Areas Served
Industrial surface preparation for Sterling Heights' dense manufacturing and supplier corridor.
Sterling Heights is one of Michigan's most industrially dense cities — a concentration of automotive Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, metal fabricators, precision machining shops, and manufacturing facilities along the Van Dyke and Mound Road corridors. That density generates consistent demand for professional surface preparation: equipment blasting, structural steel maintenance, tank prep, and mill scale removal from fabricated steel.
Blasting Jack is based in Warren, directly adjacent to Sterling Heights. Sterling Heights projects receive the same fast mobilization as our home base — no long hauls, no inflated travel costs.
We schedule around production windows, planned shutdowns, and maintenance calendars. For multi-shift or large-scope shutdown work, we have the crew and equipment capacity to hit production targets.
Sterling Heights' supplier corridor — stamping, die casting, precision machining — requires scheduled blast maintenance on equipment, tooling, and structural assets around production shutdowns.
Fabricators producing structural steel assemblies and custom components need mill scale removed and proper anchor profiles established before primer and topcoat application.
Production lines, conveyors, presses, and industrial machinery at Sterling Heights facilities blasted in-place without moving equipment — scheduled around your production window.
Fleet maintenance, equipment rental operations, and trucking yards throughout Sterling Heights use mobile blasting for rust removal and coating restoration on trailers and heavy vehicles.
Process tanks, storage vessels, and industrial silos at Sterling Heights manufacturing facilities blasted to SSPC standards for food-grade, chemical, and industrial service.
Building steel, parking structure columns, and industrial building infrastructure require periodic blast and recoat as protective coatings age.
We're based in Warren, which borders Sterling Heights directly. Sterling Heights is part of our core service area — mobilization times and costs are the same as for our home base.
Yes. With containment and scheduling coordination, we work inside active facilities. We plan around your production windows — nights, weekends, planned shutdowns — and contain blast debris to the work area.
Yes. Automotive supplier facilities — stamping, die, precision machining — are a core project type in Sterling Heights. We understand the scheduling constraints and can work within planned maintenance windows.
Yes. Vapor/dustless blasting is available for Sterling Heights projects where dust control is required — near occupied areas, precision equipment, or active production nearby.