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Fence and Gate Restoration

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Powder Coating Fences and Gates

Powder coating is a type of coating that is applied to metal surfaces using a dry powder that is then cured under heat. This creates a durable, attractive finish that is resistant to chipping, peeling, and other forms of damage. Powder coating is commonly used on a variety of metal products, including fences and gates.

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Almost Any Type Of Metal

Fence or gate can be powder coated, including aluminum, steel, and iron. Powder coating can be applied to a variety of fence and gate styles, including chain link, picket, and ornamental. Powder coating is also available in a wide range of colors and finishes, so it can be customized to match the style and color of the surrounding area.

The process of powder coating a fence or gate involves several steps:

  • First, the metal surface is cleaned and prepared, using abrasive blasting or other methods to remove any dirt, rust, or other contaminants. 

  • Next, the powder coating is applied to the surface using an electrostatic spray gun, which charges the powder particles and attracts them to the metal surface.

  • The powder is then cured using heat, which causes it to flow and form a continuous film on the surface.

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The length of time it takes to powder coat a fence or gate can vary depending on the size of the fence or gate and the complexity of the process. In general, however, it can take several hours to complete the powder coating process.
 

Powder coating can be a more cost-effective option than buying a new fence or gate, especially if the existing fence or gate is in good condition but just needs a new finish. Powder coating can extend the life of a fence or gate by protecting it from the elements and other forms of damage, so it can be a more cost-effective option in the long run. In addition, powder coating is a more environmentally friendly option than buying a new fence or gate, as it allows the existing fence or gate to be reused and recycled instead of being thrown away.

Who typically uses this service:

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Residential home owners

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Businesses

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Property Managers

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Parks

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Apartments

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Warehouses

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Restaurants

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Stadiums

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Additional Information

  • 1. Service Area
    Greater Houston area-Galveston, Conroe, Katy, Fulshear, Richmond, Sugarland
  • 2. Warranty
    1 year warranty on application of coating
  • 3. How Long Does it Take?
    4-6 weeks for residential 2-3 weeks commercial
  • 4. What metals do you work with?
    Steel, Iron, Cast Iron, Aluminum, Cast Aluminum
  • 5. Color Options
    Over 30 stock colors to choose from Custom colors available for additional charge
  • 6. Other options - straps, extra
    Straps Slings Custom Cushions
  • 7. Quantity Restrictions
    No minimum or maximum quantities
  • 8. Process (example: drop off or pickup, blast, coat, bake, pickup or drop off)
    Pickup Inspect Disassemble Media blast to SSPC-SP6 blast specification Inspect for damage Notify customer Repair Powder Coat Reassemble using new hardware Deliver to customer
  • 9. Happy Customers
    Becks Prime New Territory Grand Lakes Pappas Little Woodrows

To learn more about our powder coating services and how we can help you transform your existing patio furniture, get in touch with Allied Powder Coating today.

Our Recent Projects

Our Customer Reviews

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This is the second time I have had Allied refinish two patio sets for my backyard (the first time was over 15 years ago, and they LASTED!), and I couldn't be more pleased.

Julie Oudin
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I used Allied in the past & the finished product was completed to perfection, and now 15 yrs. later is ready for another overhaul! Thank you to Allied and your team, undoubtedly the BEST!!

Linda Drapp
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Had all my metal patio furniture powder coated by Allied about 7 years ago. It still looks fabulous. I highly recommend them for a brand new look for your furniture.

Karen Reed
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