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American Electrostatic Painting
We're American Electrostatic Painting, Inc., formally known as Electro Painters, Inc., and we are the originators of the on-site electrostatic painting and refinishing process. American Electrostatic Painting, Inc. can refinish your entryways, chain or wrought iron fences, staircases or office furniture - almost anything metal, inside or outside, on-site, overnight!

We work after hours and on weekends so you arrive to a fresh, updated environment. With over 45 years of experience serving clients in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas and New Mexico you can rely upon us to get the job done right. The electrostatic method is also ideal for refinishing equipment in country clubs, hospitals, banks, health spas, gymnasiums and laboratories.

For a fraction of the cost of new furniture or equipment, we can transform a dreary, mundane office into a vibrant new area in which to work. You can choose from over 9,000 colors or have us custom match the color of your choice. We provide free quotations upon request.
Services
We will provide the service refinishing of office furniture, metal walls, metal ceilings, baseboard heating panels, heating ducts, elevators, restroom partitions, lockers, lab furniture, grocery cases, window mullions, machinery, fencing etc.
We apply high-performance coatings in an environmentally sound manner, all for a fraction of the cost of replacement.
Basically we paint metal on-site with a factory like finish.
This portability offers our customers on-site, overnight service to apply high-quality coatings and make possible a professionally refinished appearance that is normally achievable only with larger equipment.
It is a special, on-site paint process in which the paint is attracted to the metal by static electricity.
On inside applications we use a 2-part polyamide epoxy that offers durability, Impact and mar resistance, and has superior adhesion.
On outside applications we use a 2-part poly urethane.
Yes, But it is not harmful.
We come in and paint after normal business hours.
We do require air ventilation systems to be left on.
In some cases, we can provide special methods to reduce and help eliminate the natural odor of paint.
Is it really that important to hire a professional painter?
Can't I do it myself?
Before you decide to hire the least expensive painter you can find, or "do it yourself", here are important points to consider that suggest the lowest price may not be the best value.
Painting can be hazardous work, whether it's working on a ladder or dealing with solvents and dust.
Hiring a professional contractor means you don't have to worry about these problems.
If your home or business was built before 1978, it may have been painted with lead-based paint, which can cause serious health effects when it is scraped or sanded in preparation for repainting.
Once you have decided to contract with someone to do a particular painting and decorating project, how do you go about selecting the right company?
Do you make your selection on price, size of company, years in business, or other criteria?
To locate the names of reputable contractors, there are many sources of information.
Some of these sources are PDCA's Find a Pro search engine, friends, relatives, architects and design professionals, and local "quality- oriented" paint supply stores.
However, these sources can only give you limited general information.
For your reference, the Painting and Decorating Contractors Association has provided this information on lead base paint.
To heighten awareness about lead poisoning prevention, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has developed Lead in Your Home: A Parents Reference Guide.
The Agency believes this is an essential resource for anyone from owners to tenants concerned about the dangers of lead in their home and environment.
If not conducted properly, certain types of renovations can release lead from paint and dust into the air.
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