Pacific Performance Coatings

Category: Powder coating service

Address: 2815 W Marine View Dr, Everett, WA 98201, USA

Phone: +14253395528

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Nicholas Meyer

Feb 5, 2021

Had a turbo manifold and turbine housing for my sti ceramic coated and it turned out excellent. Very pleased. Friendly and responsive on the phone. Price was great, was charged exactly what I was quoted. Was done in the amount of time that I was estimated. Would definitely recommend you my friends.

*Fiveoneohray *

Nov 26, 2019

Great work for reasonable prices. Quick turn around time. Best local ceramic heat coatings!

John Hogue

Sep 11, 2019

Took my used aluminium wheels here to be powder-coated a few months ago. Very knowledgeable guys, final product exceeded my expectations. Wheels turned out absolutely beautiful, amazing considering how they looked when I dropped them off. Great work, fair price... Could not be happier. Definitely recommend and will be back myself for sure!

Trevor G

Jun 6, 2019

Humorously unexpected and confusing experience... just gotta laugh about it! I don't think I am exaggerating here or overstating this... I simply asked Chris "how he thought he compared to other powder coaters in the area"... that was about 6 weeks ago. When I went to drop off my parts today, before I said much more than "hey Chris" he brought up that comment in a slightly aggressive way, and he said that he didn't think much of it at the time, but he had since decided that he didn't want to work with me because that comment implied that "I was too particular", but his tone of voice and further comments very much implied that he was offended by me asking him this question for some reason. I said almost nothing in this exchange as I loaded my parts back into my car, but I think he could tell I was shocked and confused by him and he expanded to say that "was kind of a stupid question". And that he was "not interested". What on earth just happened!!! I had felt that he was reasonable and pleasant when speaking to him before, but perhaps I caught him on an off day... Is it an unfair question to ask how someone is different than their competitors? I've been asked similar questions at my old job dozens of times, and I always welcomed the opportunity to tell customers how our company was stronger in many ways but also weaker in a few areas as well. After waiting over 5 weeks for the blaster he recommended to finally get 2 hours worth of blasting done, today was finally going to be the day I was going to get the parts to him for coating, so the anticipation didn't help. He absolutely has the right to say "no" to any job because there are only so many hours in the day, but I felt like half barking me out of there rather than politely saying no was pretty shocking to say the least... he was not yelling at me or anything, he was just rude for almost no reason that I could perceive and unapologetic to any extent whatsoever... I would have been at least mildly apologetic in tone in his shoes since he had previously agreed that the work shouldn't be a problem. Puzzling... me bringing him parts in the first place should have been a sign of respect and trust in his abilities, so him seeming offended I don't get at all... I'm not sure if I'd use the word douche like the review a few days ago, but I'll admit that was ironically the exact word that was going through my mind as I drove home disappointed and confused... I honestly think he's just tired of working so much, but I was definitely pretty annoyed at first on the way home. Other than not being very pleasant today (and randomly banning me of course), the only other complaint I have would be the pornography in the office... I had my 3-year-old boy w/ me when I was paying Chris for the first job he did for me, and I noticed the calendar on the wall just in time to keep my boy from seeing it. Powder coating should be a regular need in my new business, so I'm going to try the Woodinville, Arlington, or Mukilteo options... obviously this option didn't work out. Humorously strange experience... just gotta laugh about it! No hard feelings, just bad business practices. Very strange indeed.

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Questions & Answers

Do you guys ceramic coat combustion chambers for aluminum cylinder heads? Thanks!

Joshua T | Aug 15, 2021
dave burt | Aug 15, 2021

Call them

How much would it cost to have a car ceramic coated?

Zachary Santiesteban | Aug 15, 2020
*Fiveoneohray * | Aug 15, 2020

I don't think anyone will ceramic coat a car. Ceramic coating is completely reliant on the heat of an exhaust system to set the coating to a strong coating. Powder coat is totally feasible but its alot of prep work and the ovens at Pacific are not large enough. You will need to get the chassis completely stripped mechanically or chemically. Also all the chassis work has to be perfect and not require any body work since powder coating cannot use any filler other than metal. So your metal work would have to be 100% which is not feasible for most people.

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