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Abrasive Blasting for Manufacturing & Industrial Facilities

On-site surface preparation that keeps your plant running. Concrete floors, structural steel, equipment, and building infrastructure.

Manufacturing plants don't stop for surface maintenance — which is why mobile blasting exists. Our DB500 system comes to your facility on your schedule and handles the work on-site, whether that's profiling 50,000 square feet of concrete production floor, stripping rust from structural steel columns, or restoring equipment that can't be disassembled and shipped to a shop.

We work with manufacturing operations across Georgia — from food processing plants in Hall County to precision instrumentation factories in Gwinnett to heavy equipment manufacturers in Athens. Every facility has the same core surface maintenance needs: concrete floors that take constant abuse from forklifts and heavy loads, structural steel that corrodes in Georgia's humidity, protective coatings that eventually fail, and equipment that needs periodic restoration to stay safe and functional.

Manufacturing Services

How We Help Manufacturing Facilities

The Problem

Why Manufacturing Facilities Need Regular Surface Prep

Manufacturing environments are brutal on surfaces. Concrete production floors endure constant forklift traffic, chemical spills, oil contamination, and impact damage that degrade coatings and create safety hazards. Structural steel exposed to process heat, humidity, and chemical vapors corrodes faster than steel in a climate-controlled office building. Equipment surfaces accumulate rust, grease, and coating failure that reduce operational efficiency and create maintenance headaches.

The standard approach — sending equipment to an off-site shop or hiring crews to hand-grind and wire-brush — is slow, expensive, and disruptive. Abrasive blasting handles the same work in a fraction of the time with a superior surface profile. And because our system is fully mobile, we do it at your facility without shutting down adjacent production lines or transporting heavy components across town.

Properly maintained surfaces also reduce long-term costs. A concrete floor profiled to the correct CSP (Concrete Surface Profile) before coating holds that coating 3-5x longer than a floor that was just cleaned and painted over. Structural steel blasted to SSPC-SP6 or SP10 standards before primer application resists corrosion significantly longer than steel that was spot-treated. The upfront investment in proper surface preparation pays for itself in extended maintenance cycles.

FAQ

Manufacturing Blasting — Common Questions

What manufacturing surfaces can you blast?

Structural steel, I-beams, columns, equipment frames, concrete production floors, loading docks, metal roofing, tanks, piping, and building exteriors. Our DB500 handles anything from a single piece of equipment to a full facility-scale project on-site.

Can you profile concrete floors in an active facility?

Yes. We schedule around production shifts and isolate work areas to minimize disruption. Concrete profiling prepares floors for new epoxy coatings, sealants, or overlays — extending floor life and improving safety.

Do you blast on-site at manufacturing plants?

Yes. Our entire operation is mobile. The DB500 comes to your facility — no need to disassemble equipment, transport components, or shut down production lines.

How does blasting help with equipment maintenance?

Abrasive blasting strips rust, old coatings, scale, and contaminants faster and more thoroughly than manual methods. This prepares equipment for protective coatings that extend service life and prevent corrosion-related failures.

Service Area

Manufacturing Facilities We Serve

We serve manufacturing and industrial facilities across Georgia and the Southeast, with our fastest response times in northeast Georgia and the metro Atlanta corridor.

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