Industrial & Protective Coatings for Trucks, RVs, and Trailers in Alberta

Vehicles and equipment are constantly exposed to moisture, salt, debris, and changing weather conditions. Over time, these elements can lead to corrosion and surface deterioration if not properly managed.


At Velocity Truck and RV Inc., we provide professional protective coating services for trucks, RVs, trailers, frames, and new fabrication projects. Using sandblasting and high-performance coating systems, we prepare surfaces correctly and apply durable finishes designed to perform in real working conditions.


We stock trusted industry paint systems including IMRON, RIVAL, and ENDURA, allowing us to match the specific durability, finish, and colour requirements of each project. Based in Crooked Creek, Alberta, we work with individual owners, fleet operators, and companies across the region.

Who This Service Is For

Our coating services are suited for a wide range of applications, including:

  • Trailers showing signs of rust or wear

  • Truck and equipment frames requiring long-term protection

New fabrication projects that need a durable finish before entering service. We work with owner-operators, fleet managers, RV owners, and fabricators who want coatings that protect effectively, look professional, and hold up under demanding conditions.

Trailer Coatings

Trailers are exposed to harsh environments, including road salt, moisture, and frequent loading and unloading. Over time, these factors can lead to surface wear and corrosion.

Our trailer coating process includes:

  • Sandblasting to remove rust, old coatings, and contaminants

  • Surface preparation to ensure proper adhesion

  • Application of anti-corrosion coatings designed for long-term durability

The result is a clean, sealed surface that is better protected against ongoing exposure to the elements.

Frame Coatings

Vehicle frames are continuously exposed to water, salt, and debris, making them particularly vulnerable to corrosion over time. Our process involves:

  • Sandblasting the frame down to bare metal

  • Inspecting for hidden corrosion or damage

  • Applying a high-performance coating that bonds directly to the metal

This helps extend the frame's life and maintain structural integrity under real-world conditions.

New Fabrication Coatings

Applying a protective coating to new fabrication work is one of the most effective ways to ensure long-term performance. Because new steel provides a clean surface, coatings can bond more effectively, delivering maximum protection from the start. We work with fabricators and clients to:

  • Apply coatings before equipment enters service

  • Match required colours and finishes

  • Deliver a consistent, professional result

Our Coatings Process

The effectiveness of any coating depends on proper surface preparation. Our process is structured to ensure strong adhesion and long-term performance:

1. Sandblasting

We remove rust, old paint, and contaminants by blasting the surface down to clean metal.

2. Surface Inspection

Once cleaned, the surface is inspected for any hidden damage or corrosion that needs to be addressed.

3. Coating Application

We apply high-quality coatings using IMRON, RIVAL, or ENDURA systems, selected based on the needs of the project.

4. Final Inspection

Each project is reviewed to ensure even coverage, proper finish, and overall quality before completion.

Why IMRON, RIVAL, and ENDURA

We use established, industry-proven coating systems that are designed for heavy-duty applications:

  • IMRON: Known for durability, colour stability, and long-term performance on commercial vehicles

  • RIVAL & ENDURA: High-performance coatings designed to protect against corrosion, impact, and environmental exposure

These systems allow us to deliver finishes tailored to the specific demands of trucks, trailers, RVs, and equipment.

Protect Your RV Before the Road Takes Its Toll

RVs travel long distances and are exposed to a wide range of environmental conditions. Over time, UV exposure, road debris, and moisture can affect the exterior. A properly applied protective coating can:

  • Help preserve the underlying paint

  • Reduce the impact of chips and surface wear

  • Make cleaning and maintenance easier

For newly painted or refurbished RVs, adding a protective coating is an effective way to maintain the finish over time.

Ready to Protect Your Equipment?

If your trailer is showing signs of wear, your truck frame needs protection, or you have a fabrication project requiring a professional finish, contact Velocity Truck and RV Inc. for a free estimate. We’ll assess your equipment, explain the process, and provide a clear, detailed quote before any work begins. Based in Crooked Creek, Alberta.

FAQs

What surfaces do you coat?
We apply coatings to trucks, RVs, trailers, frames, and fabricated equipment.


Do you sandblast before coating?
Yes. Sandblasting is a key first step to remove rust, old coatings, and contaminants so the new coating bonds properly.


What coating systems do you use?
We use IMRON, RIVAL, and ENDURA trusted systems for commercial vehicles and heavy equipment.


Can you match a specific colour?
Yes. We can match a wide range of colours based on your project requirements.


Do you coat new fabrication work?
Yes. Coating new steel before it enters service provides optimal protection from the start.


How do I know if my equipment needs sandblasting?
Visible rust, flaking paint, or corrosion are common indicators that surface preparation is required before recoating.


Can you apply a protective coating after repainting an RV?
Yes. This helps protect the new finish from UV exposure, debris, and general wear.


How long does the process take?
Timelines vary depending on the size of the project and the level of preparation required. We provide an estimate after inspection.


Is a protective coating worth it on older equipment?
Yes, when properly prepared, coatings can significantly extend the life of older equipment.


How do I get a quote?
Contact us by phone or through the website to schedule an inspection and receive a detailed estimate.