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Ecoblast Restoration is a mobile blasting, painting and carpentry service provider in Southern Ontario.

We deliver calcium, sand, and baking soda blasting, power washing and surface preparation services to your location. After completion of surface preparation, we also provide latex painting and epoxy coatings using either a spray system or brush and roller, depending on the project. Our crew is trained and experienced both with spray painting and using brush and roller. Our range of job size is very broad; blasting large scale buildings such as paper mills, air craft hangers, food processing plants to medium sized projects like steel stair wells, bridges, roads, wooden historical buildings and barns, and smaller items such as cranes, farm equipment, crushers and sign poles.

27

Years

Experience

Specialties: Metal Cleaning, Carpentry, Powerwashing, Restoration Services, Spray Painting, Mobile Blasting,Sign Restoration, Concrete And Block Cleaning And Painting, Industrial Services, Baking Soda Blasting, Protective Coatings, Epoxy Coatings, Grafitti Removal, Heavy Machinery, Sandblasting.

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Sodablasting is a cleaning and paint stripping
technology that uses compressed air to propel
bicarbonate soda on the area requiring cleaning.

Using baking soda as the magic ingredient, the sodablaster removes stubborn materials from almost any surface. It not only produces amazing results, the sodablaster is also water-soluble, non-toxic, non hazardous, and safe for the environment.

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Soda vs Sandblasting

·         Soda cannot be re-cycled as sand can; it is a “single use” product

·         Soda does not present the health hazards that sandblasting does

·         Soda unlike sandblasting has no risk of contamination of equipment or surfaces you are working on.

·         Soda is a “soft abrasive” and does not scratch or etch the substrate as sand does

·         Soda can be used on delicate equipment and food processing machinery unlike sandblasting

·         Soda does not cause heat build-up (through friction) in the substrate as sand and other hard abrasives do

·         Soda does not cause sparks and is safe to use around combustible chemicals unlike many other abrasives

·         In many situations items adjacent to those that are to be sandblasted need to masked to prevent damage; sodablasting can be used (again in most instances) without having to mask adjacent equipment

·         SodaBlasting uses a special blast pot so that the media (remember “single use”) can be applied in a strictly regulated and economical manner

·         Soda cannot remove deep rust patches in metal, unlike abrasive blasting; it does however, remove light surface rust with ease

·         Soda process is easier to clean up, it can be washed up to the sewer system after job is done.

·         Cost comparison, sandblasting is cheaper as it can be reused (as well as sand being a cheaper product), where as soda is single application. There are however specific areas where sandblasting cannot be utilised effectively (e.g. stripping down fibreglass) and then sodablasting offers a cost-effective (and time saving) alternative to manual labour

·         Volume of Soda used to Sand is 4 to 1 , you will need 4 times the amount of soda in sand if you use Sandblasting.

·         With sandBlasting, Sand will need to be removed and working area need to be cleaned after job is completed. In Sodablasting not only that you can wash it into the sewage system, it will aslo work as a disinfector for the sewage system.

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