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uPVC Paint Colours 2026

uPVC Paint Colours — Any RAL, Any Colour

Every uPVC paint colour explained — full RAL chart, Farrow & Ball and Little Greene matches, plus the most-requested 2026 shades. Sprayed in 2K polyurethane with a 10-year guarantee.

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Most Popular uPVC Colours in 2026

Real colours, recently sprayed on real Birmingham homes. Tap any swatch for the colour reference and where it works best.

Anthracite Grey sprayed uPVC exampleMost popular

Anthracite Grey

RAL 7016

The UK's most-requested uPVC colour in 2026. Modern, smart, pairs beautifully with red brick, render and stone.

Jet Black sprayed uPVC exampleMost popular

Jet Black

RAL 9005

A classic on Victorian, 1930s and modern homes. High contrast against white render or pale brick.

Agate Grey sprayed uPVC example

Agate Grey

RAL 7038

A softer mid-grey alternative to anthracite. Reads modern without going fully dark — great on lighter brickwork.

Chartwell Green sprayed uPVC exampleMost popular

Chartwell Green

The heritage cottage favourite. Made famous by Farrow & Ball, perfect for 1930s semis and country properties.

Sage Green sprayed uPVC example

Sage Green

RAL 6021

A softer, dusty green. Modern enough for new builds, gentle enough for period homes.

Hague Blue / Navy sprayed uPVC example

Hague Blue / Navy

Bold but classy. Stunning behind a porch or canopy, especially with brass or chrome door furniture.

Duck Egg / Teal sprayed uPVC example

Duck Egg / Teal

A confident heritage choice for character properties — soft enough for cottages, rich enough for townhouses.

Cornflower Blue sprayed uPVC example

Cornflower Blue

A lighter, friendlier blue that pops against pale render and works year-round.

Cream / Off-White sprayed uPVC example

Cream / Off-White

RAL 9001

Refresh tired yellowed white frames without going dark. Period-correct on Edwardian and 1930s homes.

Burgundy / Oxblood sprayed uPVC example

Burgundy / Oxblood

A return-to-character option for red-brick semis. Distinctive, traditional, low-maintenance.

Looking for something different? We spray the full RAL chart plus any Farrow & Ball, Little Greene or Dulux Heritage reference — and can colour-match physical samples.

Why a Spray Finish Beats Brush Paint

Brush-on uPVC paint lasts 12 months. A professionally sprayed 2K polyurethane finish lasts 10–15 years — and looks factory-fresh.

Any RAL Colour

Full RAL chart, plus Farrow & Ball, Little Greene, Dulux Heritage and bespoke colour matches.

10-Year Guarantee

Factory-grade 2K polyurethane backed by a written 10-year guarantee against peeling, flaking and fade.

Done in 1–2 Days

Most colour-change jobs are completed on site in one to two days, with no scaffolding.

Up to 80% Less

A respray costs a fraction of replacement — keep the frames you have and change just the colour.

How to Choose the Right uPVC Colour

A few simple rules cut a hundred colour options down to two or three.

Match the brickwork, don't fight it. Red brick loves anthracite grey, jet black and heritage greens. Pale brick and render flatter softer greys (agate, slate) and cream tones.

Pick one dark element and repeat it. Windows, the front door, the gutters and the cladding all in the same anthracite or black reads modern and intentional. Mixing three colours rarely works on uPVC.

Use the front door to add personality. If you've gone with neutral windows, a chartwell green, navy or burgundy front door is the easiest visual upgrade in the house — see the front door colour guide.

Look at it in daylight. Anthracite and agate look almost identical online but are very different in person. Ask us to spray a sample panel before you commit on a whole-house job — full comparison in anthracite grey vs agate grey.

Conservatories and cladding count. If you're spraying windows, factor in any conservatory frames, cladding or fascias at the same time — colour-matching after the fact is harder than doing it together.

What Our Customers Say

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"Our conservatory frames were looking tired and dated. Now they're a beautiful anthracite grey and completely transformed the look of our home. 10/10 service."

Emma Wilson

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"We recently had our window frames resprayed from anthracite grey to black. Fantastic job, excellent quality of workmanship and attention to detail. I cannot recommend these guys enough."

Bridget Booth

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"Fantastic job! Just had all of my windows sprayed from white to grey. Shaun was professional from start to finish, quality of work is great."

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uPVC Paint Colour FAQs

What's the most popular uPVC colour in 2026?

Anthracite grey (RAL 7016) by a comfortable margin, followed by jet black (RAL 9005) and chartwell-style heritage greens.

Can you spray white uPVC any colour?

Yes. With the correct uPVC adhesion primer and 2K polyurethane top-coats, any RAL or branded colour can be applied — including dark colours over white.

Can you colour-match my front door to my windows?

Yes. We routinely match new sprays to existing frames, doors, conservatories or sample swatches you provide.

How long do sprayed colours last?

Real-world life expectancy is 10–15 years before any noticeable fade, with a 10-year written guarantee against peeling, flaking and cracking.

Are dark colours a problem on uPVC?

Modern 2K coatings are formulated to handle solar heat on uPVC. Anthracite, black and navy are sprayed every week with no issues — provided the right system is used.

Can I supply my own colour reference (Farrow & Ball, Dulux, etc.)?

Absolutely. We mix to any brand reference, RAL number or physical sample. Bespoke matches add a small surcharge for the custom mix.

Do you spray a sample first?

On request we can spray a small sample panel in your chosen colour so you can see it on your property before we commit.

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