
Impact door frames
Metal door frames are high-contact surfaces. Every day they absorb impacts from doors closing, hands touching, and items brushing past. In luxury homes and commercial properties, worn or chipped door frames stand out and detract from the overall appearance of the space. Electrostatic painting delivers a clean, precise coat that refreshes the look and holds up to the constant contact these surfaces receive.
Impact door frames
We paint metal door frames in homes, offices, hotels, and commercial spaces. Our process includes careful masking of glass panels, smart locks, hinges, and adjacent walls so that only the frame receives paint. The electrostatic charge ensures paint reaches into the grooves and edges of the frame profile where conventional methods leave thin or uneven coverage. We match any color to maintain design consistency throughout your property.


Benefits
Precise finish on detailed profiles. Door frames have channels, edges, and recesses that collect uneven paint when brushed. Electrostatic application reaches into every contour for a uniform result.
Durable against daily wear. The bonded electrostatic finish resists scratches, scuffs, and the repeated impact of doors opening and closing better than standard paint.
Color consistency across your property. When painting multiple door frames in a building, every frame receives identical coverage and color saturation, maintaining a cohesive design throughout.
Our work






Before and after
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AfterOur process
Hardware protection and masking
We mask smart locks, handles, hinges, glass inserts, and the adjacent wall surfaces with precision tape and sheeting. This ensures a clean paint line and protects all hardware from paint contact.
Surface preparation
We clean the frame of dust, fingerprints, and any existing damage. Light sanding ensures the new electrostatic coat adheres properly to the existing surface.
Electrostatic application and detail inspection
We apply the paint with controlled electrostatic passes along the entire frame. After coating, we inspect every corner, edge, and joint under proper lighting to confirm full, even coverage before moving to the next frame.
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