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The Product Finish

Getting the right finish is essential especially with external joinery. All our windows and doors are finished in a Teknos microporous paint system. We not only use a water-based microporous paint but we ensure impeccable quality by carrying the work out in our Kingston factory, in our purpose-built spray facility.

Why Teknos microporous paint?

Premium quality: Microporous paint lets the wood expand and contract with the seasons so the paint doesn’t crack and let in water. You get a long lasting finish – which is why we guarantee it for eight years.

Easy maintenance: Microporous paint ensures your windows and doors remain maintenance free for years to come, typically only needing repainting every eight years. A water-based out-performs oil based which is very slow drying, difficult to maintain and requiring extensive preparation before re-coating (which needs to be done regularly).
A choice of finish and colour. Our standard paint is a Teknos clean white 30% sheen but you can opt for a 60% sheen finish. You can choose dual colour (internal and external) and we can colour match to all well-known brands of paint such as Farrow & Ball, Fired Earth and little Greene. We also offer a wood stain finish. Not sure what you want? Come into our workshop and let us show you the different options.

Standard paint system:

Teknos clean white (30% sheen) internally and externally.

Optional:

60% sheen finish;
Dual colour (different colour internally / externally);
Stained finish;
Colour matching to all well-known brands of paint, including Farrow & Ball, Fired Earth, Little Greene.

Paint system is a crucial component of external joinery. Woodland ensures total quality control by supplying all our products fully factory finished in our water-based microporous paint system.

All Woodland windows and doors are finished in our purpose built spray facility. Microporous paint is environmentally friendly and ensures your windows and doors remain maintenance free for years to come; typical re-coating intervals are up to 8 years.