Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc provides electrostatic painting services nationally, through our offices located in Georgia, Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois.
Frequently Asked Questions About Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc.
Why use EPR?
Since 1999, EPR has delivered consistent, high-quality workmanship across the United States. We achieve this through our local staff and the ability to leverage personnel and manufacturing resources from our five locations to complete your electrostatic painting project. EPR also employs a full-time technical director who oversees regulatory compliance for all EPR locations and conducts research and testing of new products, reinforcing EPR's industry leadership.
What colors and options are available in paint and fabric?
EPR has matched most manufacturers' colors in various paint types, with custom color matching available in a range of coatings. These can be applied in standard, metallic, or textured finishes. For laminates, we use suppliers like Wilsonart, Formica, Pionite, Nevamar, and Laminart. Fabric suppliers include Burch, Stinson, and Guilford, with most manufacturers' color choices available. We can also source proprietary fabrics from manufacturers. Contact us for more details about our options and electrostatic painting methods.
Can EPR provide certificates of insurance?
Yes, EPR carries appropriate liability, auto, and workers' compensation insurance coverage. We can provide certificates of insurance for any applicable states, ensuring peace of mind when we undertake your electrostatic painting project.
What is EPR's warranty?
EPR stands behind all our electrostatic painting products and services. Our team promptly addresses any issues that arise. If a defect in product or workmanship is identified, EPR prioritizes repair or replacement, ensuring quick resolution to our customers' satisfaction. Warranty terms may vary for on-site painting, shop painting, laminate, and upholstery work. Specific warranty information is available upon request.
Does EPR work with general or painting contractors and OEM distributors?
EPR collaborates with painting contractors, general contractors, office furniture dealers, and OEM distributors as a subcontractor. We consider these clients wholesale customers. If you have questions about our partnerships in delivering exceptional electrostatic painting services, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Where does EPR work?
As the nation's largest electrostatic painting company, EPR operates from five locations across the country. Each office serves multiple states. For specific coverage areas, please refer to our locations page. EPR is committed to delivering superior products and services through our in-house trained, local staff. We can also utilize personnel and manufacturing resources from all five locations when necessary, making us your comprehensive on-site electrostatic painting and office furniture refurbishing provider.
What is electrostatic painting?
Electrostatic painting is a spray process used to apply paint coatings to metal with minimal overspray. Positively charged, atomized paint particles are attracted to grounded metal objects. The process offers several advantages, including 95% greater transfer efficiency, minimized overspray, and a factory-equivalent finish applied on-site. Various OEM-equivalent, low VOC paint coatings can be applied electrostatically, including two-component epoxies, polyurethanes, and fluoro-polymers. These coatings chemically 'bake' to provide a durable finish without using ovens. The process ensures uniform film thickness, consistent coating performance, and improved paint coverage due to a 'wrap around' effect.
Is electrostatic painting harmful to the environment?
EPR offers numerous environmentally friendly or 'green' products and services. Since our inception in 1999, we've helped prevent over 100,000 semi-trailers of office furniture from ending up in landfills. This has been achieved by refurbishing used office furniture for new and used office furniture dealers nationwide. Many other industries have also benefited from our electrostatic painting services and materials.
Is EPR a powder coater and what is the difference between electrostatic painting and powder coating?
EPR specializes in electrostatic painting using Ransburg #2 equipment, which is the most efficient spray process for applying paint coatings to metal and other conductive substrates with minimal overspray. In this process, positively charged, atomized paint particles are drawn to grounded metal objects. Atomization occurs due to centrifugal force and electrostatic charge, rather than air introduction at the tip. While other less efficient electrostatic spray equipment can apply paint faster, EPR employs a variety of electrostatic and non-electrostatic spray processes to provide the best value finish for our clients, depending on project requirements.
Does EPR buy or sell office furniture?
EPR provides wholesale refurbishing services to used office furniture dealers who maintain inventory. We can also supply wholesale-refurbished office furniture to our dealer customers who don't keep stock. When necessary, EPR utilizes a nationwide network of office furniture brokers and dealers to locate and provide furniture, performing refurbishing at the nearest location to the dealer. This wholesale service is offered exclusively to office furniture dealers. For businesses needing office furniture or looking to dispose of or sell excess furniture, EPR can recommend used-office furniture brokers and dealers.
What services does Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. provide?
They specialize in electrostatic painting services nationally, including metal electrostatic painting, shop painting for metal and non-metal items, and OEM coatings.
What is electrostatic painting and how does it work?
Electrostatic painting uses positively charged paint particles attracted to grounded metal objects, offering 95% greater transfer efficiency, minimal overspray, and a factory-quality finish applied on-site.
Where is Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. located and which areas do they serve?
They are located at 829 Pickens Industrial Dr, #9, Marietta, GA 30062, serving nationwide through five offices across the U.S.
What warranty does Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. offer on their services?
They stand behind their work, addressing defects in product or workmanship promptly with repair or replacement. Warranty details vary by service and are available upon request.
Does Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. provide certificates of insurance?
Yes, they carry appropriate liability, auto, and workers' compensation insurance and can provide certificates for applicable states.
Can Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. assist with custom paint colors and fabric options?
Yes, they offer extensive color matching in various paint types and source fabrics from suppliers like Burch, Stinson, and Guilford, including proprietary fabrics.
Who are some of the nearby businesses surrounding Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. in Marietta?
Nearby businesses include First To Final Logistics (freight and cargo service), Integrity Restoration & Remodeling Contractors, No Excuses Heating & Air (HVAC services), and Casablanca Design Group (interior design and home improvement).
How can nearby businesses like First To Final Logistics benefit customers visiting Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc.?
Customers needing freight and cargo services can conveniently coordinate with First To Final Logistics nearby to assist with transportation needs during or after their painting or refurbishing projects.
What amenities or services can customers access near Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. when visiting Marietta?
In addition to electrostatic painting, customers can find HVAC services at No Excuses Heating & Air, restoration services at Integrity Restoration & Remodeling, and interior design assistance from Casablanca Design Group nearby.
Does Electro Painting & Refurbishing, Inc. collaborate with contractors or dealers?
Yes, they work with painting contractors, general contractors, office furniture dealers, and OEM distributors as subcontractors, treating these clients as wholesale customers.