Get Clear Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices Before You Book – Johannesburg, Roodepoort, Sandton, Randburg, Eastrand, Midrand, Centurion & Pretoria

Curious how aluminum window frame and door restoration painting prices differ from job to job, and why some quotes vary wildly even within the same street?

We show what restoration painting means for aluminium fittings in Johannesburg, and why the cost can swing from modest to significant.

We outline typical Gauteng ranges — per unit, per m² and hourly labour — so you can compare quotes like-for-like before you call anyone.

Aluminum window frame and door restoration painting prices

Expect clear guidance on what is usually included, what often gets excluded, and the four main budget levers: prep level, access, unit count and final finish.

We work city-wide, from central suburbs to outlying areas, and base pricing on measured scope rather than guesswork.

Read on to find quick cost models, realistic timelines and tips to get transparent, itemised quotes that protect your budget and add value to your home – Contact Us

Aluminium frame and door restoration painting services we offer in Johannesburg – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

We describe the practical service steps that make a lasting difference to metal fittings in homes and small commercial sites. Below is a concise guide to what we do, what we exclude, and why correct preparation matters.

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What the service includes

Full scope:

  • Cleaning and degreasing to remove contaminants.
  • Sanding or scuffing and oxidation control.
  • Etch/metal primer suitable for aluminium, then topcoats.
  • Neat masking and crisp edging for a professional finish.

Not included: major rebuilds, structural alterations or extensive glazing replacement. We quote those separately so costs stay honest.

Frames and doors we typically work on

  • Aluminium window frames and sliding systems.
  • Hinged and pivot entrances; shopfront sections.
  • Balustrade-adjacent frames and mixed-material assemblies.
Item type Typical condition issues Pricing model
Sliding panels Chalking, oxidation Per unit
Hinged entrances Pitting, surface wear Per unit / per m²
Shopfront sections Heavy weathering Per m²

Interior vs exterior: what changes price

Aspect Interior Exterior
Prep intensity Light to medium Heavy, includes corrosion control
Coating tier Standard topcoat Higher-durability marine/UV grade
Coats typical 1–2 2–3
Expected durability 5–8 years 8–15 years

Long-term value: Good prep and the correct primer reduce peeling and cut repeat touch-ups. That keeps frames looking modern and can aid resale presentation.

Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

Understanding how we price jobs helps you spot fair quotes and avoid surprises. Below we map common models so you can choose the best approach for your project.

When we use each model

Typical pricing models

Per unit — best for mixed sizes or small homes. We quote R500–R1,500+ per unit; a unit is a single frame, sliding panel or defined panel set.

Per square metre — ideal for large, uniform runs. Expect R60–R200+ per m² depending on prep level: basic clean/sand at the low end, full sanding/fill/primer at the high end.

Per hour — used for complex access or unpredictable work. Labour typically sits between R450–R900 per hour. Specialist access, heavy prep or tight site rules push rates higher.

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Model Best‑for Included How to control spend
Per unit Mixed sizes, small jobs Cleaning, scuff, 1–2 topcoats Bundle units; fixed quote
Per m² Large uniform runs Measured area, full prep options Agree prep level per m²
Per hour Complex access Time, labour, agreed materials Set hourly cap and approvals
Scope Per‑unit Per‑m² Typical time
Single frame R500–R1,200 1–3 hrs
Multiple frames (home) R500–R1,500+ R60–R200+ 2–5 days
Sliding door panel R800–R1,500+ Half–day to 1 day

Touch‑ups and small repairs: usually R200–R500 per unit. A touch‑up fixes chips or small scuffs; a full repaint replaces worn coatings and requires full prep.

What affects the cost of aluminium frame and door restoration painting in Gauteng – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

Several clear variables explain why quotes for metal re-coating can differ on the same street. We break these down so you can see which items drive cost and which choices control it.

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Size, quantity and metre measurements that drive time on site

Size and count directly influence labour. More units mean more masking, more cutting‑in and extra drying cycles.

We measure by unit plus metres where runs are uniform. That makes quotes consistent instead of vague “small/medium/large” labels.

Condition of existing paint, oxidation, rust staining and surface pitting

Surface condition is often the biggest cost driver. Peeling, chalking or pitting needs extra prep and repairs to secure long‑term quality.

Skipping proper prep saves now but raises future costs through earlier rework and reduced durability.

Accessibility: double‑storey work, security bars and tight sites

Access limitations add time and can push us to per hour pricing. Double‑storey work, security bars or restricted parking raise logistical costs.

Colour changes, multiple coats, and finish level

Darker colours or high‑sheen finishes may require extra coats and finer prep. Choice of paint system and materials affects both cost and expected years of performance.

Cost driver Impact Often fairest pricing model
Size / unit count / metres High Per unit / per m²
Surface condition / prep High Per unit / per hour
Access / height / estate rules Medium–High Per hour
Colour change / finish level Medium Per unit
Quick checklist before requesting a quote Why it helps What we expect
Count units and note approximate metres Improves accuracy Unit list + simple measurements
Note access issues (height, bars) Flags labour/gear needs Photos or notes
Describe condition (peeling, pitting) Identifies prep level Brief condition notes
Choose colour & finish Sets coat count Sample or RAL number
Confirm interior or exterior Determines materials Single note per unit

Material and coating choices that change pricing and durability – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

Smart selection of primers and topcoats turns a one‑off refresh into years of low maintenance.

We choose materials to match exposure, budget and finish goals. In high‑sun locations we favour UV‑resistant systems. In coastal or storm‑exposed areas we prioritise anti‑corrosion properties.

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Correct primers for metal for proper adhesion

Aluminium needs degreasing and an etch/metal primer to bond paint properly. Painting straight onto shiny metal causes peeling and early failure.

We always clean, degrease and apply a primer suited to the substrate. That simple prep protects the whole coating system.

Paint tiers and what you get for the spend in South African conditions

Below we outline three common tiers so you can match cost to expected lifespan and value.

Tier Cost per litre Typical lifespan (years)
Standard exterior R100–R200 3–5
Weather‑resistant R200–R350 5–7
Speciality coatings R350–R500 7–10
Substrate Recommended primer Topcoat Common failure if skipped
Aluminium / bare metal Etch / metal primer Weather‑resistant topcoat Peeling and poor adhesion
Powder‑coated metal Degrease + adhesion primer Satin or semi‑gloss acrylic Uneven gloss, flaking
Galvanised fixings Zinc‑rich or specialised primer Anti‑corrosive topcoat White rust, undercut corrosion

“Mid‑tier paint with excellent prep often outperforms premium paint applied to a poorly prepared surface.”

Finish choice matters. Satin hides small imperfections; semi‑gloss is easier to clean. Both affect perceived quality and long‑term value.

  • Prioritise UV resistance on sun‑facing sides.
  • Use anti‑corrosion primers where metal fixings are present.
  • Consider mid‑tier materials with thorough prep for best value.

Restoration prep and workmanship standards we follow for consistent quality – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

Consistent results start with disciplined prep and clear workmanship standards on every project. We set a simple workflow so each surface gets the right attention for long life.

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Surface preparation steps

We follow a step-by-step prep workflow: clean, degrease, sand/scuff, remove dust, mask. Each step improves adhesion and finish quality.

Repairs before coating

We seal small gaps, fill minor dents, stabilise corrosion spots and treat rust from fixings. These repairs stop problems from returning.

Application method and coating system

We apply a suitable primer then two topcoats, allowing drying time between layers so the film cures evenly and resists marking.

Prep level Steps included Use-case Price band
Light Clean, scuff, one coat Good condition, interior Low
Standard Degrease, sand, primer, two coats Most exterior work Mid
Heavy Strip, repair, anti-corrosion, top system Heavily pitted, coastal High
Quality check Pass criteria Why it matters
Adhesion No lift on tape test Prevents early failure
Coverage Even opacity Durable look
Edges Sharp, no overspray Neat finish
Function Clearance maintained Operates smoothly

After-care: clean with mild detergent, avoid harsh solvents, and book touch-ups within 12–24 months if chips appear. For simple interior DIY we can advise; for high exposure or heavy corrosion we recommend professional service to save time and future cost.

Optional add-ons that can appear in your quote for doors and frames – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

Small mechanical fixes before we coat surfaces often protect the finish and extend service life. These add-ons address function as well as looks, so a fresh topcoat won’t be scuffed or forced off by a dragging panel.

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Hardware and functional fixes we often recommend

Common pre-paint recommendations:

  • Track alignment and roller checks to stop rubbing and reduce future chips.
  • Hinge tightening or hinge replacement to keep clearances correct.
  • Lock and handle replacement where wear affects operation.
  • New weather seals or minor glazing repairs for long-term protection.

Why do these matter? A component that drags will mark fresh coating. Fixing the cause first saves labour and avoids repeat repairs later.

Typical door-related add-ons and price ranges

Add-on Typical price range What moves the price
Track alignment / rollers R500–R1,500 Track length, access, worn parts
Glass replacement (small pane) R500–R2,000 (up to R3,500) Glass type, size, double-glazing
Lock & handle replacement R800–R2,000 (handle only R150–R800) Security grade, supplier lead time
Hinge repair / replacement R600–R1,800 Hinge type, access, alignment work
Symptom Likely cause Why it matters for coating When to do it
Stiff sliding Worn rollers or misaligned track Dragging will wear paint quickly Before painting
Handles wobble Loose fixings or worn spindle May need replacement after topcoat Before or during painting
Gaps at seals Compressed or missing seals Allows water ingress and premature failure Before painting
Cracked glass bead Damaged glazing stops May break when worked on; protects finish Before painting

How add-ons affect labour and quotes: Mechanical work can add time on site and may shift a job to hourly billing. We aim to itemise these options clearly so your final quote shows which labour and materials are included.

Fix the cause first: it protects the finish, reduces long-term costs and limits repeat work.

Johannesburg coverage areas and how we keep quotes consistent across suburbs – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

Our service area covers Johannesburg and the surrounding suburbs. We measure work by units and square metres, inspect condition and record access notes so quotes reflect real scope rather than postcode premiums.

Areas we serve

  • Sandton
  • Randburg
  • Roodepoort
  • Midrand
  • East Rand suburbs

When regional logistics influence pricing and scheduling

Travel time, parking limits, estate access rules and permitted working hours can add to costs and extend time on site.

We flag these items early. If extra safety set-up or hoisting is needed, we include clear options in the written quote so you know what affects costs.

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Example suburb-based ranges and turnaround expectations

Suburb type Typical per-unit range Turnaround (average)
Value-focused suburbs R500–R900 2–4 days
Mid-tier areas R800–R1,200 3–5 days
Premium finish areas R1,000–R1,500+ 3–6 days

Typical project timelines for an average home

Most average homes take around 2–5 days.

Day 1: prep, cleaning and masking. Days 2–4: primers and topcoats with drying gaps. Final day: snagging, tidy and client walk‑through.

Weather or added mechanical work can extend time. We note expected delays in every quote.

Scope size Typical unit count Pricing model Time range
Small 1–4 Per unit 1–2 days
Medium 5–12 Per unit / per m² 2–4 days
Large 13+ Per m² / hourly 4–8 days

“We keep quotes fair by listing scope, prep level, product system, coat count and optional add‑ons in writing.”

To get a faster, more accurate quote, send photos, unit counts and access notes. We’ll reply with a clear written quote that matches your needs and avoids surprises.

Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices: Conclusion

Finally, a short decision guide to turn estimates into reliable budgets for your project.

Prices and costs vary mainly with size/count, condition, access, prep intensity and coating system. For planning use these ranges: per unit R500–R1,500+, per m² R60–R200+, labour R450–R900 per hour, touch‑ups R200–R500. Typical time for an average home is 2–5 days.

DIY can save money on simple touch‑ups but often raises long‑term costs when prep or adhesion is rushed. For best value, batch similar units, clear access and fix colour up front.

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We’re ready to help across Johannesburg and suburbs. Request a written quote by sending unit counts, rough measurements, photos, interior/exterior notes and any access constraints. Good prep and the right materials extend lifespan by years and protect quality and value.

FAQ – Aluminum Window Frame and Door Restoration Painting Prices

What areas of Johannesburg do we cover for aluminium frame and door restoration painting?

We serve central Johannesburg and all surrounding suburbs, including Sandton, Rosebank, Randburg, Bedfordview and Soweto. For outlying suburbs we factor travel and logistics into the quote so prices remain fair and consistent.

What does “restoration painting” include for aluminium frames and doors?

Restoration painting covers full surface cleaning and degreasing, corrosion control, sanding, priming with the correct metal primer, and two to three topcoats. We also mask glass and adjacent finishes, carry out minor repairs and provide a tidy handover with after-care advice.

Which types of frames and doors do we typically work on?

We paint sliding doors, hinged external doors, stacker doors, casement sections, shopfronts and glazed partitions. We also handle security gates, balcony frames and metal-framed conservatory sections when required.

How does interior work differ from exterior work and how does that affect price?

Exterior work often needs more surface preparation, corrosion control and higher-grade coatings for UV and weather resistance, which increases cost. Interior jobs can be quicker with lower-spec topcoats. Accessibility, masking and protection requirements also change the labour time and materials used.

Why does professional restoration painting add long-term value?

Proper preparation and the right coating system slow corrosion, improve thermal and weather performance, and extend service life. That reduces future repair costs and improves the visual appeal and resale value of the home.

What pricing models do we use?

We quote per unit for single items, per square metre for larger façades and on an hourly basis for bespoke or small repairs. Each model helps match the scope: unit pricing for doors, m² for continuous runs and hourly for variable-access work.

What are typical labour rates in Johannesburg?

Labour in the area generally ranges from R450 to R900 per hour depending on complexity, access and trade skill required. Our quotes clarify labour, materials and any specialist equipment costs.

What per-unit price ranges can I expect for frame painting?

Simple single-door or single-frame repainting often starts at the lower end, while larger double doors, complex glazing or high-access items cost more. Touch-ups sit at a lower fixed rate. Exact figures depend on condition, access and finish.

What is the typical cost per square metre?

Expect approximately R60 to R200+ per square metre. Low-cost jobs require light prep; higher costs reflect heavy corrosion control, multiple coats or premium coatings for coastal or high-UV exposure.

How much do touch-ups and small repairs usually cost?

Minor touch-ups and small repairs commonly range from about R200 to R500 per unit. That covers spot sanding, primer and one or two topcoats and basic corrosion treatment where needed.

What size, quantity and metre measurements drive time on site?

Larger metres and greater quantities increase scaffold time, masking, setup and paint application cycles. Small, widely spread items cost more per unit because of repeated setup. We measure total linear metres and glazed area to estimate time accurately.

How does the condition of existing paint affect cost?

Old bubble, flaking paint, oxidation or pitting demand extra labour for stripping, filling and corrosion control. Severe deterioration can add to prep time and materials, increasing the final price substantially.

How does accessibility influence pricing? (double-storey, security bars, tight sites)

Access issues like double-storey sections, security grills or confined spaces require specialised equipment or extra labour and safety measures. These factors often add to the quote to cover height safety rigs or extended setup time.

How do colour changes and finish levels affect cost?

Colour changes, especially from dark to light, require extra primer and more topcoats, increasing material and labour. High-gloss or specialised textured finishes also need additional coats and labour for a consistent result.

What primers do we use for aluminium and metal to ensure proper adhesion?

We specify aluminium-appropriate primers or etch primers designed for non-ferrous metals, followed by corrosion-inhibiting primers on alloy substrates. Choosing the right primer ensures long-term adhesion and finish integrity.

What paint tiers are available for South African conditions and what do they deliver?

We recommend mid-range acrylic polyurethanes for general protection and premium polyurethane or factory-grade powder coatings for harsh coastal or industrial environments. Higher tiers provide better UV resistance, longer lifespan and cleaner maintenance.

How do material choices change upfront cost and durability?

Premium coatings cost more per litre but last significantly longer and need fewer re-coats. Mid-range paints balance cost and lifespan. We outline options in the quote so you can see long-term value versus short-term saving.

What surface preparation steps do we follow?

We clean and degrease, remove loose coating, sand or blast where needed, treat corrosion, fill pits, and mask adjoining surfaces. Consistent prep is the main factor in a durable, defect-free finish.

What repairs do we carry out before painting?

We seal gaps, replace or tighten hardware if required, fill dents and address corrosion spots. For extensive corrosion we may recommend component replacement or specialist welding before coating.

Which application methods and coating systems do we use?

We typically apply a metal-specific primer followed by two topcoats using brush, roller or spray depending on access and finish required. Spraying often gives the most consistent finish for larger runs.

What quality checks and after-care do we provide?

We inspect adhesion, coating thickness and overall appearance, tidy the site and provide maintenance advice. Our handover includes recommended cleaning intervals and when to book touch-ups to prolong life.

What optional add-ons may appear in a quote?

Add-ons include hardware replacement, new weather stripping, sealing, glass edge sealing, powder-coating options, and specialised anti-corrosion treatments. We itemise these so clients can accept or decline extras.

Which hardware or functional fixes might we recommend before painting?

We often suggest replacing worn hinges, locks, rollers and seals to ensure operation after painting. Addressing mechanical faults first prevents damage to fresh coatings and improves door performance.

How do regional logistics influence pricing and scheduling?

Jobs in hard-to-reach suburbs or those requiring midday access restrictions may attract additional travel or time costs. We account for these factors upfront to keep quotes accurate and avoid surprises.

What are typical project timelines for an average home?

A standard residential repaint of doors and frames usually takes around two to five days, depending on quantity, prep needs and drying times. We give a clear schedule with each quote.

How can we provide accurate quotes for different suburbs?

We conduct a site assessment or request detailed photos and measurements. With that information we calculate labour, materials and access needs, then issue a transparent quote showing per-unit, per-metre or hourly components.

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