Garage Door Painters in Ipswich

Ipswich Painters paint garage doors across Ipswich — timber, metal, GRP composite, and uPVC.
- Timber garage doors stripped, primed, and repainted to last
- Metal and steel doors: rust treatment, priming, and durable finish
- GRP composite doors: specialist adhesion primer before topcoat
- uPVC garage doors: plastic primer system, matched or updated colour
- Colour matching available to coordinate with the house exterior
Ipswich’s housing stock shapes what garage doors we most commonly work on. Detached and semi-detached homes in Kesgrave, Rushmere St Andrew, and Martlesham Heath tend to have GRP composite or uPVC doors fitted with the original build. Stoke Park semis and Victorian properties in the Christchurch area more often have older metal up-and-over doors that have accumulated corrosion over the years.
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We work across Ipswich’s varied housing stock, from Waterfront apartments to Kesgrave detached homes.
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Timber and Metal Garage Door Painting
Timber Garage Doors
Timber garage doors need thorough preparation before any new paint is applied. We strip back to sound timber, sand the surface, and fill any splits or deterioration with exterior filler.
Bare timber gets an oil-based or specialist exterior primer before the finish coat. Two coats of exterior gloss or satin are applied as standard. Side-hinged and up-and-over timber doors are both common on Ipswich’s 1930s to 1960s semis and detached properties. Done correctly, a painted timber door will hold its finish through Suffolk winters without cracking or lifting.
Metal and Steel Doors
Metal garage doors fail when preparation is skipped. Surface rust is wire-brushed and treated with a rust converter before any primer is applied. A rust-inhibiting metal primer follows and cures before the finish coat goes on.
The common failures we encounter on metal doors across Ipswich — rust bleed-through at the edges, bubbling finish, peeling coats — all result from inadequate preparation rather than poor paint. North Sea salt air carried across Suffolk speeds up surface oxidation on metal doors, which makes thorough rust treatment even more important on eastern-facing elevations.


GRP, uPVC and Combining with an Exterior Repaint


GRP and Composite Doors
GRP (glass reinforced plastic) is the most common composite garage door material. It requires a specialist adhesion primer before any topcoat — standard primer will not bond to the smooth, non-porous surface, and the finish will peel.
The door does not need stripping; a thorough clean and degrease before priming is sufficient. GRP composite doors are the standard fit on 1990s and 2000s properties across Kesgrave and Martlesham Heath. With the correct primer system, the colour choice is wide and the finish lasts.
uPVC Doors
uPVC garage doors can be painted with the right primer. Specialist plastic primers create the bond the finish coat needs — standard exterior paint applied directly to uPVC will not adhere.
With the correct primer, a painted uPVC door typically holds its finish for five to eight years before a refresh is needed. Homeowners across Ipswich’s suburban estates frequently use a garage door repaint to update from original white to a contemporary anthracite grey or black.
Combining with an Exterior Repaint
Garage doors are regularly included in wider exterior repaints across Ipswich. Masonry walls, window frames, fascias, front door, and garage door all done in one visit means one team, one schedule, and a consistent finish across the whole elevation.
See our exterior painting page for full details. We also cover front door painting and wood painting as part of the same exterior scope.
How Garage Door Painting Works
1. Assessment
We check the door material, existing coating condition, and note any rust, rot, peeling, or adhesion failure before quoting.
2. Surface Preparation
Timber is sanded back to sound wood. Metal is wire-brushed and any rust treated. GRP and uPVC surfaces are cleaned and degreased. No new product goes on over a compromised surface.
3. Priming
Bare timber gets an oil-based or specialist timber primer. Metal gets a rust-inhibiting metal primer. GRP and uPVC get specialist adhesion primers designed for non-porous surfaces.
4. Finish Coats
Two finish coats are standard for garage doors. Exterior gloss or satin for timber and metal. Specialist flexible topcoats for GRP and uPVC where required. Colour matching is available on request.
5. Final Check
We check coverage on all faces — including edges and the inside face if accessible — before leaving. Any touch-ups are completed on the day.
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Garage Door Painting Costs in Ipswich
Prices vary with door size, material, and the condition of the existing coating. We provide a fixed price after assessing the door.
Typical Price Range
Typical range: £180 to £450.
- Timber up-and-over or side-hinged door (sound condition): £180–280
- Metal or steel door with rust treatment needed: £220–350
- GRP or composite door: £200–320
- uPVC door: £180–280
- Double garage door (any material): add 50–80% to the above
What Affects the Cost
Doors in poor condition — heavy rust, peeling in multiple layers, or significant wood rot — require more preparation time and fall toward the higher end of the range.
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We quote a fixed price after seeing the door in person. No additions are made after the work starts. The quote covers all preparation, priming, and finish coats as specified.

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