Storm Creek Coating is a small, family-run powder coat shop. We've finished everything from a single trailer hitch to a full set of vintage tractor wheels — and we treat every job the same way.
We started Storm Creek Coating in 2014 out of a single bay behind the original shop, finishing wheels and motorcycle parts on weekends. Word got around. Within two years we'd outgrown the bay, the oven, and the patience of our neighbors.
Today we run a 6,000-square-foot facility with a dedicated blast booth, a down-draft spray booth, and a 20-foot batch oven that can take everything from a stack of brackets to a full trailer chassis in one cycle. Same family. Same standard.
We coat parts the way we'd coat our own — because half the time, we are. The other half, the customer is standing in the shop watching us mask their wheels. Either way, the work has to hold up.
If you've got a part, a project, or a fleet that needs a finish that won't quit on you the first hot summer or the first cold winter, we'd like to coat it.
We keep the process simple. Honest quotes, clear timelines, and a phone line that gets answered by a person — usually the one who's spraying your part.
Every coated part is inspected for film build, coverage, and finish quality before it leaves the shop. If something's off, we recoat. No charge.
Quotes are itemized — strip, blast, coat, cure, masking, materials. No surprise add-ons. If the scope changes, we tell you before we touch it.
Coating warranties on workmanship. Something not right after pickup? Bring it back. We'd rather fix it than argue about it.
Owner-operated. The person who quotes your job is the person spraying it. The phone gets answered by someone who knows what's on the racks.