Las Vegas • Reno • Southern Utah
Electrostatic Painting

Company

Licensed & Insured
5-Year Warranty
A+ Rating on BBB
10,000+
Projects Completed
18+
Years in Business
5-Year
Residential Warranty
4.9
Average Rating (nearly 1,000)
What Electrostatic Painting Includes
The technology that makes old metal surfaces look brand new. Without replacement costs.
On-Site Application
We apply electrostatic finishes on site with no disassembly or removal needed.
360° Wrap Coverage
Electrically charged paint particles wrap around metal surfaces for complete coverage.
Factory-Like Durability
Electrostatic finishes bond at the molecular level, creating a hard, chip-resistant surface.
Why Property Managers Choose Electrostatic Painting
Replacing elevator doors, door frames, and handrails costs tens of thousands. Electrostatic painting delivers factory-quality finish at 10-20% of replacement cost.
Match existing hardware colors or update to new ones. Any color, any sheen. All applied on-site with minimal disruption to building operations.
  • 95%+ transfer efficiency. Minimal waste and near-zero overspray — safe for adjacent surfaces.
  • In-place application. No factory disassembly required — we paint equipment and fixtures on-site.
  • Consistent coverage on complex shapes. Rails, doors, lockers, frames, and irregular surfaces all covered.
  • EPA-compliant aerosol standards. Full regulatory compliance on every electrostatic project.
  • Multi-surface capability. Metal, powder-coat, aluminum, and pre-painted steel all treatable.
Four Steps. Minimized Business Disruption.
Designed for property managers and business owners who need predictability, not surprises.
1

Free Assessment

We inspect every surface. Stucco, siding, trim, eaves. And identify what needs attention before quoting a dollar.

2

Detailed Estimate

Line-item pricing, color mockups, product recs, and a clear timeline. You know exactly what you're getting.

3

HOA & Color

We handle HOA approval paperwork and finalize your palette. So painting starts the moment approvals come through.

4

Professional Execution

Full masking, landscaping protection, multi-coat system. We follow the shade, work clean, and respect your property.

5

Final Walkthrough

We inspect every angle together. Touch-ups happen on the spot. You sign off only when you're completely satisfied.

Need a COI Before We Talk Scope?

Request a proposal and we'll have your certificate of insurance within 24 hours.

Electrostatic Painting FAQ
The questions property managers and business owners ask most before signing a proposal.
What is electrostatic painting?
Electrostatic painting uses an electrically charged spray system that causes paint particles to wrap around metal surfaces, creating complete 360-degree coverage. The result is a smooth, factory-like finish that bonds at the molecular level. More durable and more even than traditional brush or roller application.
What surfaces can be electrostatically painted?
Any metal surface. Door frames, elevator doors, handrails, stair railings, lockers, filing cabinets, metal partitions, bathroom stalls, light fixtures, and more. If it's metal and you want it to look new, electrostatic painting is the solution.
Is electrostatic painting better than replacing old hardware?
In most cases, yes. Electrostatic painting delivers a factory-quality finish at a fraction of the replacement cost. The finish is extremely durable, chip-resistant, and available in any color or sheen. Unless the metal itself is structurally damaged, electrostatic painting is the smarter investment.
How long does electrostatic painting take?
It's fast. A typical set of elevator doors takes 1-2 hours per door. A full floor of door frames and handrails can be completed in a single day. The coating dries quickly, and treated surfaces are ready for use within hours. Minimal disruption to building operations.
While We're On-Site
Many property managers bundle services during a single scheduled window to maximize cost efficiency and minimize business disruption.
New-Look Metal. No Replacement Costs.
Free proposals for electrostatic painting in Las Vegas, Reno, and Southern Utah.