Painted or grimy brick? Brick sandblasting in Ocala brings the face back – careful brick sandblasting that protects the mortar joints.
Somebody painted the brick. Maybe it was 1974 and it seemed like the thing to do, maybe a previous owner wanted everything white, maybe it was a fireplace that got updated twice. However it happened, you now own painted masonry — and you’ve probably learned the central truth of it: paint goes onto brick a lot easier than it comes off. Brick is porous, the paint is down in the pores, and no pressure washer or scraper reaches it. Sandblasting does, and done with the right media and a patient hand, it pulls the paint out and gives you back the brick underneath, mortar and all.
Brick punishes overconfidence. Blast it like steel and you scour the fired face off the brick and chew the mortar joints — damage that can’t be undone and shows forever. So masonry work starts soft and proves itself: gentler media, moderated pressure, and a test patch somewhere inconspicuous so we can both see how the surface responds before committing to a wall.
Older brick gets more caution, not less. The fired skin on a 1920s brick is thinner than on modern pavers, and the lime-heavy mortar of that era is softer too. This is restoration — the goal is the building looking like itself again, only clean. We handle painted house brick, chimneys and fireplaces, downtown storefronts, block and stucco, stone and pavers, and the brick and block on Marion County barns and entrance columns.
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Masonry is the surface least forgiving of a heavy hand. The whole job is reading the brick, proving the setup, and cleaning it without taking the face or the mortar with it.
Every project follows a structured, quality-controlled process developed over 15+ years. This ensures consistent, professional results on every job — from the simplest residential project to complex industrial contracts.
We visit your location, inspect the substrate and existing coatings, and provide a detailed written estimate — at no cost to you. No surprises.
On historic or modern walls, brick sandblasting in Ocala starts with a test patch and a free estimate. For the safety standards behind abrasive work, see the OSHA abrasive blasting guidelines.
We choose the right blast media — steel grit, crushed glass, walnut shells, soda, or garnet — matched to your material, surface profile requirements, and environmental considerations.
Our certified technicians use controlled pressure systems to remove rust, old coatings, and contaminants without compromising structural integrity. Every pass is deliberate.
Every surface is inspected to SSPC/NACE standards for cleanliness and anchor profile. We don’t leave until the surface is ready for immediate primer or coating application.


Still have questions? Our team is always happy to help — give us a call or send a message.
Not the way we run it. Masonry gets gentle media at moderated pressure, and we prove the setup with a test patch before committing to the wall. Aggressive blasting has ruined plenty of brick and mortar — that’s an operator decision, and on masonry we decide carefully.
Yes, and it’s the only method that truly does. Brick is porous and paint soaks into the pores, which is why pressure washing and scraping leave a ghost behind. The abrasive stream reaches into the pores and lifts the paint out, giving you the real brick face back.
That’s efflorescence — mineral salts that moisture carries to the surface, common on Florida masonry. Washing it just adds the water it feeds on, so it returns. We remove the deposits dry and open the face so a breathable sealer can keep it from coming back, paired with good drainage.
Yes — that’s exactly what our dustless setup is for. Water suppresses the dust at the nozzle, so interior fireplace and beam work stays livable instead of leaving grit through the whole house. We mask everything staying put and collect the spent media.
Often, yes — but with the right product. Brick needs to breathe; sealing it with the wrong coating traps moisture and takes the face off one hot-or-wet cycle at a time. Once the masonry is clean and properly dry, we can apply a breathable sealer that protects without suffocating the wall.
Painted brick, a fireplace you want back to natural, efflorescence, or graffiti on a wall? Tell us about it and we’ll come show you a test patch — free on-site estimate anywhere in Ocala and Marion County. Bring us your worst wall; it’s usually better looking underneath than you remember.
Ocala, Florida 34470
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