Posts tagged Shot Blasting
Docks Unlimited – Floor Prep

Customer

Docks Unlimited

Completion Year

2016

Description

The project entailed shot blasting an old existing concrete floor to remove the existing coating and provide the proper profile, epoxy patching of low areas in the concrete, and applying an epoxy floor coating.

Warehouse Refurb - Shot Blast

Customer

Greg Schenks Professional Painting

Completion Year

2020

Description

This project was in an old factory that was being repurposed for a new business. The existing 34,000 sq. ft. had an old heavily worn urethane coating. This was removed by shot blasting, then the floor was diamond ground to a smooth surface. Lines were painted and then a concrete densifier was applied.

JBS (Urethane Cement) - Plainwell

Customer

Schweitzer Construction

Completion Year

2020

Description

This project was the JBS feet room. The room was being refurbed and new equipment installed. The floor was prepped using diamond grinding, shot blasting, and jackhammering. The floor required heavy repair with some holes being over six inches deep. Once all prep and repair had been done we installed a 3/8 Urethane cement coating with a full broadcast of colored quartz for traction being this floor is always wet during production.

Marshall Fire Station- Apparatus Bay Epoxy Line Striping – Marshall

Customer

Clark Construction Company

Completion Year

2015

Description

This project consisted of a newly constructed fire station. The fire truck apparatus bays required a new layout of line stripes. The new concrete floor was first shot blasted to create a profile of where the line stripes were to be installed. The line stripes were then painted with a high-solids polyamide epoxy.

Schenk's Painting - Elkhart, IN

Customer

Schenk’s Professional Painting

Completion Year

2020

Description

Refurbish concrete floor in a 36,000 Sq ft commercial building. Prep work included shot-blasting and diamond grinding to remove the existing coating. Then we installed epoxy striping followed by a concrete sealer/densifier.