Areas Served
Surface preparation for Ann Arbor's institutional facilities, research campuses, and historic buildings.
Ann Arbor's surface preparation needs are distinct from the rest of the region. The University of Michigan's campus infrastructure, research facilities, and institutional buildings represent a significant and ongoing maintenance load. Automotive R&D and engineering operations in and around Ann Arbor require surface prep on specialized test equipment and research infrastructure. Historic downtown buildings require careful handling.
Blasting Jack provides mobile sandblasting in Ann Arbor from our Warren base. Ann Arbor is within our extended service range — industrial, institutional, and commercial projects are accessible for work with appropriate scope.
For Ann Arbor projects near occupied campus buildings, historic structures, or urban sites where dust control is important, vapor/dustless blasting is often the right method. It suppresses dust at the source — appropriate for occupied institutional environments.
University and institutional facility infrastructure — structural steel, mechanical systems, campus buildings — requires surface preparation on maintenance schedules. We work with facilities management on scheduling and access.
Automotive engineering and testing facilities in and around Ann Arbor maintain specialized equipment and structural assets that require professional surface preparation.
Ann Arbor's historic downtown and campus buildings include brick, ornamental metalwork, and architectural steel that requires careful media selection. Vapor blasting with fine media is often the appropriate method to clean without damaging original material.
Research and laboratory facilities maintain specialized equipment and mechanical infrastructure that requires periodic surface preparation. Dry ice blasting is available for sensitive equipment where abrasive-free cleaning is required.
Office buildings, retail developments, and commercial properties throughout Ann Arbor maintain structural steel requiring periodic surface preparation as coatings age and protective systems reach end of life.
Bridges, utility structures, and transportation infrastructure in the Ann Arbor area require surface preparation as part of capital maintenance programs managed by public agencies and engineering firms.
Yes. Ann Arbor is within our extended service range from Warren. Industrial, institutional, commercial, and historic restoration projects are all within scope — contact us with your project scope and location.
Yes. Vapor/dustless blasting is available throughout Ann Arbor. For projects near occupied campus buildings, urban historic structures, or areas where dust is a constraint, vapor blasting is often the right approach — it suppresses dust at the source.
Yes. Ann Arbor has significant historic brick and ornamental metalwork that requires careful media selection and blast parameters to clean without damaging original material. We assess the substrate and recommend the appropriate method.
We provide mobile sandblasting for institutional and campus facility projects. University facilities requiring structural steel maintenance, equipment blasting, or infrastructure surface preparation can contact us to discuss project requirements.
Extended mobilization distances work best with meaningful project scope. Contact us with your location and what needs blasting — we'll give you a straightforward answer on whether it makes sense and what to expect on cost.