Epoxy Coated Rebar Contractors in Phoenix, AZ
Epoxy coated rebar supply and installation in Phoenix — corrosion protection for concrete exposed to Arizona's conditions.
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Why Epoxy Coated Rebar is Essential for Arizona Concrete
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Epoxy coated rebar placement for structural concrete
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Pool deck and water feature rebar installation
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Bridge deck and infrastructure applications
Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services
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Epoxy coated rebar is required when concrete is exposed to environments with high corrosion risk: chloride exposure (bridge decks, marine environments), irrigation water (pools, water features, landscaped areas), de-icing salts (northern Arizona), or aggressive soils. The structural engineer of record specifies epoxy rebar by reference to standards like ASTM A1084 for epoxy-coated reinforcing steel. City of Phoenix and other Arizona jurisdictions reference the International Building Code (IBC), which requires epoxy rebar for many applications involving moisture exposure.
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Standard carbon steel rebar is vulnerable to corrosion when exposed to moisture and chemicals. Epoxy coated rebar is bare steel overlaid with a polymer epoxy coating, typically 10-15 mils thick, that acts as a barrier between the steel and the environment. Epoxy rebar costs 20-40% more than standard rebar but provides 30+ years of corrosion protection in aggressive environments. The coating maintains its integrity only if it's not damaged during handling or installation.
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No. The epoxy coating is a thin surface barrier (10-15 mils) that does not affect the tensile strength of the underlying steel. Epoxy rebar meets the same strength specifications as uncoated rebar (Grade 60 or Grade 75). The only effect is on workability during field bending and cutting, where care must be taken to avoid damaging the coating.
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Any damage to the epoxy coating creates a bare steel spot that becomes a corrosion initiation point. Field damage is repaired by touch-up application of approved epoxy repair compound to restore the protective barrier. Father & Son Masonry inspects all rebar before placement, applies touch-up to any cuts or bends made in the field, and documents all repairs with photos and inspection records.
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Yes. Most structural engineers and pool builders specify epoxy coated rebar for pool decks and pool structure reinforcement because pools are constantly exposed to chlorinated water. The International Building Code and Arizona's Structural Code both recommend or require corrosion-resistant reinforcement for pool decks and related wet areas. Father & Son Masonry has extensive experience with pool rebar placement and maintains full documentation of epoxy rebar installation for all pool projects.
Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale
Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.
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Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell
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Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off
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ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating
Areas Where We Serve And Deliver Excellence
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Phoenix
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Tempe
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Scottsdale
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Mesa
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Gilbert
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Glendale
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Goodyear
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Peoria
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We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.