A failed paint job can be costly to fix. And, in the wrong hands, trying to fix a failed paint job the wrong way can also be a waste of time and money. There are many reasons why a paint job fails and often sandblasting is the only remedy to fix the situation. Failure of a paint job can happen as a result of a previous paint job being applied in bad weather or non-ideal conditions, mill glaze on your siding, too many coats of paint over time where the original coating simply ‘let go’, or in other rare cases, a bad paint or material selection. Essentially, the sandblasting process allows you to start over by removing all the damaged and failed coatings until only the bare surface or ‘substrate’ remains. This is a sure way to remove all the elements that could lead to another failure down the road and ensure a lasting finish.
Our blasting process is specially adjusted to the materials and methods that best suit your project for maximum efficiency and minimal damage to your home or business. Some of the more common materials used are a crushed, recycled glass bead, dustless (wet) blasting, sandblasting, and soda blasting.
This can sometimes be a bigger job than our customers expect. We like to spend extra time going over the project and process, so that you have a good understanding of what's ahead. We also emphasize protection to ensure that your interiors remain clean and unaffected. Dust intrusion, for example, can be a nightmare, and we know how to prevent it!
Commonly Blasted Surfaces
- Peeling Paint Removal
- Cedar Shingle Restoration
- Clapboard Siding Restoration
- Mill Glaze Removal
- Swimming Pools
- Deck Restoration
- Steel Coating Removal/Preparation
- Brick Coating Removal/Preparation