Blast & Painting

No matter the item or surface,

You can rely on our painters to provide professional results for each and every job they complete for you

Sandblasting

Our fully enclosed 35′ x 70′ sandblasting and paint facility provides a controlled, safe working environment – ensuring optimal surface preparation and application without the problems associated with humidity and other environmental conditions. We can handle even the most challenging industrial blasting projects requiring up to SSPC-SP 10 specifications – ensuring the right blast profile resulting in quality that is above the competition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Industrial blast and painting is a surface preparation and coating process used to protect steel and metal structures from corrosion, wear, and environmental damage. Blasting involves using abrasive materials such as sand, steel grit, or other media to clean the surface by removing rust, old coatings, and contaminants. After blasting, protective coatings or industrial paints are applied to create a durable barrier. This process is widely used in heavy industry, construction, and infrastructure to extend the lifespan of steel components.
Surface preparation is critical because paint or coatings will not properly adhere to steel that is contaminated with rust, oil, dirt, or mill scale. Blasting cleans and roughens the surface, allowing coatings to bond more effectively. Without proper preparation, coatings can peel, crack, or fail prematurely, leading to corrosion and structural damage. Proper surface preparation ensures maximum coating performance, durability, and long-term protection of steel structures in harsh environments.
Steel structures are typically coated with industrial-grade protective systems such as epoxy coatings, polyurethane coatings, zinc-rich primers, and anti-corrosion paints. These coatings are selected based on environmental exposure, chemical resistance requirements, and durability needs. Some systems also include multi-layer protection for enhanced performance in extreme conditions. The goal is to protect steel from rust, moisture, chemicals, and abrasion, ensuring long-term structural integrity.
Blast and painting extend the life of steel by preventing corrosion and environmental degradation. Blasting removes rust and surface contaminants, while protective coatings create a barrier between the steel and external elements such as moisture, oxygen, and chemicals. This prevents oxidation and structural weakening over time. In industrial and outdoor environments, this process significantly increases the service life of steel structures and reduces maintenance and replacement costs.
Blast and coating services are commonly required in industries such as construction, oil and gas, mining, marine, transportation, and manufacturing. These industries rely on steel structures that are exposed to harsh environmental conditions, heavy use, or chemical exposure. Protective coatings are essential for maintaining safety, durability, and operational efficiency in equipment, infrastructure, and industrial facilities.
Yes, corrosion-resistant coatings are commonly used in industrial applications where steel is exposed to moisture, chemicals, or outdoor environments. These coatings include epoxy systems, zinc-based primers, and specialized protective paints designed to prevent rust formation. The selection depends on environmental conditions and project requirements. Proper application significantly reduces corrosion risk and extends the operational lifespan of steel structures.
Abrasive blasting involves propelling high-pressure abrasive materials such as sand, steel grit, or shot onto a steel surface to remove rust, paint, and contaminants. The process cleans and profiles the surface, creating the ideal texture for coating adhesion. It is performed in controlled environments to ensure safety and consistency. After blasting, the surface is inspected and prepared immediately for coating application to prevent recontamination or oxidation.

The duration of blast and painting depends on the size, complexity, and condition of the steel structure. Small components may take a few hours to a day, while large industrial structures can take several days or longer. Additional factors include surface condition, coating system requirements, and drying or curing times between layers. Proper scheduling ensures efficient completion while maintaining coating quality and performance

Yes, large steel structures can be processed for blasting and coating, including industrial frames, structural beams, tanks, and heavy equipment. Handling large components requires specialized equipment, controlled blasting environments, and proper lifting systems. The process is carefully managed to ensure even surface preparation and consistent coating application across all surfaces, including complex geometries and hard-to-reach areas.
Requesting blast and painting services typically involves providing details such as the size of the structure, material type, existing surface condition, and required coating specifications. This information helps determine the appropriate blasting method and coating system. Once reviewed, a scope of work and cost estimate are prepared. Clear project details ensure accurate planning, proper surface treatment, and correct selection of protective coatings for the application.

Painting

Our paint bays are equipped with make-up air systems which collect dust and prevent pollutants from entering the air and landing on your fresh paint. Our team of professional painters use commerical quality equipment and coatings best-suited for every project (Interguard, Amerlock, PPG, etc.) – ensuring long lasting protection and a professional finish.

From priming to painting to coating or from epoxies to urethane to metallics, we will have your item protected from the elements and looking its absolute best.

A flawless finish starts with the right prep—built to withstand time, weather, and wear.