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Manhattan Electrostatic Window Frame Painter
 

NYC Window Mullion Painting

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A mullion is that bar which separates window panes vertically. It provides a strong reinforcement piece for the glass primarily, but may also lend structural support to the arch or lintel above the window. In general, a horizontal piece between glass panes is a transom or head jamb, and can be called a horizontal mullion for clarity. Some mullions, vertical or horizontal, are purely decorative and placed inside on the glass for the appearance of window panes. These homeowners in Manhattan remodeled their entire place, and the architect in charge of the project called us to spray the mullions and frames.

 These windows showcase city life as well as a peaceful outdoor balcony with a charming plant space along the far patio wall. We were excited to get to work, visualizing how white trim would brighten the interior spaces and soften the view frame from inside. Since we would be priming and spray painting, masking and protecting everywhere was imperative. Our team is meticulous in their prep, and each one is experienced in using spray equipment. It’s not as easy as it looks, but to the trained professional painter, it’s somewhat fun in an instant gratification kind of way. Everyone was very pleased with the result of our cleaning, priming and painting the mullions and the frames, while protecting everything else.

 

 
Lintel Painting and Restoration NYC
 

Lintel Painting Contractor

Windows are built from a variety of materials like different types of woods, high grade plastics, and weather-resistant metals. Weather conditions must be considered when it comes to window installation and maintenance. This, along with choosing the right products to use, can cause a world of confusion where people often miss a crucial element in their facade design plan - the lintel.

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What is a lintel and why paint it?

Lintels provide a visible means of support in the structural integrity of windows. They are typically made of angular steel, stone or cast concrete and found on the top of all doors and windows in a typical structure. Despite its diminutive nature, this piece of metal is crucial to a façade’s integrity. They carry heavy weight and require inspection to be approved.

Since they are located on your building’s exterior, they are susceptible to rust. A severely rusted lintel will begin to expand because of moisture and water damage. The expansion can result in cracks in your façade which can lead to a costly repair bill.

For this reason, they need maintenance and upkeep to protect your home or business building exterior. Experts recommend having your lintels checked annually, and this is where Paintworks & Decorating can step in.

Our Process

Our expert team is able to restore lintels by scraping away rust and dirt and sanding the surface to smooth. Professionally-trained employees only use the best products for rust removal - products which will protect your lintel metal from acquiring more rust.

We apply a primer base first so the rust prevention paint over that adheres well to a metal surface. High quality rust preventive exterior paints (such as Rust-Oleum) increase the longevity and integrity of your lintels.

Our experienced specialists have worked on hundreds of homes and businesses, and we are well-positioned to service your lintel service needs.

Free Quotes

If you’re not sure if your lintels need to be repainted, restored or replaced, reach out for a free quote. We are proud to serve all of NYC, Westchester County, Nassau County and Northern NJ.