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
Blast painting combines abrasive blasting (surface preparation) with professional industrial painting to clean, profile, and protect metal surfaces from corrosion and wear before applying coatings.
Sandblasting (also called abrasive blasting) prepares the surface by removing rust and old coatings, while blast painting includes both blasting and applying protective and finish paint coatings.
Common media include silica sand, steel grit, glass beads, garnet, aluminum oxide, and slag — each creating different surface profiles for paint adhesion.
SSPC-SP10 is a blast cleaning standard that defines a near-white metal surface, ensuring optimal surface profile and cleanliness for long-lasting paint adhesion.
Blasting removes rust, mill scale, and contaminants, creating a rough surface profile that allows coatings to bond strongly, significantly extending the lifespan of structural steel and equipment.
Common coatings include epoxies, urethane paints, primer systems, metallic finishes, and specialty industrial coatings designed for durability and weather resistance.
Yes — industrial blast painting facilities can handle large steel structures, heavy equipment, tanks, beams, and custom fabrications that require controlled environment preparation and coating.
Surface preparation often follows SSPC (Society for Protective Coatings) or similar industrial standards to ensure proper adhesive strength between the blast profile and the coating.
The duration depends on size, surface condition, required blast profile, number of paint coats, and curing time — projects may range from days to weeks for industrial scale work.
Yes — blast painting produces a cleaner, more durable surface that significantly improves paint adhesion and lifespan compared to painting without abrasive preparation.
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.