Manhattan Electrostatic Window Frame Painter

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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.