What types of materials can be powder coated?
We powder coat all metals that can withstand curing temperatures, including steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and galvanized metal. Our process works for both ferrous and non-ferrous substrates. We handle architectural components, fabricated parts, OEM products, and industrial equipment. If you have specialty materials or mil-spec requirements, we'll work with you to determine the best approach for your application.
How long does the powder coating process typically take?
Standard turnaround is typically 5-7 business days from receiving your parts to completion. This includes surface preparation, coating application, curing, and final inspection. We understand production schedules matter, so we communicate timelines upfront and provide updates throughout the process. For high-volume or time-sensitive projects, we can often accommodate expedited scheduling—contact us to discuss your specific timeline requirements.
What is your maximum part size for powder coating?
Our 10'×10'×30' production oven can accommodate large-scale components that many facilities cannot handle. This capacity allows us to coat oversized architectural elements, structural components, and large fabricated assemblies in a single piece, eliminating the need for sectioning. We've completed thousands of large-scale projects for manufacturers across Pasco County and Tampa Bay. Contact us with your dimensions for specific feasibility confirmation.
Do you offer color matching and custom finishes?
Yes, we provide custom color matching using AAMA certified powder coating products. Whether you need to match existing finishes, meet architectural specifications, or create a unique appearance, we work with you to achieve the right result. We support standard colors, custom formulations, and specialty finishes including textures and gloss levels. Our technical development support ensures your finish meets both aesthetic and performance requirements.
What surface preparation methods do you use?
We offer complete surface preparation including abrasive blasting, sand blasting, shot blasting, and grit blasting—each selected based on your substrate type and coating requirements. Proper preparation is critical for coating adhesion and longevity, so we use carefully selected media and controlled processes to remove rust, scale, old coatings, and contaminants while maintaining substrate integrity. Every part is inspected before coating to verify proper surface profile.
Can you handle high-volume production runs?
Absolutely. Our facility and processes are built for scale, with capacity to handle both one-off custom projects and high-volume production runs. We've completed over 20,000 projects and maintain consistent quality across large orders through process-driven application and controlled curing. Our logistics capabilities include scheduling coordination and delivery throughout Pasco County and Tampa Bay to support your production timelines without disruption.
Do you provide pick-up and delivery services?
Yes, we offer pick-up and delivery services throughout Pasco County and the greater Tampa Bay area, including Clearwater, New Port Richey, and Tarpon Springs. This eliminates transportation logistics on your end and streamlines project coordination. We schedule pick-ups based on your production flow and deliver finished components back to your facility on time. This complete service approach keeps your projects moving efficiently.
What quality standards do you follow?
We maintain QC Certified Program compliance and use AAMA certified products for all coating applications. Every job follows proven processes with controlled application parameters and verified curing cycles. Parts are inspected before release to ensure coating thickness, appearance, and durability meet specifications. We support architectural applications, mil specifications, and marine grade requirements, with technical documentation available. Our focus on doing the fundamentals right delivers consistent, repeatable results you can plan around.