Electrostatic Metal Refinishing in Irving, TX
Factory-like finishes for lockers, files, and frames.

Technical
Specifications.
Commercial Painting Contractors Irving provides specialized electrostatic painting services delivering factory-quality finishes on metal fixtures, furniture, lockers, filing cabinets, and equipment throughout Irving's commercial, institutional, and industrial facilities. Our electrostatic specialists utilize advanced spray technology applying electrically charged paint particles that wrap around metal surfaces providing complete coverage with minimal overspray and exceptional durability. We understand that electrostatic painting offers superior alternative to replacement of functional but aesthetically tired metal equipment—restoring like-new appearance at fraction of replacement cost while achieving finish quality matching or exceeding factory coatings. Serving Irving schools needing locker refinishing, office buildings with dated metal furniture, healthcare facilities with medical equipment, and industrial facilities with metal fixtures, we provide cost-effective aesthetic restoration extending equipment service life.
On-site electrostatic spray application
Factory-quality durable finishes
Complete metal wrap-around coverage
Minimal overspray and material waste
Custom color matching and finish options
Fast cure times minimizing downtime
Locker, file cabinet, and furniture refinishing
Medical and industrial equipment coating
Irving
Context.
Based in Irving, we serve the electrostatic refinishing needs throughout school districts requiring locker restoration, corporate offices with dated metal furniture, healthcare facilities with medical carts and equipment, industrial facilities with metal fixtures and equipment, and retail operations with metal fixtures and displays. Our mobile electrostatic equipment enables on-site service throughout Irving and DFW avoiding expensive equipment removal and reinstallation.
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Strategic
Advantages.
Dramatic cost savings versus replacement achieving 60-80% cost reduction
Factory-quality finishes matching or exceeding new equipment appearance
Extended equipment service life deferring capital replacement expenditures
Rapid turnaround minimizing equipment downtime and operational disruption
Environmental sustainability avoiding landfill disposal and new manufacturing
Custom color options enabling facility-wide aesthetic coordination
Superior finish durability through electrostatic technology and proper curing
Our Proven
Process.
Equipment assessment and color selection consultation
On-site cleaning and degreasing of metal surfaces
Masking of hardware, locks, and components requiring protection
Electrostatic spray application achieving complete uniform coverage
Proper flash time and cure according to coating system requirements
Hardware and component reassembly after full cure
Quality inspection and equipment return to service
Frequently Asked
Questions.
What is electrostatic painting and how does it work?
Electrostatic painting applies electrically charged paint particles to grounded metal surfaces. Opposite charges attract, causing paint to wrap around complex shapes and edges providing complete coverage even on backs and insides of metal items. Technology reduces overspray by 30-50% versus conventional spray, improves transfer efficiency minimizing material waste, creates uniform film thickness, and provides factory-quality smooth finishes. Process requires specialized equipment and training—our certified technicians deliver professional electrostatic results.
What types of metal items can be electrostatically painted?
Virtually any metal equipment including lockers and locker rooms, filing cabinets and storage units, metal desks and office furniture, shelving and racking systems, medical carts and equipment, industrial machinery guards and panels, retail fixtures and displays, railings and architectural metal, and mechanical equipment housings. Items must be metal (or electrically conductive) for electrostatic charge. Wood or plastic items require conventional spray methods.
Can electrostatic painting be done on-site or must items be removed?
We provide both on-site and shop electrostatic services. On-site work eliminates removal and reinstallation costs—ideal for installed lockers, built-in fixtures, and equipment difficult to relocate. Shop work allows more controlled environment and comprehensive coverage—appropriate for portable items or when removal is practical. Most Irving projects proceed on-site using portable electrostatic equipment and temporary containment enabling cost-effective refinishing without facility disruption from equipment removal.
How durable are electrostatic finishes compared to factory coatings?
Properly applied electrostatic finishes match or exceed factory coating durability. We use commercial-grade paints and baking when possible (heat-cure improves hardness), achieving finishes resisting scratches, chemicals, and daily wear comparable to new equipment. Many clients report refinished items outlasting factory finishes—possibly due to better surface preparation and application control. Electrostatic technology plus quality coatings and proper cure delivers exceptional durability supporting long-term equipment service.
Can you match custom colors or specific institutional standards?
Absolutely. We match any color including Pantone colors, corporate brand standards, existing facility color schemes, or institutional palettes. Our color matching capabilities include spectrophotometry for precision matching, custom mixing for unique requirements, and color samples for approval before full application. Schools often want school colors on lockers. Corporate facilities coordinate with brand standards. We deliver exact colors supporting facility aesthetics and identity requirements.
How long does electrostatic painting take and when can equipment be used?
Application is relatively quick—a single row of lockers (10-15 units) typically completes in 2-4 hours. Cure time depends on coating—air-dry systems allow use in 24-48 hours, baked finishes (when available) cure in 1-2 hours enabling same-day return to service. We coordinate scheduling minimizing equipment downtime. For schools, lockers are typically refinished during summer allowing complete cure before student return. Office furniture often rotates through process with minimal workflow disruption.
Project Lifecycle
Typical deployment timeline for Irving facilities.
Evaluation
Day 1-2Substrate analysis and detailed specification development.
Mobilization
Day 3-5Site protection, equipment setup, and material procurement.
Execution
VariesMulti-layered coating application with phased deployment.
Validation
Final DayQuality audit, walk-through, and site demobilization.
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Your Asset.
Whether you possess a single corporate unit or an entire industrial complex, our professional team is prepared to develop your project specifications.