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Material & Finish Reference

Material and finish choices drive cost, lead time, and how long the work lasts in South Florida conditions. This reference covers the most common options with honest trade-offs for each, not a sales pitch for the most expensive option.

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Carbon Steel (A36 / A500)

The most common fabrication material. Strong, weldable, machinable, and widely available in plate, sheet, tube, angle, and structural shapes. Takes powder coat and paint well. Not suitable for bare exposure in South Florida, will rust without a finish coat applied over proper primer.

Carbon steel is the right default material for most South Florida projects as long as the finish system is properly specified and applied.

Stainless Steel (304 / 316)

Corrosion-resistant by nature, the material itself provides protection without requiring paint or powder coat. The passive chromium oxide layer on the surface resists rust in most environments.

Aluminum (6061 / 6063)

Lightweight, naturally corrosion-resistant, and a practical option for coastal environments where steel would require heavy finish maintenance or where weight is a constraint.

Powder Coat Finish

The standard exterior finish for steel fabrication in South Florida. A thermoplastic polymer is sprayed electrostatically onto the prepared metal surface and cured at high temperature, forming a hard, continuous coating that bonds to the substrate.

Paint Finish

Appropriate for interior applications, specific aesthetic requirements, or structural steel in commercial construction where shop prime and field paint is the standard workflow.

Hot-Dip Galvanizing

A sacrificial zinc coating applied by immersing fabricated steel in a bath of molten zinc. The zinc bonds metallurgically to the steel surface and provides galvanic protection, the zinc corrodes preferentially, protecting the underlying steel even if the coating is scratched or damaged.

Not sure what to specify? Tell Fine Edge the environment, interior vs. exterior, distance from saltwater, expected maintenance frequency, and a material and finish recommendation will be included in the quote. There is no single right answer for every project; the right choice depends on the conditions, the budget, and how long the work needs to perform without attention.

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