Areas Served
Surface preparation for Dearborn Heights' commercial buildings, light manufacturing operations, and fleet equipment along the Michigan Avenue and Ford Road corridors.
Dearborn Heights is a residential and commercial city of roughly 56,000 that sits directly adjacent to Dearborn — which means proximity to Ford's River Rouge complex and the broader Ford manufacturing corridor. Commercial building stock along Michigan Avenue and Ford Road, light industrial operations, and fleet equipment create steady surface preparation demand. The city's commercial corridors have a mix of older and mid-century commercial buildings with steel and masonry that require professional blasting during renovation and maintenance.
From our Warren base, Dearborn Heights is roughly 25 to 30 miles via I-96 — within our standard Wayne County service range. We serve commercial building steel, light manufacturing, fleet restoration, and custom metalwork in Dearborn Heights without unusual mobilization costs. The proximity to Dearborn also means we're often in the area for adjacent projects.
Custom metal fabrications — gates, fencing, railings — in Dearborn Heights often come through contractors managing residential and commercial renovation work. These pieces need to be blasted to bare steel before powder coating or paint. Mobile blasting handles this at the job site or fabrication shop.
Commercial buildings along Michigan Avenue and Ford Road in Dearborn Heights have structural and architectural steel requiring surface preparation during renovation and maintenance programs.
Light manufacturing operations in Dearborn Heights have equipment and structural steel requiring periodic blasting during maintenance windows. We schedule around production to minimize downtime.
Fleet operators and contractors in Dearborn Heights use mobile blasting to restore trucks, trailers, and work equipment on-site at their yards and facilities.
Commercial parking structures in Dearborn Heights require surface preparation on structural steel elements as part of ongoing protective coating maintenance programs.
City infrastructure and public facility steel in Dearborn Heights require SSPC-standard surface preparation before protective coating application.
Custom fabricated gates, railings, fencing, and architectural metal elements in Dearborn Heights need to be blasted to bare steel before powder coating or paint is applied. Mobile blasting handles this at the site or shop.
Yes — Dearborn Heights is within our standard Wayne County service range from our Warren base, roughly 25 to 30 miles. We serve commercial building steel, light manufacturing, fleet operations, and custom metalwork in Dearborn Heights.
Yes. Custom fabricated gates, railings, and other metal elements need to be blasted to bare steel before powder coating or paint. We can do this at the fabrication shop, at the installation site, or at a yard.
Structural steel surface prep, coating removal, and facade cleaning on commercial buildings along Michigan Avenue and Ford Road. General contractors managing commercial renovation in Dearborn Heights use us for the surface preparation phase.
Yes. Fleet operators in Dearborn Heights use mobile blasting to restore trucks, trailers, and equipment on-site. We come to your yard — no hauling required.
Yes. We work throughout the Dearborn and Dearborn Heights area, and our proximity to Ford's manufacturing corridor in Dearborn means we're frequently in the area for adjacent project work.