Sandblasting Deer Park – if you looking for a sandblasting company in Deer Park then look no further than Horton industrial. The majority of the work we do in Deer Park Washington is heavy equipment sandblasting and re-coating.
Horton Industrial has vast experience blasting heavy equipment in Deer Park. Whether it’s a dump truck or a rock conveyor, your bulldozer, or any other piece of equipment, we have the equipment and experience to handle your project. The typical process of refinishing a piece of heavy machinery is first masking and removing all sensitive parts of the equipment. This includes glass, lights, taping gauges, and any chrome. We then sandblast down to an SSPC – SP6 blast standard (commercial grade). The next step is to apply a coat of epoxy primer. We will only use the top quality materials for refinishing equipment. When going through the hassle of actually refinishing your equipment you want to do it right the first time. After the epoxy primer is cured, we apply a coat of high-end polyurethane as the topcoat. We can apply standard colors or metallics if you’re looking for the extra flare.
Sandblasting and refinishing heavy equipment isn’t all that we do in Deer Park. Horton industrial is experienced in residential concrete cleaning, automotive sandblasting, graffiti removal, log home restoration, dustless blasting, soda blasting, painting, shot blasting, bead blasting, vacuum blasting, marine blasting, line stripe removal, pool cleaning, and many many more. Whether your project is larger small please give Horton industrial a call today to discuss your project and we will give you the best advice even if that means we aren’t right for the job.
Because we are a completely mobile company we are very well equipped to provide sandblasting and painting services to the surrounding community. Some of the cities that we’ve done work in include Chattaroy, Spirit Lake, Athol, Sandpoint, Coeur d’Alene, Airway Heights, Medical Lake, Hauser, Sagle, Nine Mile Falls, Newport, Cheney, Post Falls, Priest River, Newman Lake, Bonners Ferry, Spokane, Liberty Lake, Spokane Valley, Moscow, Lewiston, Anacortes, Seattle, Portland, and Missoula.