Kent, WA

Only 20 minutes south of Seattle, our facility in Kent, WA provides metal and fiberglass fabrications services for your project. Located only a few minutes from the 5 freeway, our Kent facility has ample access to King and Snohomish County in the North as well as Pierce and Thurston County to the South. Coda Architectural provides its excellent service across Washington, from Spokane County to Kitsap and Jefferson County, and into Idaho, Alaska, and Western Canada. Whether the job is big or small, our local team of experts can help with your metal grating needs!

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  • Take I-5 S
  • Take Exit 152 for Orillia Rd.
  • Turn left onto 188th St.
  • Follow the road to the right, turning onto Orillia Rd.
  • Turn left onto S 200th St.
  • Continue onto 196th St.
  • After 0.6 mi. turn left
  • The destination is on your left
  • Take I-5 N
  • Take Exit 152 for Orillia Rd.
  • Turn left onto 188th St.
  • Follow the road to the right, turning onto Orillia Rd.
  • Turn left onto S 200th St.
  • Continue onto 196th St.
  • After 0.6 mi. turn left
  • The destination is on your left
  • Head east on Petrovitsky Rd.
  • Continue onto Carr Rd.
  • Continue onto 43rd St.
  • Turn left onto E Valley Hwy
  • Continue onto 84th Ave.
  • Turn right onto 196th St.
  • Turn right onto 66th Ave
  • Make the first left
  • The destination is on your right
  • Take WA-16 E
  • Merge onto I-5 N
  • Take Exit 152 for Orillia Rd.
  • Turn left onto 188th St.
  • Follow the road to the right, turning onto Orillia Rd.
  • Turn left onto S 200th St.
  • Continue onto 196th St.
  • After 0.6 mi. turn left
  • The destination is on your left

Metallized and Powder Coat Finish

“Metallized–Powder” is a premium coating offering superior corrosion resistance when aesthetics are of the utmost importance.

During this process, the base material is cleaned by abrasive blasting, sprayed with molten zinc-aluminum, and coated with an epoxy powder primer. The material is then top coated with a polyester powder coat in any RAL color. The thorough surface preparation and application of zinc-aluminum create a galvanic action that penetrates the surface of the metal and impedes rusting even if the powder and zinc surfaces are compromised.

The powder coating provides desired color and additional layers of corrosion resistance. This finish is recommended for outdoor applications and is considered particularly effective near coastal waters.