Wood Painters in Canterbury

Canterbury Decorators — wood painting in Canterbury, delivered by a trusted local decorator across period, coastal, and village properties.
Your decorator paints timber across Canterbury homes — inside and out, period and modern. Each surface gets the right prep and the right product.
- Exterior timber prepared and painted with correct primer, undercoat, and topcoat
- Marine-grade specification for exposed coastal timber
- Interior joinery (skirting, architraves, panelling) painted in the correct finish
- Period timber features in listed properties handled with appropriate products
- Exterior and interior combined in a single project where needed
Call 01227 200884 for a free quote.
How Canterbury Decorators Works
Canterbury Decorators connects Canterbury homeowners with a trusted local decorator. You ring us, we take your brief, and we put you in touch with the right decorator for the job. They handle the site visit, the written quote, the work, and the warranty — all direct with you.

Why Choose Canterbury Decorators
Full Timber Scope
Exterior fascias and soffits, sash windows, coastal marine-grade cladding, Tudor exposed beams, and interior joinery — your decorator specifies for each surface type individually.
Clear Pricing
Your decorator prepares a written quote covering the scope of work.
Trusted Partner
We work with decorators we’ve checked for trade history, local coverage, and a strong track record.
Local Coverage
Timber painting across Canterbury, Whitstable, Herne Bay, and surrounding villages.
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Canterbury’s Wood Painting Specialists
Exterior Timber: Fascias, Soffits, and Cladding
Exterior timber on period properties: fascias, soffits, bargeboards, cladding. Exterior-grade oil-based or water-based topcoat over a compatible primer. Where previous paint is failing, your decorator removes it before repriming. For walls and timber together, see our exterior painting service.
Timber Sash Windows and Window Frames
Sashes are the most technically demanding exterior timber on a Canterbury property. Glazing bars accumulate paint over decades; runners need clearance to function. Build-up is worked back at the bar profiles and primed before topcoat. Full detail on our window frame painting page.
Coastal Timber in Whitstable and Herne Bay
Coastal timber deteriorates faster than inland. Salt air burns through standard exterior finishes in three to five years. Marine-grade primers and high-flexibility topcoats are used throughout on properties on Harbour Street, Oxford Street, Central Parade, and Western Esplanade.
Exposed Beams in Tudor and Medieval Properties
Exposed oak beams in medieval and Tudor properties are best treated with a timber oil or compatible stain that feeds the wood rather than sealing it. Each case is assessed and a product advised. Beams aren’t painted over with opaque paint unless that’s clearly the intention and the timber condition suits it.
Interior Timber Joinery
Interior joinery: skirting, architraves, dado rails, panelling, doors. Sanded to a smooth base, primed, and finished in the correct sheen. Period joinery with multiple paint layers is assessed before adding another coat. Satin and eggshell are standard. Gloss is an option for a more traditional look in period properties.


Here’s How It Works
1. Timber Assessment
Your decorator inspects all surfaces to be painted, checks for rot, failing paint, and build-up at profiles, and identifies the surface type and the exposure level of external timber.
2. Surface Preparation
Loose and failing paint is removed. Bare timber receives the appropriate primer for the species and location. Moulded profiles are worked back where build-up requires it.
3. Primer Coat
Applied to all prepared timber surfaces with full drying time before proceeding. On coastal properties, marine-grade primer is applied to all external timber.
4. Undercoat and Topcoat
Applied in sequence with drying time between each coat.
5. Final Inspection
Your decorator inspects all painted timber surfaces and deals with any missed areas or touch-ups before leaving.
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Wood Painting Costs in Canterbury
Timber painting costs depend on the quantity, type, and condition of surfaces. Total project costs typically range from £300 for fascias and soffits to £3,000 for a full interior joinery repaint. Call 01227 200884 for a precise quote.

Timber Quantity and Condition
More linear metres of joinery or more window frames means more time. Peeling, failing, or heavily built-up paint requires more preparation.
Coastal Specification
Marine-grade products in Whitstable and Herne Bay cost more per litre but extend the maintenance interval significantly.
Typical Ranges
Exterior fascias and soffits, standard terrace: £300 to £600. Full external timber repaint (windows, doors, fascias, soffits): £800 to £2,000. Coastal marine-grade: add 20 to 30 percent. Interior joinery repaint, whole house: £1,200 to £3,000.
All prices are estimates. Contact us for a written quote. See our masonry painting page for combined timber and masonry projects.
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