Every project can be vastly different in terms of prep time, colors, finish, and how intricate it is. We put together a list of some frequently asked questions and some rough estimates on our pricing. Black tends to be our most common color as well as the most cost effective so you will see quite a few estimates for black. We are no strangers to custom or bright colors though, check out our gallery or our Facebook page to see some of the more colorful things we’ve worked on!
In order to get an accurate price, it’s always best to reach out directly to us by phone at (330)-235-9007 or by sending us an email at info.cndcoating@gmail.com. Photos are helpful if you have them, or you are more than welcome to come by in person and show us what you have in mind!
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Rims
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• 14” or smaller ~ $75-$85
• 14”-18” ~ $80-$100
• 18” or larger $100-$120 -
• 14” or smaller ~ $85-$100
• 14”-18” ~ $100-$150
• 18” or larger $120-$175
Industrial/Components
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This price is based on repeated orders averaging 100 parts or more of automotive hardware components.
• $0.08-$0.12 per sq. inch
• $4-$10 per sq. ft. -
This price is based on small toolbox/cabinet lock components and housings at ~2,000 parts for 4 different part numbers.
• $0.15-$0.20 per component -
This pricing is based on repeated orders averaging 100 parts or more of medium sized chipping-tool handles
• $3-$6 per handle
Furniture
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• Chairs - $40-$60
• Benches - $80-100$
• Tables - $100-$150
• Tool Box (Small-Medium) - $50-100
Automotive/Sport
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• Intake Manifold - $80-$100
• Forks - $25-$40
• Roof Panel(s) - $100-$120
• Roll Cage (SxS) - $150-$200 -
• (2) Exhaust Headers $100-$125
Fencing/Railing
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• $4-$6 per sq. ft. depending on complexity
Ornamental
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• Bench - $80-$120
• Trellis - $200-$250 -
• Hanging Planter - $80-$100
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• Sandblasting – Rust removal, old coating removal, surface preparation and cleaning
• Chemical Stripping – Removes stubborn coatings with minimal impact to the underlying part
• Powder Coating – Excellent durability and long-term corrosion protection
• Ceramic Coating – Superior heat resistance for high-temperature applications
• Xylan Coating – Fantastic lubrication properties, wear resistance, and corrosion protection
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Complexity, prep work, and chosen finish all play a role in the final price.
• Flat surfaces - Easier and less expensive to blast but have more square footage to cover with powder.
• More complex parts with gaps, bends, twists, turns, and gaps can be more difficult to blast, but usually require less powder overall
• Some parts require complex/custom finishes which need multiple stages
• Powder coating is tough to take off. On parts that have a prior powder coating finish it is a little more difficult to remove that old coating, usually involving extra blast time or chemical stripping
• Powder pricing varies heavily depending on color and finish. For example just purple ranges between $10-$40 a pound -
We are a partner owned and operated crew who’s first concern will always be your satisfaction. We believe every step of the process is equally important and take serious pride and joy in our work. We enjoy every part of what we do! We love to constantly hone our craft and because of that we are always seeking greater efficiency and higher quality. Throughout out process our number one priority will always be your upmost satisfaction.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email. We aim to respond quickly—usually within one business day.
Our phone number at (330)-235-9007 is always a good place to reach us.
We also always have an open door for anyone who’d like to come meet with us in person! -
We offer a few different pricing models simply because every job is unique. We are able to work up price sheets with various parts or generate a $ cost per sq. ft. upon request. We will work with you to find the best pricing method that works with you!
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When powder coating, the powder itself is given a positive electrostatic charge with the powder spraying equipment. Then the part that is being coated is grounded. The opposite electrostatic forces attract and cause the powder to adhere to the part. It is then baked on at varying temperatures before it fully cures into its final appearance and rock solid structure.