Established in 1986, Lorac Company Inc. offers a wide range of services including fabricated basement window-well covers, powder coating, sandblasting, fabrication, welding, metal cleaning, shearing, metal bending, and escape ladder manufacturing. Our clientele includes the general public as well as home builders and other manufacturers.
Robert designed the first 'Lorac Cover', and through Carol's foresight, the Lorac Company was founded. In 1995 a custom metal fabrication shop, powder coating line, & blasting facility was added.
Robert designed the first 'Lorac Cover', and through Carol's foresight, the Lorac Company was founded. In 1995 a custom metal fabrication shop, powder coating line, & blasting facility was added.
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Every 'LORAC-COVER'tm is custom made to provide an exact fit for your basement window well. Covers can be ordered for your smaller traditional basement window, as well as the larger sized basement escape, or daylight window well. Every 'LORAC-COVER' comes with a locking/hinged escape panel for emergency escape use.
Lorac Company, Inc. provides a Large Indoor Abracive Blast facility to keep customers parts rolling. Thru Rain or Shine for Stubborn Steel parts we provide a Heat clean oven to Bake off layers of old paint so we can Blast it in the most effecient time. The Heat Cleaning process is Environmentally friendly, and a Safe way to Remove Hazardous Coatings.
Reviews (11)
Steve Hunter
Mar 14, 2022
Pam Allen
May 25, 2021
Samantha Warnke
May 08, 2021
Dood J.
Mar 09, 2021
Den Marshall
Dec 29, 2020
I've used Lorac in the past and had pretty good luck BUT! This last time was by far the WORST Experience I've ever had on a professional standpoint with any company. Save yourself some time and find a company that treats their customers with a little more respect. They're not the only place in town that powder coats.
Austin Landers
Nov 06, 2020
Greg Sauto
Feb 13, 2019
I am Greg at Greg Sauto Restoration in "Beautiful Downtown Derby", Over the last 25 years, I have used the Lorac Co. for sandblasting and powder coating. I have Never! had any bad experiences with them. Always a Great product and friendly, responsible, service. I have tried the the others for a lower price and alway came back to the frog at Lorac.
Chris T.
Nov 13, 2018
Walter Thurman
Dec 25, 2017
Took a brand new air gap intake in to be powder coated. The first time the intake looked really good then while sitting on engine waiting for install developed what looked like cracks in the powder coat called lorac said they would take care of it. Wow looked like they lost all pride intake had tape on it gunk in threaded holes, residue where carb mounts, looks like something ran down where intake mounts to the heads. Looks way worse then the first time. Gave two stars only because of the fist run and $#!+ happens. But after second go I and my engine builder found a new powder coater and so far very pleased.
Bradley Atkinson
Jun 10, 2017
I've done business with lorac 3 or 4 times in the past. With that said, I wasn't very pleased about my last experience on 2/20/17. I took in a full sized sprint car frame to have them put it in there oven to burn off the powder coat. They called me about 4 days later and said it was done. I was like great how much do I owe you. She told me $215. I was like you sure you have the right person last 3 times I brought cars in it was only like $115.
She told me the price went up. I was like almost double? The last time I brought a car in I also brought 2 axles, motor plate, frame and a few other parts for a 115.00. I told her I still have the receipt for all those parts with the car and this time I only have the frame so I cant believe its that much. She then told me, well we probably just under charged you so now its $215.
I guess I should of asked before I left, thats my fault. I would have been fine with a reasonable increase, but you would think if your going to change the price by that much you might want to let people know before you do the work. I hate to say but most likely wont bring my stuff back.
She told me the price went up. I was like almost double? The last time I brought a car in I also brought 2 axles, motor plate, frame and a few other parts for a 115.00. I told her I still have the receipt for all those parts with the car and this time I only have the frame so I cant believe its that much. She then told me, well we probably just under charged you so now its $215.
I guess I should of asked before I left, thats my fault. I would have been fine with a reasonable increase, but you would think if your going to change the price by that much you might want to let people know before you do the work. I hate to say but most likely wont bring my stuff back.
Jonathan Reppond
Dec 01, 2016