The top Powder Coatings Companies in Utah

Admin • September 4, 2025

The Best Powder Coating Companies in Utah

If you're looking to protect your metal parts or make them look amazing, powder coating is one of the best choices you can make. Whether you're in Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, Weber County, or Box Elder County, there are many powder coating companies to choose from—but not all are equal.

At Full Blown Coatings, we’ve been helping people in Northern Utah get high-quality, long-lasting finishes on everything from brake calipers to bike frames. Here's what to look for when choosing the best shop for your needs.

A large, dark rectangular structure on a pallet. Black pipes and a truck are in the background.

What Makes a Great Powder Coating Company?


They Use the Right Tools and Know-How


A good powder coating company will have trained staff, industrial ovens, and top-notch sandblasting equipment. At Full Blown Coatings, we prep every piece by sandblasting and outgassing to make sure the powder sticks and lasts for years.


Anecdote: A customer from Kaysville brought in a set of rusty wheels. We blasted off the old finish, applied a two-stage candy red powder coat, and he told us they looked “better than new.”

They Offer Lots of Colors and Finishes


From flat black to shiny metallics, a great shop will give you options. Full Blown Coatings offers hundreds of colors and finishes so you can get the exact look you want—whether it’s for a show car or a backyard grill.


Anecdote: A customer from Ogden asked for brake calipers that matched her purple car wrap. We custom-mixed a pearl purple that made her car stand out, and she’s still sending us photos a year later.

They Finish Jobs on Time


Whether you're getting your rims done or having a patio set refinished, you want it back quickly. At Full Blown Coatings, most jobs are done in 3–5 business days, with rush options available.


Anecdote: A local shop in Layton needed a rush job on custom handrails for a big install. We had everything blasted, coated, and delivered in just two days—on time for their grand opening.

Why Powder Coating Is Popular in Utah


It Stands Up to the Weather


Utah has hot summers, snowy winters, and salty roads. Powder coating holds up better than regular paint in all these conditions. It doesn’t chip, rust, or fade easily.


It’s Eco-Friendly


Powder coating has no harmful fumes and doesn’t create waste like liquid paints. That’s great for the environment—and for our community.


It Lasts a Long Time


Once cured, powder coating forms a hard shell that protects metal from scratches, sun, water, and chemicals.


Full Blown Coatings: A Trusted Name in Northern Utah


We proudly serve customers across:

  • Salt Lake County
  • Davis County
  • Utah County
  • Weber County
  • Box Elder County


We offer:

  • Sandblasting
  • Powder coating
  • Metal finishing
  • Custom colors and textures
  • Honest pricing with free quotes



We’ve worked on thousands of projects, from tiny metal brackets to full-size car frames. And we always treat your project like it’s our own.


Final Thoughts


If you want long-lasting protection, beautiful finishes, and reliable service, powder coating is the way to go. And if you're in Utah and need help from experts, Full Blown Coatings is ready to serve.

Contact us today for a free quote or drop by our shop to see samples of our work. Whether you're coating rims, railings, or engine parts, we’ll get the job done right—the first time.

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