Areas Served
Metro Detroit's industrial base demands serious surface preparation. Blasting Jack delivers it.
Wayne County is Michigan's most heavily industrialized county — automotive assembly plants, steel processing facilities, freight and logistics hubs, port operations along the Detroit River, and decades of industrial infrastructure that requires ongoing maintenance blasting to keep structural steel, equipment, and vessels protected.
From Detroit's historic industrial buildings to Dearborn's Ford manufacturing corridor, from Wyandotte's chemical processing plants to Romulus's logistics facilities, the range of surface preparation needs in Wayne County is as varied as the county itself.
Blasting Jack provides mobile sandblasting throughout Wayne County from our Warren base — with the crew size, equipment capacity, and scheduling flexibility to handle projects at Detroit-scale industrial facilities and smaller commercial properties alike.
Blasting Jack provides mobile blasting services throughout Wayne County, including:
Not listed? We serve all of Wayne County. Contact us to confirm availability for your location.
Wayne County is home to active automotive assembly and stamping operations requiring scheduled equipment blasting, structural steel maintenance, and surface prep during plant shutdowns.
Detroit's older industrial building stock — brick, structural steel, and concrete — requires surface restoration and prep before protective coating application. We work on the surface, not the story.
Along the Detroit River corridor and in Wyandotte, chemical and process facilities require tank and vessel blasting to strict SSPC standards with appropriate containment.
Wayne County's freight and logistics facilities — including those serving DTW and the port — maintain large fleets and material handling equipment that need regular blast maintenance.
Bridges, water infrastructure, utility assets, and transportation infrastructure throughout Wayne County require surface preparation as part of maintenance and rehabilitation programs.
Parking structures, institutional buildings, and commercial properties in Detroit, Livonia, and Dearborn maintain structural steel that requires periodic blast and recoat.
Yes. We take projects in Detroit regularly — historic industrial buildings, institutional properties, infrastructure, and commercial facilities. Detroit projects often involve containment planning for urban job sites, which we handle as part of project setup.
Yes. We run crews of 10–20 with 900 CFM air capacity and four simultaneous blast setups — scaled for production work at large industrial facilities. We've worked on multi-week projects at major facilities and understand the coordination requirements.
Yes. Wayne County's older building stock includes historic brick, ornamental metalwork, and architectural steel that requires careful media selection and blast parameters. Vapor blasting is often the appropriate method for these surfaces.
Projects near waterways require containment planning to prevent abrasive media and blast debris from entering stormwater. We design containment for the specific site and, if required by the project or municipality, can incorporate water jetting methods that don't generate abrasive waste.
Yes. We work directly with painting contractors who subcontract blast prep, and through our sister brand Endurance Painting, we can provide both blasting and industrial coating under one project plan when that's what the project needs.