Remedies
Sandblasting can often solve these problems:
Concrete
Concrete finish didn’t turnout
Discolored or blotchy
Stain color not right
Sealer buildup
Uneven weathering – sandblasting can even-out and refresh the look
Slippery surfaces
Sometimes these surfaces can be too slippery for the location. A light sandblast with the right abrasive can create a slip resistant surface to solve the problem.
Natural stone pavement
Stairs
Stamped concrete on a slope
This concrete was too slippery for the slope it was placed on. We lightly sandblasted it to create a slip-resistant surface. Now, it can be left natural, stained, or sealed. The concrete has an integral color.
Water Stains
Blotchy Concrete Curing
Pools
Remove failing paint to prep for new plaster (or paint).
Wood
Remove water stains, Create distressed wood look, Raise grain for rustic appearance.
Restoration
Lead paint abatement:
We have the expertise to know when and how to utilize sandblasting to remove lead containing paint. There are many situations when sandblasting is a safe and is the most cost-effective way to remove lead paint. Working with local abatement/testing laboratories, we assess each project individually to determine whether or not sandblasting is the correct method for that project.