Artistic Iron Works in Las Vegas offers powder coating services because we know firsthand how brutal our weather is on metal. We’ve been serving the Las Vegas Valley since 1971, so we have direct experience with the beating metal can take due to triple-digit heat, intense UV exposure, and desert conditions: paint fades, chips, and fails — often within a season.
Our on-site powder coating facility gives you a finish that’s chemically bonded to the metal, built to outlast the desert climate, and is available in hundreds of colors and textures. No outsourcing. No middleman. Just a finish done right, the first time.
What Is Powder Coating?
Powder coating is a protective layer that is applied as a free-flowing, dry powder. It is typically applied electrostatically and is then cured under heat to allow it to flow and form a rugged and resilient “skin”.
What Can Be Powder Coated?
Almost any metal that holds an electrostatic charge and withstands 400°F can be powder coated. Here’s what we coat every day:
- Automotive & Powersports: if it’s metal & on a vehicle, we can coat it.
- Wrought Iron Gates, Fencing & Doors: we fabricate all ironwork on-site.
- Motorcycle Parts: frames, swing arms, fork tubes for all motorcycle makes & types.
- Home & Outdoor Living: patio furniture, garden fountains, bike racks, home decor, and more.
- Custom Signs & Commercial Work: architectural structures, logos, outdoor signage, and commercial fixtures.
Our Powder Coating Process
1. Prep & Pre-Treatment
Proper prep is everything. Skipping or rushing pre-treatment is the #1 reason powder coat fails prematurely. We never cut corners here.
2. Electrostatic Application
The powder is given a positive electrostatic charge, which causes it to wrap and adhere evenly to the grounded metal — including edges and corners that liquid paint struggles to cover consistently.
3. Oven Curing
Parts go into our climate-controlled curing oven, where digital timers and temperature monitoring ensure a precise, consistent cure every time. No weather dependency. No humidity variables.
4. Quality Inspection
Coating thickness is tested to confirm proper mil coverage before your piece leaves our shop.
Powder Coating FAQs
How much does powder coating cost in Las Vegas?
Pricing depends on the size and complexity of the piece, prep requirements, and the finish selected.
The best way to get an accurate quote is to bring your parts in or send us photos — we'll give you a straight answer.
Does powder coat flake, peel or crack?
Only if the metal wasn't properly prepped before application. With correct pre-treatment, powder coating is one of the most durable finishes available.
Can you coat edges and corners properly?
Yes. The electrostatic application creates a wrapping effect that covers edges and corners more uniformly than liquid paint.
Can I skip pre-treatment to save money?
We don't offer that option — and you wouldn't want us to. Pre-treatment is what makes the finish last. Without it, even a perfect coat will fail under basic weather exposure.
How thick is the powder coating applied?
We test for recommended mil thickness on every job to ensure proper coverage. This is standard practice and something any reputable shop should be doing.
Does powder coating depend on weather conditions?
No — that's one of its biggest advantages over liquid paint. Our curing process happens in a controlled oven, so humidity, heat, and cold have zero effect on the outcome.
Can you paint over or re-coat powder coated metal?
Yes. Existing powder-coated surfaces can be refinished with proper pre-treatment.
In fact, powder coat makes an excellent primer base for future coatings.
On-Site Powder Coating – A Difference You’ll Feel in the Price & Timeline
Many iron and metalwork companies don’t have their own powder coating equipment. That means your piece gets loaded, transported, handed off to a third-party shop, picked up, and delivered — all before it reaches your project.
Every one of those steps adds labor, fuel costs, scheduling delays, and risk of damage.
Our 2005 facility renovations established us as the largest full-service wrought iron company in the nation — and our powder coating has been under the same roof as our fabrication shop ever since.
That means your project stays with us from start to finish and results in faster turnaround, better quality control, and no surprise markups from outsourcing.
Why Powder Coating Beats Paint — Especially in Las Vegas
Standard liquid paint wasn’t designed for the Las Vegas climate.
Here’s why powder coating is the better investment:
Built for Desert Heat & UV
Las Vegas averages 294 sunny days per year, with summer temps regularly exceeding 110°F. Powder coating resists UV fading and thermal degradation far better than conventional paint, keeping your finish looking fresh for years — not months.
Harder, Tougher Finish
Powder coat bonds to metal at the molecular level through an electrostatic and heat-curing process. The result is a finish that resists chipping, scratching, and corrosion better than paint can.
No Running, No Sagging, No Solvent
Because powder coating is applied dry and cured in a controlled oven, there’s no liquid carrier to run or sag — and no harsh solvents. You get a more uniform, thicker coat in a single pass.
Hundreds of Colors & Finishes
Choose from single-stage, metallic, candy, wrinkle, fluorescent, and specialty finishes. We carry a full palette and can special order from major powder suppliers. Annual waxing keeps the color rich and vibrant for decades.
Environmentally Responsible
Our powder recovery systems reclaim up to 98% of overspray for reuse. Liquid paint overspray can’t be reclaimed — powder coating is the cleaner, greener choice.
Get a Free Powder Coating Quote in Las Vegas
We promise every customer:
- No hidden charges
- We work within any budget
- We’ll meet or beat any competitive bid
- We guarantee our estimates
Ready to protect and transform your metal? Artistic Iron Works is located in the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas. Stop by our showroom to see and feel finish samples in person, or contact us to discuss your project.
