Sandblasting and powder coating pick up and delivery in Utah

Admin • October 17, 2025

Need Professional powder coating in utah but dont have the time too dop off and pick up?

Need professional finishing but short on time. With Sandblasting and powder coating delivery in Utah, Full Blown Coatings can pick up your parts and bring them back finished and ready to use. We serve a 100 mile radius from Salt Lake City and can travel farther for larger or scheduled projects. This service is designed for busy shops, contractors, fleets, and homeowners who want expert results without extra trips.

Map of Utah, with a green circle centered on Salt Lake City, showing surrounding cities.

Why pickup and delivery changes everything


Save time and miles


You do not have to pause your day to drive parts across town. We come to you, load carefully, and return finished parts on the agreed date.


Fewer delays and smoother schedules


When one team handles transport and finishing, communication is simple. You know exactly where your parts are and when they will be ready.


One partner from start to finish


From surface prep to coating to final checks, a single expert team is responsible for the outcome.


How our pickup and delivery works


Simple scheduling


Text or email photos for a fast estimate. We confirm a pickup window and outline the timeline based on your parts and finish choices.


On site handoff


We count items with you and note special requests like masked threads or color matches. A receipt confirms what we took and when we plan to return.


Protection in transit


Wheels and frames are racked. Painted or delicate surfaces are wrapped. Bulk parts can be palletized for safe hauling.


What we blast and coat


Wheels and automotive parts


Rims, brake calipers, valve covers, intakes, brackets, and suspension parts. Powder coating wheels in Utah is one of our most requested services.


Home and property projects


Gates, railings, patio furniture, metal signs, bike racks, and outdoor fixtures.


Fabrication and industrial work


Bumpers, sliders, skid plates, racks, frames, panels, and OEM batches that need repeatable quality.


Our finishing process


Professional surface prep


We select the right media for your metal, including sandblasting and glass bead blasting. Parts are degreased. Cast pieces can be outgassed. Threads and precise surfaces are masked so everything fits on reassembly.


Powder application and curing


An electrostatic powder coating gun applies an even film. Parts cure in calibrated ovens so the finish bonds to the metal and reaches full strength.


Quality control


We check film thickness, adhesion, color, and gloss under proper lighting before wrapping for delivery.


Colors and finishes


Choose from the RAL library and custom mixes. Gloss, satin, matte, texture, wrinkle, metallic, candy, and clear coats are available. Two coat systems can add depth and extra UV protection, which is helpful for Utah sun.


Service area and timing


Our standard coverage is 100 miles from Salt Lake City. That includes Ogden, Layton, Bountiful, Park City, Heber City, Tooele, Provo, Orem, Lehi, Spanish Fork, Logan, and Brigham City. We can go farther for larger projects or regular routes. Most retail jobs take about three to five business days once parts are in our shop. Rush options may be possible for shows or deadlines.


Pricing and quotes


Quotes are clear and itemized. You see blasting, masking, coating, and any specialty finishes. Delivery fees are based on distance, volume, and access needs like stairs or lift gate use.


Preparing parts for pickup


Remove rubber, plastic, seals, bearings, and electronics when you can. Label sets and pairs. Mark areas that must be masked. Tell us about old coatings or repairs so intake is quick and accurate.


Real results from Utah customers


A shop in West Jordan needed a fast color change on a set of fleet wheels. We picked up in the morning, blasted and coated a satin black finish, and returned the set on schedule so the trucks stayed on the road.

A homeowner in Ogden wanted patio chairs refreshed before a family event. Pickup on Monday, delivery on Thursday, with a durable bronze texture that still looks new after a full season outdoors.



When in need were one call away


If you want expert media blasting, metal finishing, and a durable powder coat without the hassle of extra trips, use Sandblasting and powder coating delivery in Utah from Full Blown Coatings. Send photos for a same day estimate and book a pickup window that fits your schedule.

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