Free pick-up and delivery is often offered for outdoor furniture coating projects like patio sets, poolside fixtures, and other residential metal items. This service is available mainly in the Houston area and is especially helpful for homeowners, HOAs, and property managers who want an easy, hassle-free experience. Pick-up and delivery make it simple to get items restored without worrying about transportation. Just reach out to check if your location qualifies or to schedule a pick-up.
A certificate of compliance can be provided for industrial powder coating orders if you need one. This certificate will confirm that the coating process meets the agreed specifications. Just let us know your requirements before the job starts, and we’ll include testing to make sure your order is up to standard. If you need specific details or extra documentation, it’s best to mention that early so we can have everything ready when your order is complete.
A warranty is offered on all powder coating services, covering defects caused by the coating process itself, like issues with pretreatment, powder application, or curing that don’t meet industry standards. It doesn’t cover damage from shipping, misuse, or any changes made after the coating is done. Items that can’t handle high curing temperatures, like some plastics or rubber parts, aren’t covered by the warranty either. This approach makes sure the coating meets quality standards and lasts as expected, as long as proper care is taken and the item is suitable for powder coating.
Most industrial powder coating jobs take about 4 to 5 days from start to finish. If you need something done faster, expedited service is available for an extra cost. Turnaround times can vary depending on the size and complexity of the order, but rush options are offered for urgent projects.
There are over 130 stock powder coat colors to choose from, and a wide variety of finishes are available. Options include matte, gloss, satin, textured, hammered, wrinkle, crinkle, and antique/vein looks. You can get specialty finishes too, like high-temperature resistant coatings, anti-skid textures, and metallic bonded effects. So, whether you want something smooth and shiny or a rougher, more unique feel, there are plenty of choices for both color and texture to fit your project.
Alloy wheel powder coating is available, and proper prep work is essential to get a smooth, long-lasting finish. The process starts by removing the wheels and completely stripping off any old paint or coatings, usually through media blasting or sandblasting. This step also takes care of any rust or corrosion, getting right down to clean metal. After blasting, the wheels are carefully inspected and cleaned to make sure there’s no residue, dirt, or oil left behind. Any sensitive areas like bolt holes or threads are masked off before applying the powder coat. Prepping the wheels like this helps the new coating stick better and gives you a strong, durable finish that holds up to weather and road conditions.
On-site industrial powder coating is available for large or fixed structures that can't be moved. This service is popular with contractors, cities, and manufacturers who have big items or equipment that are too big or heavy to transport. The team brings the necessary equipment and expertise directly to the project location to provide the same high-quality powder coating as they would in the shop, making it a convenient solution for large-scale or hard-to-move projects.
Custom powder coating is available for things like gates, railings, and artistic metalwork. You can pick from over 130 stock colors, and there are a lot of finishes—including matte, gloss, textured, and even special effects like metallic or antique looks. This makes it easy to match your own style or design. The powder coating process works well for both new items and ones that need restoration, and the finish is made to last outdoors, even in Houston’s climate. If you have unique or creative metalwork, your project can be coated to match your custom vision.
Yes, custom powder coating is available for large, fixed structures with on-site service. This is especially helpful for big items that can't be moved, like gates, railings, or architectural features. Contractors, cities, and manufacturers often use this service because it brings high-quality powder coating directly to the project location. The process is designed to provide durable, long-lasting protection even for items exposed to tough weather or heavy use. On-site powder coating meets industry standards and helps maintain the look and performance of large metal structures.
Alloy wheel coating is one of the services offered, and full surface prep is included before coating. This means removing old paint, corrosion, or any existing finish using proven techniques like sandblasting or media blasting. That way, the coating sticks better and lasts longer. Each wheel is cleaned and prepped so you get a smooth, fresh finish that protects against rust and wear. Just bring in your wheels or reach out for more details about the process.
Custom powder coating is available for artistic metalwork and projects that need specific colors or design details. Choose from over 130 stock powder coat colors, plus a wide variety of finishes like matte, gloss, textured, hammered, metallic, and even specialty effects. Custom matching for unique shades is possible, and detailed masking techniques let you add logos or special patterns right onto metal pieces. This service helps turn creative ideas or branded projects into real, finished metalwork that’s tough, long-lasting, and built to handle the weather.
A warranty is provided for powder coating services and covers any issues with the coating process itself—like failures caused by bad prep, poor powder application, or problems during curing. The warranty doesn’t cover damage from shipping, misuse, or if something happens to the piece after it leaves the shop. It also doesn't cover items that can’t handle high heat, such as plastics or certain rubber parts, since those materials can be damaged during curing. The goal is to make sure the powder coating holds up as promised if used and handled properly.
A warranty is offered on the powder coating service to cover any issues that come from the coating process itself, like problems with pretreatment, powder application, or curing that didn’t meet industry standards. The warranty does not cover damage from shipping, misuse, changes made to the item after it leaves the shop, or from coatings applied to things that can’t handle the high curing temperatures, such as certain plastics or rubber parts. If you need more details, you can always ask about the specific warranty terms when placing your order.
High-temperature resistant powder coating is available for BBQ grills and other metal parts that need to handle a lot of heat. Special powders are used that can stand up to high temperatures without peeling or discoloring, making them a good choice for grills, fire pits, and certain industrial equipment. There are also different finishes and colors to choose from, so you can get a custom look as well as strong protection. Just make sure all parts that need to be coated are made of metal and can handle the oven curing temperatures used in the process.
A warranty covers that the powder coating process—including pretreatment, powder application, and curing—meets industry standards. It protects against problems that come from the coating process itself. The warranty does not cover damage from shipping, misuse, or any changes made after the work is done. It also does not cover items that can’t handle the high curing temperatures, like certain plastics or rubber, or damage caused after the coating is finished. If you have special requirements, just ask what can be covered before starting your project.