Hall County, GA • Mon–Fri 9am–5pm(770) 990-0859

Abrasive Blasting for Agriculture & Heavy Equipment

On-site equipment restoration, metal building maintenance, and rust removal for farms and rural properties.

Farm equipment lives outside. It sits in fields, gets parked behind barns, and operates in conditions that no indoor machine ever faces — dirt, moisture, chemical fertilizers, animal waste, and Georgia's relentless humidity. Every exposed metal surface on your property is corroding right now, and the longer it goes untreated, the more expensive the fix becomes. A rusted tractor frame that costs a few hundred dollars to blast and recoat today costs thousands to repair structurally next year.

Our DB500 mobile blasting system is built for rural properties. We tow it to your farm, set up in your equipment yard, and blast whatever needs cleaning — tractors, implements, trailers, grain bins, metal barns, fencing, gates. No need to load anything onto a flatbed or drive it across the county to a shop. We bring the shop to you.

Agricultural Services

How We Help Farms & Rural Properties

The Problem

Why Farm Equipment and Metal Structures Corrode So Fast in Georgia

Georgia's climate is uniquely hard on metal. Average relative humidity above 70% for most of the year means every exposed metal surface is constantly in contact with moisture. Add morning dew, afternoon thunderstorms, and temperatures that cycle between freezing and 95°F, and you get accelerated oxidation on everything from tractor frames to barn siding to fence posts.

Agricultural chemicals make it worse. Fertilizers, herbicides, and animal waste are corrosive to metal. Equipment that contacts these substances deteriorates faster than equipment in a clean industrial environment. A tractor that might last 20 years in a dry climate starts showing structural rust in 5-7 years in a Georgia farm setting without regular surface maintenance.

The practical problem for most farm operators is access. You can't easily load a combine onto a flatbed and drive it 30 miles to a blasting shop. And even if you could, the downtime and transport cost often exceed the blasting cost itself. Mobile blasting eliminates that barrier entirely — we come to your property and work on equipment right where it sits.

FAQ

Agricultural Blasting — Common Questions

Can you blast farm equipment on my property?

Yes. Our DB500 comes directly to your farm or equipment yard. We blast tractors, implements, trailers, and machinery on-site — no flatbed transport needed.

What farm equipment can you blast?

Tractors, combines, bush hogs, disc harrows, plows, grain bins, feed equipment, trailers, truck beds, fencing, gates, metal barns, and any other metal structure or equipment on your property.

Can you restore metal barns?

Yes. We strip old coatings and rust from metal siding, structural framing, and hardware so the building can be properly recoated and sealed.

Do you need power or water hookups?

No. Our DB500 is fully self-contained — we bring our own media, compressor, and containment. We just need a reasonably firm surface to park on and access to the work area.

Service Area

Farms & Rural Properties We Serve

Need Equipment Cleaned or a Barn Restored?

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