Repainting of 8 wooden or metal shutters
<p>Professional <strong>repainting of wooden or metal shutters</strong> protects your façade from bad weather while giving it a clean, consistent look. Well-maintained shutters extend the lifespan of the joinery and enhance the overall appearance of the property.</p>
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<li>Check the condition of the <strong>existing shutters</strong> and fixings.</li>
<li>Carry out cleaning, light stripping and <strong>sanding of the surfaces</strong>.</li>
<li>Repair damaged areas (filling, small repairs, anti-corrosion treatment).</li>
<li>Apply a suitable <strong>primer coat</strong> for wood or metal.</li>
<li>Apply one or two <strong>finishing coats</strong> in the chosen colour.</li>
<li>Inspect coverage, edges and high-wear zones in detail.</li>
<li>Clean the work area and put the shutters back into service.</li>
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<p>The mission is based on repainting around <strong>8 exterior shutters</strong> of standard size on a single-family house or small building. It includes surface preparation and paint application using products supplied by the client or agreed with the painter.</p>
<p>The result is a set of protected, evenly finished shutters that instantly upgrade the façade. With the <strong>Myspecialist network</strong>, you work with an experienced painter who is used to exterior work and takes care of both surroundings and schedule.</p>
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<h3>Frequently asked questions</h3>
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<li><strong>Why repaint shutters regularly?</strong> To protect the material and improve the façade’s appearance.</li>
<li><strong>How long does the job take?</strong> About one to one and a half days depending on access.</li>
<li><strong>How often should it be done?</strong> Typically every 5 to 8 years depending on exposure.</li>
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