Our Services

Sand
Blasting

Every great coating starts with a clean surface. Our industrial sandblasting strips paint, rust, and contaminants down to bare substrate — creating the anchor pattern that makes powder coating last for decades, not years.

Professional sandblasting surface preparation

Surface Preparation

Proper blast profile is the difference between a coating that peels and one that lasts twenty years. We do not skip steps.

Why Sandblasting Matters

Paint does not fail because it is bad paint. It fails because it was applied over rust, oil, mill scale, or an old failing coating. Sandblasting is the only method that removes all of those contaminants and creates a microscopic anchor pattern — tiny peaks and valleys that give the new coating something to grip.

Without blasting, you are essentially painting over a dirty, smooth surface and hoping for the best. With blasting, you are building a foundation. That is why every professional powder coating job starts here.

Abrasive Media We Use

Different surfaces and contaminants require different abrasives. We select the right media for your substrate and end goal — aggressive enough to clean, gentle enough to protect.

Garnet

Sharp, angular abrasive ideal for precision metal prep and rust removal without excessive substrate damage.

Glass Bead

Gentle peening action that cleans without removing base material. Perfect for delicate or thin-walled parts.

Aluminum Oxide

Aggressive cutting action for heavy rust, mill scale, and thick coatings on steel and iron.

Walnut Shell

Soft, organic media for gentle cleaning of aluminum, brass, and historic surfaces without etching.

Benefits of Professional Blasting

  • Removes paint, rust, and mill scale completely — chemical strippers leave residue behind
  • Creates an anchor profile that dramatically improves coating adhesion
  • Works on metal, wood, concrete, stone, and composite substrates
  • Reaches cracks, crevices, and complex geometries that solvents cannot touch
  • Eco-friendly process with no harsh chemicals or toxic runoff

Common Applications

  • Cleaning surfaces prior to painting or refinishing
  • Stripping surfaces of paint, rust, or other build-up
  • Preparing rough surfaces for bonding or coating
  • Removing graffiti or other unwanted markings
  • Restoring masonry surfaces (e.g. brick and concrete)
  • Etching metal for improved coating adhesion

Our Sandblasting Process

01

Assess

We inspect the substrate, identify contaminants, and select the optimal abrasive media and pressure profile.

02

Prep

Nearby surfaces are protected. The work area is contained to prevent dust migration.

03

Blast

Controlled abrasive blasting removes contaminants and creates the specified surface profile.

04

Finish

Debris is vacuumed and removed. The surface is inspected for cleanliness and profile depth before coating.

Start With a Clean Surface

Whether you need prep work before powder coating or standalone blasting for restoration, our team delivers consistent, contaminant-free surfaces every time.

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