Media Blasting & Sandblasting Services
When a paint job fails, it can cost you time, money, and major headaches. Worse, trying to fix the problem without the right approach often just buries the issue deeper.
So, what's the right solution?
At Dennis Moffitt Painting, we use media blasting or sandblasting to strip away failed coatings and start clean, giving you a solid foundation for a fresh, long-lasting finish.
Don’t risk covering up problems. Let’s fix it the right way from the ground up.

Why Paint Jobs Fail — and Why Blasting Is the Solution
There are several reasons a paint job might not hold up:
- Applied during bad weather or poor conditions
Mill glaze trapped on new siding
Layers of old paint building up and letting go
Poor material selection or faulty workmanship
No matter the cause, sandblasting or media blasting safely removes all compromised layers, exposing the bare substrate underneath.
This allows us to rebuild the coating properly, ensuring the best performance and long-term outcome.
What’s the Best Way to Remove Old Paint and Finishes?
Not every surface — or problem — calls for the same solution. That’s why we adjust our blasting methods to fit the specific needs of your home or business.
Our available techniques include:
Crushed, Recycled Glass Bead Blasting
Dustless (Wet) Blasting
Traditional Sandblasting
Soda Blasting
Choosing the right material and method helps us maximize efficiency, minimize surface damage, and deliver superior results.
What Can You Expect?
Before starting, we spend time walking you through the process, setting clear expectations, and answering any questions. Our goal is to make sure you feel completely comfortable before the work even begins.
What Kind of Surfaces Can You Sandblast?
If your surface needs a clean, strong start, DMP has the tools, and the expertise, to make it happen.
Peeling Paint Removal
Cedar Shingle Restoration
Clapboard Siding Restoration
Mill Glaze Removal
Swimming Pools
Deck Restoration
Steel Coating Removal/Preparation
Brick Coating Removal/Preparation