Our Story

About Cowpoke

American Owned and Operated.

Mission

Our Mission

This business was founded on old-school American values. Where a man's word is his bond, and a handshake is just as good as a contract. Here we believe in honest work, fair pricing, and standing behind every job we do. As a locally owned and operated small business, we take pride in our craftsmanship and integrity. We believe in doing things the right way, not the easy way, every single time.

From the Owner

A Word From the Owner

"The idea for this company was conceived in a dorm room at NC State University (Go Pack!). As a life long fan of all things automotive I was interested in finding a way to merge my passion with my profession, this company was my solution. Powder coating has a long history in the automotive and motorsports industry. Durable finishes that can handle repeated impacts day in and day out. As a 6th generation cattle farmer I learned the value of hard work and a dollar at an early age. Growing up my Father used to tell me, "Do it right, or Do it Again". This motto is what shaped my values that this very company was founded on. I strive to be a God fearing and hard working American, I hope to lead and build this company as such."

Our Beginning

Why We Were Founded

I was tired of businesses that refused to stand for something. Compromising on their values at the first sign of profits. It felt like long ago were the days of honest men, running honest businesses, and standing behind their work. Here, we are exactly that. Here we believe in delivering a high quality service, at an affordable price, for any and all Americans. At Cowpoke Fabrication and Powder Coating we will never sacrifice our quality, service, or integrity for profits.

The Name

What is a "Cowpoke"?

A Cowpoke, is more commonly known as a cowboy. It is what I believe to be the quintessential idea of a hard working American. Putting in an honest day's work, day in and day out. An unwavering commitment not to compromise on both your values and your work. Lord willing, a cowpoke could bank on two things: Working Hard and Dying Tired.

"Whether, then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God."

1 Corinthians 10:31