Painting contractor for outdoor aluminum furniture

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Old 01-13-2022, 08:53 AM
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Does anybody have a recommendation for a contractor to paint the outdoor aluminum furniture that I have on my Lanai? I have a total of 12 pieces including dining table, chairs and couch.
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IMHO, unless the furniture is very expensive, your will probably pay more for the painting than for replacing the furniture. I would only do this as a DIY project, with suitable spray paint, and proper preparation.
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Old 01-13-2022, 10:21 AM
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IMHO, unless the furniture is very expensive, your will probably pay more for the painting than for replacing the furniture. I would only do this as a DIY project, with suitable spray paint, and proper preparation.
Agreed. Unless you bought it from FrontGate or it is very high end or resort-quality, it is not worth refinishing. Refinishing, last time I looked into it, was about 50% of replacing with new.

Otherwise, you can search and inquire with Orlando Restrapping (dot com) or Best Buy patio furniture (dot com).

Hope this helps.
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Another thought. In The Daily Sun classified, under the Handyman section, there are a number of listings that indicate they do painting. Since you don't have a large number of items to paint, that might be an option and it might be less expensive than a commercial business. I would think that a handyman could do it as a DYI project.
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