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Regular paint is frustrating. It scratches, peels, and loses its shine—forcing you to redo the job and waste money long before you should have to. Our powder coating in Baton Rouge is the most innovative solution.
Using advanced electrostatic application and high-heat curing, we create a finish that’s tougher than paint, resistant to rust and fading, and available in a vast range of colors and textures. From wheels and patio furniture to gates and industrial parts, powder coating gives your items a showroom look that lasts.
Powder coating isn’t just about looks; it’s about performance. Unlike liquid paint, which can run or chip easily, powder forms a thick, even layer that bonds tightly to metal when cured in the oven. That means stronger protection against scratches, corrosion, and weather damage.
It’s also environmentally friendly. With near-zero VOC emissions and minimal waste, powder coating is safer for your team and the environment. Plus, it offers more design flexibility with a wide variety of colors, gloss levels, and specialty finishes like textures or metallics.
Whether you’re refreshing outdoor furniture, customizing your car’s wheels, or protecting heavy-duty equipment, powder coating delivers long-lasting value. Here’s why more Baton Rouge homeowners, auto shops, and businesses are choosing powder over paint:
Most projects are completed within 3–7 business days. Larger or more complex jobs may take longer. Rush service may be available upon request.
Powder Coating is a service designed to prepare, protect, or restore metal surfaces. It is recommended when professional, durable results are required that typical DIY methods cannot achieve.
Clean the item of dirt and grease, and remove personal belongings. Disassembly may be required; our team will handle specialized preparation like blasting, stripping, or masking.
Pricing depends on the size, material, preparation, and finish type. Written estimates are provided before starting. All completed work is backed by a workmanship guarantee.
Yes. Some plastics, composites, and heat-sensitive parts may not be appropriate for this process. We assess each project before approval to ensure safety and quality.