Areas Served
Surface preparation for Dearborn's Ford manufacturing corridor and industrial facilities.
Dearborn is home to one of Michigan's most significant manufacturing concentrations — Ford Motor Company's River Rouge Complex, assembly and stamping operations, supplier facilities, and supporting industrial infrastructure along the Rouge River corridor. The combination of active manufacturing, historic industrial buildings, and ongoing facility maintenance creates substantial demand for professional surface preparation.
Blasting Jack provides mobile sandblasting in Dearborn from our Warren base. Dearborn is within our regular service range for industrial, commercial, and institutional projects. We coordinate with plant maintenance departments, general contractors, and painting contractors depending on project structure.
For Dearborn projects where dust control is required — near occupied facilities, historic buildings, or urban sites — vapor/dustless blasting provides a low-dust alternative to open abrasive blasting.
Dearborn's manufacturing facilities require blast maintenance on equipment, structural steel, plant infrastructure, and process vessels — scheduled during planned shutdowns and maintenance windows.
Dearborn's older industrial buildings — brick, structural steel, ornamental iron — require careful surface preparation for restoration projects, with media selection matched to the original material.
Production machinery, material handling systems, and industrial equipment at Dearborn facilities blasted without transport — mobile service comes to the asset.
Process tanks, storage vessels, and industrial equipment at Dearborn manufacturing facilities blasted interior and exterior to SSPC standards for industrial service.
Dearborn's Rouge River corridor requires containment planning for infrastructure surface prep near waterways. We design containment for each site and use appropriate methods for waterway-adjacent work.
Commercial buildings, institutional facilities, and parking structures throughout Dearborn require periodic surface preparation on structural steel as protective coatings age.
Yes. Dearborn is within our regular service range. Industrial, commercial, historic restoration, and infrastructure projects are all within scope — contact us with your location and what needs blasting.
Yes. Planned shutdown windows are a common scheduling structure for industrial blast work. We coordinate with plant maintenance and can run multi-shift operations to maximize output during the available window.
Projects near the Rouge River corridor require containment to prevent abrasive media and blast debris from entering stormwater. We design site-specific containment and, where required, can incorporate water jetting methods that don't generate abrasive waste.
Yes. Dearborn has significant historic industrial architecture that requires careful media selection and blast parameters. We assess the original material and recommend the appropriate method — often vapor blasting with fine media for brick and ornamental metalwork.