £4,000+ (large)
- Front door: £150 to £300
- Garage door: £200 to £500
- uPVC windows: £50 to £150 per window; whole house £800 to £3,000
- Fitted wardrobes: from £300
- Staircases: from £400
- Radiators: from £80 each
- Spray granite worktops: from £500
- Exterior spraying (render/cladding): from £1,500
- Every price includes a 5-year written guarantee. 0% finance available.
What Is Included in Every ColourHaus Price?
Every ColourHaus price covers the complete job from start to finish. There are no hidden additions for preparation, primer, masking, cleanup or the guarantee. When you receive a fixed-price written quote after the site visit, that number is the total you pay.
Specifically, every quote includes:
- Preparation: thorough degreasing, sanding to create a mechanical key, filling of any chips or damage
- Professional adhesion primer matched to the substrate and end use
- Two topcoats in the chosen colour and finish (matt, satin or gloss)
- Hardware removal and replacement where applicable (hinges, handles)
- All masking and surface protection of adjacent surfaces
- Post-work cleanup of the work area
- 5-year written guarantee covering peeling, chipping and finish failure under normal domestic use
The only costs that may be added to a standard quote are laser stripping (where existing paint or vinyl wrap needs to be removed before respraying) and any agreed additional scope added after the initial quote is issued. Both are discussed and agreed with the homeowner before any additional work begins.
Kitchen Cabinet Respray Costs
Kitchen cabinets are the most common ColourHaus job and the service with the widest cost range, because kitchen size and complexity vary significantly between properties.
| Kitchen Size | Door Count | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Small | Up to 10 doors | From £1,500 |
| Medium | 11 to 20 doors | £1,800 to £2,500 |
| Large | 20+ doors | £2,500 to £4,000+ |
The factors that push a kitchen quote toward the higher end of these ranges are: kitchen islands (add £200 to £500), glazed cabinet doors (add £15 to £30 per door), dark-to-light colour changes requiring additional coats, and laser stripping where existing vinyl wrap or damaged paint needs to be removed before respraying.
For comparison, a full kitchen replacement in Yorkshire costs from £10,000 for a basic flat-pack installation to £30,000 or more for a bespoke fitted kitchen. Kitchen spray painting delivers the colour transformation for 80 to 90% less. The complete cost analysis is in the kitchen spray painting cost guide for Yorkshire 2026.
Front Door Spray Painting Costs
A professionally spray-painted front door transforms the kerb appeal of a Yorkshire home at a fraction of the cost of a new door. The price covers the full process: degreasing, sanding, priming and two topcoats in any RAL colour.
| Door Type | Typical Cost | Replacement Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard front door (uPVC) | £150 to £250 | £800 to £2,000 |
| Composite or timber front door | £200 to £300 | £1,200 to £3,000+ |
Popular front door colours in Yorkshire in 2026 are black, navy, charcoal, sage green and heritage colours like dark blue-green and racing green. The front door is often the most cost-effective single spray painting job in terms of the visual impact delivered per pound spent.
Garage Door Spray Painting Costs
Garage doors can be spray painted in any colour, regardless of the original door colour or the door material. Steel, GRP (fibreglass composite) and timber garage doors all respond well to professional spray painting.
| Door Type | Typical Cost | New Door Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard up-and-over (single) | £200 to £350 | £800 to £2,000 |
| Sectional or roller door | £300 to £500 | £1,500 to £3,000+ |
Garage doors that are structurally sound but cosmetically faded, rusted at the surface or in an outdated colour are ideal candidates. Doors with significant corrosion penetrating the steel or structural damage to the panels are not suitable for spray painting alone and may need additional repair work first.
uPVC Spray Painting Costs
uPVC spray painting covers windows, doors, fascias, soffits and any other uPVC element on the exterior or interior of a Yorkshire home. The price depends on whether individual windows are being sprayed or the full uPVC package across the whole property.
| Scope | Typical Cost | Replacement Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single window | £50 to £150 | £500 to £1,200 |
| Full house (windows and doors) | £800 to £3,000 | £5,000 to £20,000+ |
| Fascias and soffits | Priced at survey | £2,000 to £5,000+ |
The most popular uPVC colour change in Yorkshire is from white or cream to anthracite grey, which gives a contemporary appearance that significantly updates the exterior of a 1980s or 1990s property. Black, dark brown and dark green are also popular. The guide to anthracite grey uPVC in Yorkshire covers the most popular colour change in detail.
uPVC spray painting uses specialist paint formulations that bond to plasticised PVC and flex with the material as it expands and contracts with temperature. Standard paints do not adhere to uPVC correctly and peel within months. The professional Kolorbond system used by ColourHaus is specifically designed for uPVC and carries the manufacturer's backing for the treatment.
Fitted Wardrobe Spray Painting Costs
Fitted wardrobes with MDF or wood doors respond to spray painting in exactly the same way as kitchen cabinets. The process, the finish quality and the guarantee are identical.
| Wardrobe Size | Typical Cost | Replacement Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard wardrobe (2 to 4 doors) | From £300 | £1,500 to £3,000 |
| Large fitted wardrobe (5+ doors, with drawers) | £400 to £600 | £3,000 to £5,000+ |
More detail on wardrobe spray painting costs and the full process is in the guide to transforming built-in wardrobes with spray painting.
Staircase and Banister Spray Painting Costs
Staircases are priced by the number of spindles, the design complexity and whether it is a single or double flight. The typical range for a single flight in a standard Yorkshire semi-detached or terraced house is £400 to £800.
| Staircase Type | Typical Cost | New Staircase Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Single flight, simple spindles | From £400 | £3,000 to £8,000+ |
| Single flight, turned spindles, complex design | £500 to £800 | £5,000 to £12,000+ |
The full guide to spray painting staircases and banisters in Yorkshire covers the cost variables in detail.
Radiator Spray Painting Costs
Radiators are sprayed using specialist heat-resistant paint that does not yellow or crack under normal radiator operating temperatures. Standard domestic paint is not suitable for this application.
| Radiator Type | Typical Cost | New Radiator Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard single panel | From £80 | £200 to £400 + plumbing |
| Large double panel or column radiator | £100 to £150 | £400 to £800 + plumbing |
Doing multiple radiators in one visit reduces the overall cost per unit. The guide to spray painting radiators covers the process, the paint used and how long the finish lasts.
Spray Granite Worktop Costs
Spray granite is a specialist stone-effect coating applied over existing laminate or solid surface worktops. It gives a realistic granite appearance at 20 to 30% of the cost of real stone worktops.
| Kitchen Size | Spray Granite Cost | Real Granite Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Small kitchen | From £500 | £2,000 to £3,500 |
| Medium to large kitchen | £800 to £1,500 | £3,500 to £6,000+ |
The honest assessment of spray granite, including who it suits and who it does not, is in the guide to spray granite worktops in 2026.
Exterior Spray Painting Costs
Exterior spray painting covers rendered walls, cladding, brick (where appropriate), timber and other external surfaces. This is distinct from the individual exterior elements (uPVC, front doors, garage doors) covered above and refers to the main external facade of the property.
| Property Type | Typical Cost |
|---|---|
| Terraced house, rendered front only | From £1,500 |
| Semi-detached or detached, full render | £2,500 to £6,000+ |
| Timber cladding or boarding | Priced at survey |
Exterior jobs are priced at survey because the size of the property, the condition of the existing render or cladding, the number of coats required and the accessibility all vary significantly. A site visit is the only way to give an accurate price.
The Full Comparison: Spray Painting vs Replacement
| Surface | Spray Painting Cost | Replacement Cost | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kitchen cabinets | £1,500 to £4,000 | £10,000 to £30,000+ | 80 to 90% |
| Front door | £150 to £300 | £800 to £3,000 | 85 to 90% |
| Garage door | £200 to £500 | £800 to £3,000 | 75 to 85% |
| uPVC (whole house) | £800 to £3,000 | £5,000 to £20,000+ | 75 to 90% |
| Fitted wardrobes | £300 to £600 | £1,500 to £5,000+ | 80 to 90% |
| Staircase | £400 to £800 | £3,000 to £12,000+ | 85 to 95% |
| Radiator (each) | £80 to £150 | £200 to £800 + plumbing | 60 to 75% |
| Worktops (spray granite) | £500 to £1,500 | £2,000 to £6,000+ | 70 to 80% |
What Factors Increase the Cost?
Every quote is produced after a site visit because the factors that affect cost cannot be assessed remotely. The most common reasons a job falls toward the higher end of the range are:
Size and quantity. More doors, more windows, more spindles and larger surfaces all increase the time required for preparation and spraying. This is straightforward and expected.
Condition of the existing surface. A surface with significant paint build-up, chips, flaking or damaged vinyl wrap requires more preparation work. In some cases, laser stripping is needed to bring the surface back to a sound substrate before spraying. Laser stripping is charged separately from the standard spray painting price because the scope is only known once the surface is examined closely.
Dark-to-light colour changes. Changing from a very dark colour to a light one requires additional coats to achieve full opacity without the original colour bleeding through. This adds to the material cost and the time on-site.
Complexity of design. Heavily profiled doors, ornate staircase spindles, decorative mouldings and glazed panels all take longer to prepare and spray than simple flat surfaces.
Access and logistics. Properties that are difficult to access, require extensive protection of adjacent areas, or have unusual layouts that complicate the workflow may carry a modest additional cost. This is always discussed at the survey stage.
Why Cheap Quotes Are a Warning Sign
A properly equipped professional carrying out a kitchen respray, or any other spray painting job, has real costs: professional-grade HVLP equipment, the controlled spraying environment off-site, professional paint systems with a written guarantee, a skilled and experienced operative, and the time that proper preparation takes. None of this can be delivered for very low prices.
Quotes for kitchen resprays that are significantly below £800, or quotes for any ColourHaus service that are 50% or more below the typical ranges in this guide, almost always indicate one or more of the following: doors are painted in situ without being removed, preparation stages are skipped or shortened significantly, substandard paint products without professional-grade chemistry are used, no written guarantee is offered, or the person doing the work is not trained or experienced in professional spray application.
These jobs often look acceptable for 6 to 12 months and then begin to fail: doors peel at edges and around handles, finishes yellow or crack, and the surface starts to lift away from the substrate. By that point the operator is usually uncontactable and the homeowner faces the full cost of the job being done again properly. The cost of the cheap job plus the cost of the proper job is always more than the cost of the proper job done once.
A 5-year written guarantee is the single clearest indicator of an operator confident in their work and their materials. Any company not prepared to put their guarantee in writing does not believe their work will last.
How 0% Finance Works
ColourHaus offers 0% finance on qualifying spray painting jobs, allowing the cost to be spread over an agreed number of monthly payments without any interest charged. This makes larger jobs, such as a full kitchen respray combined with uPVC windows and a front door, accessible without needing to pay the full amount upfront.
The finance is arranged at the booking stage. Details of qualifying amounts and payment term options are provided at the free consultation. To apply, contact us through the website at colourhaus.co.uk/contact, call 07973 106 612 or email info@colourhaus.co.uk. The application is straightforward and the finance decision is usually confirmed within 24 hours.
How to Get an Accurate Quote
The figures in this guide are typical ranges for Yorkshire in 2026. They give a realistic indication of what to budget before you make contact, but they are not fixed prices for your specific job. The actual price for your kitchen, your front door, your uPVC windows or your staircase depends on the specifics of your property.
ColourHaus provides free site visits across Yorkshire, from the coast to the Dales, from the South Yorkshire towns to the North Yorkshire moors. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes. The team assesses the surfaces, confirms the material, discusses the colour and finish options with you, and produces a written fixed-price quote within 48 hours. The quoted price does not change unless you change the scope of the work.
To book a free site visit, contact us at colourhaus.co.uk/contact, call 07973 106 612 or email info@colourhaus.co.uk. We cover all of Yorkshire and operate Monday to Saturday 8 to 18:00 and Sunday 10 to 16:00.
If you are looking for cost information for a specific service, these guides cover each one in detail:
- Kitchen spray painting costs in Yorkshire 2026
- Interior spray painting guide: furniture, fittings and surfaces
- Radiator spray painting: costs and process
- Staircase and banister spray painting in Yorkshire
- Fitted wardrobe spray painting costs
- Spray granite worktops: is it worth it?
- uPVC spray painting in Yorkshire
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Written by the ColourHaus team · 28 October 2026 · More articles