FAQs

What is dustless blasting?

Dustless blasting equipment uses a combination of water and abrasive to clean and/or strip paint off of surfaces. The water helps contain the particles significantly, in comparison to traditional sandblasting. The water and the abrasive combination also help increase the amount of pressure coming out of the machine, improving the efficiency and time it takes to complete a project.

What types of surfaces can you blast?

We can blast just about any hard surfaces to make them look new again, including but not limited to: concrete, stone, brick, wood, aluminum, metal, and fiberglass.

Will my items rust after being blasted?

All carbon-steel pieces are blasted with a water-based rust inhibitor/degreaser leaving the surface ready for any coating or paint to be applied. No sanding or mineral spirits needed!

Where do I bring items to be blasted?

That’s the best part of dustless blasting - we can come to you! Our dustless blasting equipment is mobile, making it easy for us to come directly to your home or shop to complete your project. This is great for large items that are large or impossible to transport. We can also blast items on our property if they can be transported.

How much does dustless blasting cost?

Each project varies based on numerous factors. The best way to get an accurate cost for your project is by reaching out to us for a free, no-obligation, estimate here.

Is dustless blasting EPA-compliant?

This technique uses a recycled abrasive that is safe for vegetation and is environmentally friendly. Since the dust is contained with this method it is also safe to perform near water or wildlife, making dustless blasting the safest choice in areas where EPA compliance is critical.

Is dustless blasting OSHA compliant?

Dustless blasting uses a wet delivery to trap hazardous particles, which is critical for most applications and protects both workers and those nearby making this a method recommended by OSHA.