Services
Production-scale blast capacity for Michigan's industrial facilities and contractors.
Industrial sandblasting projects are defined by surface area, access constraints, SSPC cleanliness requirements, tight maintenance windows, and the need to coordinate with coating contractors, facility managers, and safety teams. Blasting Jack is built for this work.
We run crews of 10–20 with 900 CFM air capacity and the ability to operate four simultaneous blast setups on large projects. That kind of production capacity is what keeps a 30,000 sq ft structural steel project on schedule instead of creating a bottleneck.
Every project gets a dedicated project lead, clear schedule milestones, and documentation of surface prep compliance before coating crews move in.
Scheduled plant maintenance blasting — structural steel, equipment, tanks — coordinated around production windows and shutdowns.
Mill scale removal from new fabricated steel before primer application, ensuring coating specs are met before parts leave the shop.
Interior and exterior blasting of industrial tanks, food-grade silos, wastewater tanks, and above-ground storage tanks.
Surface preparation on structural steel and concrete in parking garages — rust removal and prep before protective coating application.
Bridges, utility assets, water towers, and public infrastructure maintained to SSPC and government specs.
Mobile blasting of industrial equipment, trailers, and fleet vehicles at your facility — no transport required.
Industrial facilities don't stop production for blast work unless they have to. Blasting Jack schedules around your maintenance windows — planned shutdowns, nights, weekends, and phased sections of a facility.
We work with your maintenance manager or project coordinator to sequence blast work with coating crews, inspectors, and production restart timelines. One contact, clear milestones.
Industrial coating specs require documented surface prep compliance — cleanliness level, surface profile, and timing between blast and coat. Blasting Jack provides surface prep documentation as part of project delivery.
We work to the SSPC standard specified — SP-6, SP-10, or SP-5 — and can provide Testex tape profile documentation when required.
Sister Brand
Through our sister brand Endurance Painting, Blasting Jack can coordinate industrial surface preparation and coating application under one project plan. Blasting Jack prepares the surface. Endurance Painting protects the asset.
Request a Blasting + Coating QuoteWe've completed projects ranging from single pieces of equipment to large structural steel jobs covering tens of thousands of square feet. With crews of 10–20 and four simultaneous blast setups, we're one of Michigan's more capable mid-to-large industrial blasting operations.
Yes — planned shutdowns are one of our primary scheduling windows. We'll confirm the shutdown schedule, define the scope within that window, and sequence work so coating crews can follow immediately if needed.
A clear scope of work, confirmed SSPC surface prep standard, access to utilities (compressed air or power as needed), and a point of contact for site safety orientation. We handle the rest.
Yes. We can provide visual inspection records, Testex profile readings, and signed surface prep documentation when specified by the project.
Yes. We work in occupied facilities regularly with appropriate containment systems — curtains, negative pressure, debris collection, and HEPA filtration where required.