When rust is winning, metal sandblasting in Ocala is the fix – mobile metal sandblasting that strips steel clean and primes it the same day.
Steel doesn’t rust politely in Marion County. Between the humidity, the summer storms, and the way farm steel actually gets used, a little orange freckling turns into flaking scale faster here than almost anywhere people keep horses. Metal sandblasting is how you stop that clock — we strip the rust, the mill scale, and the failed paint back to clean steel, leave the texture primer needs to grip, and get protection on it before the air starts the whole process over again.
The metal that comes through our schedule tells you a lot about this county. Gates and stall fronts kicked, chewed, and weathered until the paint gave up. Horse trailers — stock, bumper-pull, big living-quarters rigs — with rust creeping out of every seam and screw head. Hay rakes, bush hogs, box blades, and the rest of the implement lineup. Iron entrance fencing that needs to look right from the road. And on the commercial side, structural steel, railings, stairs, and equipment for the shops and warehouses growing along the west corridor.
Anyone who has spent a Saturday on a trailer frame with a wire wheel knows the problem: you only clean what the wheel touches. Rust lives in seams, around fasteners, and in pitting — exactly the places a grinder skips and a brush polishes over. Blasting reaches all of it, and it does more than clean. Fresh steel is slick, and paint slides off slick; a blasted surface has the microscopic profile primer bites into, which is the difference between a coating that lasts a couple of summers and one still tight in fifteen years. If it’s steel, iron, or aluminum and a truck can reach it, we blast it where it sits.
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Clean steel is only half the job. The profile, the timing, and the coating decide whether your money lasts fifteen years or fifteen months — and we run all three the way they’re supposed to be run.
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.
From a single gate to a fleet of trailers, metal sandblasting in Ocala starts with 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 when the media and pressure are matched to the metal. Thin sheet and aluminum get a gentler abrasive at lower pressure, so panels come clean without warping or pitting, while heavy structural steel gets a more aggressive media. Matching the two is most of the craft — and the reason a rented blaster ruins so much thin metal.
In Central Florida, yes. Bare steel starts flash rusting within hours in our humidity, so we blast and prime in the same visit instead of leaving clean metal exposed overnight. If you want the full coating system, our painting crew follows the primer the same day so there is no gap for rust to move back in.
Almost always. The rig is fully self-contained — its own compressor, media, and water — so we strip trailers, gates, fencing, and equipment right where they sit, on the farm or at the shop, anywhere in Ocala and Marion County. No hauling anything to us and no hookups needed.
It depends on the steel. Crushed glass handles most rust and paint cleanly and economically, garnet cuts the precise profile a coating spec calls for, and gentler media protect thin or polished surfaces. We choose per job, not per habit — the surface picks the abrasive.
Most single items — a gate, a set of stall fronts, a trailer — are one-day jobs including primer. Structural steel and larger equipment phase over a few days. You get a real timeline with the written quote, and if there’s a hard deadline like a show date, we build the schedule backward from it.
Rusty gate, a trailer that needs to roll before a show, or structural steel headed for a coating system? Tell us about it and we’ll come look. Free on-site estimate anywhere in Ocala and Marion County — and we’ll prime it the same day we blast it.
Ocala, Florida 34470
+1 (352) 723-0181
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