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Flawless Appliance Powder Coating Services

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Your appliances take a beating every day. Scratches, rust, fading color, and worn finishes make even well-functioning equipment look like it belongs in a landfill.

Before you spend thousands on replacements, consider this: a professional appliance powder coating service gives your appliances a factory-grade finish that is tougher, cleaner, and more durable than the original.

At Precision Coating Technology & Manufacturing (PCTM), we restore, refinish, and recolor metal appliances for residential homeowners, property managers, and commercial facilities, right here in Denver, PA.

Why Choose Powder Coating for Your Kitchen and Home Appliances?

Appliance powder coating bonds differently. It creates a continuous, chemically fused shell around the metal that holds up to the demands of real life.

Here is why engineers and manufacturers have trusted this process for decades, and why it is the right choice for your appliances too:

Unmatched Durability

Resistant to scratches, chips, heat, and household chemicals. Once cured, the finish is harder and more flexible than spray paint.

Eco-Friendly Process

Powder coating produces low-to-zero VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) compared to traditional wet paint. No harsh solvents. No toxic off-gassing in your home or facility.

Flawless, Factory-Grade Finish

No runs. No drips. No brush strokes. Electrostatic coating application delivers smooth, uniform thickness across every surface, including corners and curves that spray painting misses.

Cost Savings vs. Replacement

A quality appliance refinishing service typically costs a fraction of what a new unit would run you. You get the look and performance of a new appliance without the replacement price tag.

Appliances We Regularly Powder Coat: Kitchen Appliances and More

If it is metal and it takes abuse, we can coat it. Below are the appliance types we regularly service:

Refrigerators and Freezers

Recoating a refrigerator is one of the most popular appliance refinishing requests we receive. Whether you are restoring a vintage unit to its original glory or updating the color to match a new kitchen design, powder coating delivers a finish that lasts.

Ovens, Ranges, and Cooktops

Oven powder coating requires high-temperature powder formulations that hold up to sustained heat. We use coatings specifically rated for the thermal demands of cooking equipment, so your finish stays intact even under daily use.

Washers and Dryers

Moisture is the enemy of metal. Washers and dryers sit in humid environments that accelerate rust and surface degradation. Our moisture-resistant coatings seal the metal and stop corrosion from spreading or returning.

Range Hoods and Small Kitchen Electrics

From range hoods to stand mixer housings and custom metal brackets, if it is metal and it matters to you, it is worth doing right.

Not sure if your project is a fit? Reach out, and we will tell you straight.

Our Step-by-Step Appliance Refinishing Process

The quality of a powder coat job lives and dies on preparation. A beautiful finish applied to a poorly prepped surface will fail. Our process is designed to make sure that does not happen.

1: Disassembly and Inspection

We inspect the appliance shell before anything touches it. We verify the metal substrate is sound and identify any areas requiring special treatment.

2: Surface Preparation

We strip the part down to bare metal using media blasting. Old paint, rust, oils, and surface contaminants are removed completely. This is the foundation everything else is built on.

3: Outgassing

Cast metals and appliance housings can trap gases beneath the surface. We pre-heat parts before coating to allow those gases to escape. Skipping this step causes bubbling and adhesion failure. We do not skip it.

4: Electrostatic Powder Coating Application

A positive charge is applied to the powder material. The metal part is grounded, creating an opposite charge. The two attract, and the powder adheres evenly to every surface in a thick, consistent layer.

5: Thermal Curing

The coated part enters our curing oven, where heat fuses the powder into a continuous, durable film. Our 85-ft. cure oven includes both conventional forced-draft convection heating and an infrared boost section to ensure complete curing on even the heaviest parts.

Thousands of Custom Colors and Finishes for Custom Appliance Painting

At PTCM, we work with industry-leading powder suppliers to offer a wide selection of colors, tones, and surface textures for custom appliance painting projects.

Available finishes include:

  • High-gloss
  • Matte
  • Satin
  • Textured
  • Metallic

Whether you are matching an existing kitchen palette, updating to a trending color, or restoring a classic appliance to its original finish, the right option is available.

Red, orange, green, and blue PVC-coated springs in front of a spread-out set of color swatches.
A worker spray-coating a piece of metal.

Where We Serve

At PCTM, we create partnerships with manufacturers and fabricators across a broad service area that includes Pennsylvania, the Mid-Atlantic region, Southern New England, and the Midwest.

If your facility is located within 50 miles of our Denver, PA location, you may also qualify for our pickup and delivery service, making the coating process as efficient as possible for your operation.

Ready to Give Your Appliances a Second Life?

Appliance powder coating services from PCTM give you a durable, factory-grade finish that protects the metal, restores the appearance, and extends the usable life of equipment you already own. Whether you are recoating a refrigerator or updating a full kitchen suite for a rental property, our team at PTCM has the process, equipment, and experience to get it done right.

At PCTM, we have been providing industrial-grade coating solutions from Denver, PA since 1988. That same expertise, built on over 40 years in the powder coating industry, is what goes into every appliance project we take on.

Your appliances do not have to look worn out just because they have been around for a while. Request a quote today to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions About Appliance Powder Coating Services

Have questions about our appliance powder coating services? Here are answers to what most customers want to know before getting started.


Can you powder coat appliances that handle high heat, like ovens or stovetops?

Yes. Oven powder coating uses high-temperature powder formulations specifically rated for cooking equipment. These coatings are designed to withstand sustained heat without cracking, peeling, or discoloring.

Do I need to disassemble the appliance before bringing it in?

No. Our team handles the inspection and disassembly required to prepare the shell for coating. If you have questions about what to remove beforehand, call us, and we will walk you through it.

How much does appliance powder coating cost?

Cost depends on the size of the appliance, the condition of the surface, the finish selected, and the complexity of the job. We provide project-specific quotes based on a real evaluation of your piece, not a generic price list.

How long does the appliance powder coating process take?

Turnaround time varies by project scope and current production schedule. Contact our team at PTCM directly for a current estimate on your specific project.

What are your service areas?

We are in Denver, PA, and serve clients throughout Lancaster County, Southeastern Pennsylvania, the Mid-Atlantic region, Southern New England, and the Midwest. Pickup and delivery are available to select clients within a 50-mile radius of Denver, PA.

Looking for a coating service you don't see on our site?

Tim, our founder, created this business by searching for one-of-a-kind projects that nobody else was performing in the area. We take pride in specializing in these types of unique jobs that you won't find anywhere else.