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Wrought-iron fences can create quite a statement, filled with ornate detailing and designed to last for centuries. However, since metal can become damaged over time, many people wonder how to restore surfaces. Here are three advantages of powder coating wrought-iron fences and why you won’t regret the investment. 

What Are the Perks of Powder Coating Iron Fences?

1. Prevents Rust & Corrosion

Powder coating is an electrostatically applied powder that cures in place to create a seamless coating. Before powder coating is performed, the metal is sandblasted to remove dirt, grime, and rust. When the powder coating is in place, the underlying metal is free of moisture and contaminants, and the powder coating creates a barrier to protect the fence from moisture and scratches. As a result, your fence can last for years. 

2. Improves Fence Appearance

powder coatingSince powder coating is available in many colors, you can transform the look of your fence. Whether you want a matte black to mimic the look of the original iron or a metallic bronze that complements your home’s exterior finishes, you have the power to change the color of the metal. Powder coating is also thick enough to hide imperfections in the metal, such as small pits or divots. 

3. Protects the Environment

Unlike paints, which contain solvents and fumes, powder coating is incredibly environmentally safe. Its overspray can be swept up and reused, and the coating itself contains negligible amounts of volatile organic compounds and hazardous air pollutants. As an added bonus, since powder coating can last as long as 20 years, fewer materials are scrapped and added to landfills. 

 

If you have a wrought-iron fence that has seen better days, reach out to the team at Gateway Powder Coating in St. Louis, MO. With a commitment to creating strong, durable finishes and offering excellent customer service, they can help you with everything from sandblasting to powder coating to transform surfaces. Learn more about their services by visiting their website or calling (636) 486-2428.

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