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Bring new life to your metal surfaces with electrostatic painting that lasts longer, looks better, and costs less over time.

Ideal Applications for Electrostatic Painting

At Door Refinishing Arizona, we apply electrostatic painting to a wide range of residential, commercial, and industrial projects throughout Scottsdale and surrounding areas. The versatility of this method means you can use it almost anywhere metal is exposed to the elements or frequent use.

Common Residential Uses

  • Metal front doors and frames

  • Garage doors

  • Wrought iron gates and fences

  • Porch and stair railings

  • Metal patio furniture

These surfaces often face harsh Arizona sun, wind, and dust. Electrostatic paint helps protect them while restoring their original beauty.

Commercial & Industrial Applications

  • Office building entryways

  • Lockers and restroom partitions

  • Elevators and escalator trim

  • Warehouse racks and safety railings

  • Industrial equipment and piping

  • Retail fixtures and display racks

We also service schools, government facilities, apartment complexes, HOAs, and athletic parks.

What Is Electrostatic Painting and Why Does It Matter?

Electrostatic painting is a specialized coating process designed for conductive metal surfaces. It works by using an electrical charge to bond paint particles to the surface, wrapping around corners and hard-to-reach areas for a perfectly smooth, even coat.

Unlike traditional painting methods that can leave streaks, drips, or uneven patches, electrostatic painting delivers a consistent, factory-like finish with minimal waste. That means less mess, shorter turnaround times, and a result that looks as good as new—or better.

 

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How Electrostatic Painting Works

Think of it like a magnet. The paint is given a positive charge, while the metal surface is grounded with a negative charge. When sprayed, the paint is naturally pulled toward the metal. It adheres evenly, even on tight curves or detailed areas like railings or fixtures.

This magnetic attraction allows for:

  • Up to 95% transfer efficiency, meaning less wasted paint

  • 360° coverage around posts, pipes, and detailed metal objects

  • Fewer coats needed—typically just one pass for full coverage

  • Fast drying and curing times, often overnight

It’s not just high-tech—it’s highly practical, too.

Electrostatic Painting Process Call for a Free Quote!

  • Initial Consultation and Assessment
    We start with a comprehensive consultation to assess your surfaces and understand your goals. During this visit, we’ll evaluate the condition of the metal and provide recommendations on colors, finishes, and other details to achieve the perfect look.

  • Preparation of Surface
    Before applying the paint, we thoroughly clean and prepare the surface. For areas exposed to the elements, we address any corrosion or minor repairs as needed to ensure the paint adheres flawlessly. Surface preparation is a critical step that impacts the final result and ensures the longevity of the finish.

  • Electrostatic Painting Application
    Once the surface is prepped, we apply an electrically charged paint that is magnetically drawn to the metal surface. This process achieves a consistent and durable finish that is resistant to peeling and chipping. With careful attention to detail, our team delivers a smooth, seamless finish every time.

  • Final Inspection and Quality Check
    Our team completes a final inspection to ensure quality, longevity, and customer satisfaction. You’ll receive instructions on caring for your newly painted surfaces, helping you maintain their beauty over time.

FAQs About Electrostatic Painting Services

Q: Can it be used on aluminum or stainless steel?
Yes, aluminum is perfect for electrostatic painting. Stainless steel, however, may resist bonding without special primers or pretreatment.

Q: Is this safe to do indoors?
Absolutely. Our process creates minimal overspray and VOCs. It’s safe for indoor use in offices, schools, hospitals, and residential settings.

Q: How long before I can use the surface again?
Most surfaces are dry to the touch within a few hours. Full curing typically occurs overnight.

Q: Can old paint be covered?
Yes, as long as the old coating is intact and well-adhered. We always inspect and prep the surface thoroughly before application.

Q: Do you offer custom colors or finishes?
We have a wide variety of gloss levels and colors available, including matches to factory specs or custom palettes.

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