Common Questions
Got questions about powder coating? Here are answers to the most common ones. If you don't see your question here, reach out — we're happy to help.
We offer thousands of color options — from standard solid colors to custom metallics, textures, and candy finishes. If you have a specific color in mind, send us a photo and we'll do our best to match it. We'll work with you to pick the perfect color and finish for your project.
Our in-house oven is 8 feet wide, 8 feet tall, and 10 feet deep, which handles the vast majority of projects. For larger items, we have access to a 20-foot oven to accommodate oversized pieces.
Absolutely. We powder coat both factory and aftermarket wheels. Whether you want a single solid color or a multi-color custom design, we can make it happen. Wheels are one of our most popular services.
No. Powder coating is a non-destructive process when done correctly. The curing temperatures are safe for steel, aluminum, and most metal components. We carefully evaluate each piece before starting to make sure the process is appropriate for your specific parts.
Powder coating is significantly more durable than traditional paint. When properly applied, it resists chipping, scratching, fading, and corrosion for years. The exact lifespan depends on the application and environment, but you can expect a finish that holds up far longer than spray paint or wet paint.
Everything we do is handled in-house — from chemical stripping to sandblasting to powder coating. Nothing is contracted out. We send you progress photos throughout the process so you always know exactly where your project stands. It's a personal, hands-on approach built on integrity and attention to detail.
The easiest way is to call or text us at 662-416-7303 or fill out the contact form on our website. Send us a few photos of what you need coated along with your color preference, and we'll get back to you with a quote as quickly as possible.
If it's metal and can withstand curing temperatures (typically around 400°F), then yes — it can most likely be powder coated. Common items include wheels, suspension parts, frames, furniture, railings, hitches, and more. If you're not sure, just reach out and we'll let you know.
In addition to powder coating, we offer chemical stripping and sandblasting as part of our full in-house preparation process. Every project gets the complete treatment — stripping, blasting, prepping, coating, and careful packaging — all under one roof.
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