New Location for powder coating in Ogden

Admin • October 7, 2025

Powder coating in Ogden Utah

A new chapter for metal finishing is coming. Full Blown Coatings is opening a shop that will offer professional powder coating in Ogden Utah and nearby cities. Drivers, builders, and homeowners will be able to get expert sand blasting, media blasting, and powder coating for wheels, railings, patio furniture, off road parts, and industrial components without leaving the area.



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Why Ogden needs a local powder coating shop


Utah weather demands durable finishes


Snow, road salt, summer heat, and mountain dust can beat up paint. Powder coating creates a tough finish that resists chipping, corrosion, and fading, which makes it a smart choice for life along the Wasatch Front.


Local service saves time


A nearby shop means faster turn times and easier drop off and pick up. Contractors and DIY customers in Ogden and Weber County can keep projects moving without long trips to Salt Lake.


What the new shop will offer


Complete surface prep


Quality starts with clean metal. The team will provide sand blasting and glass bead blasting to remove rust and old coatings. They also perform outgassing on aluminum and cast parts, and precision masking for threads and machined edges.


Professional coating systems


Parts are coated with an electrostatic powder coating gun, then cured in a calibrated powder coating oven. Cure schedules match each resin type to deliver strong adhesion and a smooth finish. You can choose from hundreds of colors and textures, including gloss, satin, matte, metallic, candy, wrinkle, and clear top coats.


Real world results


From past projects, a Weber County customer brought in worn truck wheels. After blasting and a satin black powder coat, the wheels looked new and cleaned up easily after winter. A Davis County fabricator needed a quick turnaround on handrails. The team blasted, coated, and delivered in time for the building inspection.


The process from drop off to pickup


  1. Inspection and quote with clear pricing and time frames
  2. Media blasting for a clean, grippy surface
  3. Powder application for even coverage and color depth
  4. Oven curing for strength and durability
  5. Final checks for film thickness, adhesion, and finish quality


What it costs in Ogden and nearby


Prices vary by size, prep level, and finish. Typical projects include wheels, patio furniture, gates and railings, bike frames, and off road parts. Standard colors often cost less than specialty effects like candy and metallic. Photo quotes are available so you can plan with confidence.


Who the shop serves


The Ogden location will support Weber County first and will serve nearby areas in Davis County, Box Elder County, and Cache County. The team works with automotive owners, off road builders, fabrication shops, property managers, contractors, and local manufacturers.


Why powder coating beats paint and peelable coatings


Powder coating lasts longer, keeps its color, and resists chemicals and chips. It is cleaner for the environment because there are no liquid solvents or strong fumes. It is also easy to maintain. Most road grime washes off with soap and water.


Grand opening and how to get on the schedule


The new Ogden shop is coming soon. Early requests are welcome for wheels, railings, and seasonal projects like patio sets and outdoor fixtures. You can send photos and part details to reserve an opening week spot.


Conclusion



If you want a finish that looks great and works hard in Utah conditions, powder coating is the smart choice. To request a quote or save a place for opening week at the new Ogden location, contact Full Blown Coatings today.

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