FAQs

Powder coating pricing structure varies by project and is subject to many project-specific variables. Sometimes it is a simple square footage calculation, but project complexity also plays a factor. Small parts are often priced per piece with quantity discounts for larger volume orders.
Powder coating is an investment in the finished product of any job. It offers superior protection to paint in that it is harder to damage and far more resistant to daily wear. Powder coating provides superior corrosion protection, chemical protection, and is resistant to high heat.
Powder coating is typically higher in cost than paint, but offers negligible maintenance requirements. Though some industrial paint types are far more expensive than powder coating. Its cost is easily diluted by lower maintenance and superior protection.
UV light exposure is hard on certain colors of powder. Powder coating can be hard to touch up, but if applied correctly it should not need to be. Extreme heat of several hundred degrees will cause powder coating substrates to deteriorate faster.
In every application powder coating is more cost-effective than chrome plating while offering much greater protection. We carry certain powders that mimic the aesthetics of chrome plating or polished aluminum
Powder coating is best left to be done by trained professionals with top-of-the-line equipment. Our powder applicators are masters of their craft, and we have to tools to offer excellence and efficiency.
Depending on the preparation needs IE stripping, sandblasting, and the project’s complexity, our production lead times trend around two weeks. While this is above average by certain standards, the quality of our preparation process offers a superior final product that our most demanding clients are happy to wait for.
Many variables factor into the lifespan of powder coating such as UV exposure, chemical exposure, general wear exposure etc. The higher quality of the coating material the longer the coating will last. In environmentally neutral scenarios powder coating can last over 40 years.