Pro-Strip

(on west state boulevard)
Contractors in Fort Wayne, IN
Contractors

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 4:30PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

2415 West State Boulevard
Fort Wayne, IN
46808

About

The Pro-Strip was established in 1985 and is known in Fort Wayne and the surrounding areas for our quality work. We provide service for industrial, commercial, and residential customers. We provide custom blast and powder coating services, along with hi-temperature ceramic coating applications. Call us or email us for a quote!

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Services

  • Aircraft
  • Shotblasting
  • Cleaning Services
  • Restoration
  • Automotive
  • Boats
  • Environmentally Conscious

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One of the benefits of professional sandblasting is that we can adjust the media to specifically meet your job requirements. Common alternative abrasive media include coal slag, steel grit, silicon carbide, and glass beads.
Blackened is a restaurant preparation, not the way your building should look. If the exterior of your structure has become discolored from soot and pollutants, abrasion blasting can remove the dirt and grime, restoring a clean look.
Preparation is an important step for any type of improvement or construction process. With sandblasting, you can ensure that any surface has been fully cleaned and stripped and is ready to be worked on.
Different sandblasting media are great for different applications. Walnut shells are great for removing paint from or cleaning delicate surfaces, whereas aluminum oxide is ideal for general cleaning and paint removal.
Sandblasting items that are mixed media require working progressively from hardest to softest. Softer areas are well protected from harder abrasives; as the project progresses, each is abraded in its turn.
Essentially, professional sandblasting eliminates much of the grueling work that can go into finishing a surface. Even better, with sandblasting, you will more than likely end up with a much smoother surface than you could possibly achieve with traditional sanding.
If you’re in the business of furniture restoration, it may not always be cost effective to sand pieces by hand. When you need to expedite the process, we may be able to help you.
If you are buying a home with a pool that has long been neglected, you may not have to resurface it to remove algae, dirt, or mildew stains. In many cases, using a mild abrasive to sandblast it off will restore the original look and serviceability.
Today, we often used sand blasting to strip paint or rust off of various materials, which is exactly why the sand blaster was invented. When Benjamin Tilghman put together the first sand blaster in 1870, that's what he used it for.
The most common kind of sand blasting is wet sand blasting, which uses water to generate the pressure behind the sand particles. While dry sand blasting is also possible, this is only used in particular situations where wet sand blasting would cause problems.
Did you know that sand blasting is the quickest and often easiest way to remove old paint, rust, dirt, and grease from metal and other hard surfaces? It can also be used for removing paint and discoloration from stone and brick surfaces.
Typically, the ideal media for raw cutting is crushed rock because it yields an angular sand with triangular-shaped edges.
Many customers ask about the different types of media used in sandblasting. Though sand is an economical, natural, all-purpose abrasive, glass beads offer a gentle-cleaning process that creates a softer, more cosmetic finish. Garnet is a hard, heavy abrasive that cuts faster than many other abrasives, while powder provides a very fine blast for a delicate, smooth finish.
Sand blasting can be used on a wide variety of materials, including metal, wood, concrete, brick, or rock. Obviously, these all have different hardnesses, which is why the sand blasting equipment is chosen specifically with the material in mind.
Micro-abrasion is one of the different sandblasting techniques available, allowing for exceptionally delicate work. It is an excellent process for etching glass, and does not use the dangerous acids that have been traditionally used.
For materials that need cleaning but need to retain their working tolerances, we take great care in using materials that will clean the surface without damaging the parent material. Acid washes and cleaning materials harder than the parent material can strip layers from its surface.
Can sand blasting be used on small parts and items? Definitely. A common misperception about sand blasting is that this technique can only be used on extremely large surfaces, but sand blasting is an affordable and effective cleaner for extra small items too.
It’s important to remember that sandblasting has the potential to damage certain materials. For best results, let an experienced professional handle your sandblasting needs.
Are you unsure whether your furniture could benefit from sandblasting? We can help you evaluate whether sandblasting is a safe form of restoration so you can make a more informed decision.
While sand blasting can be used to quickly remove rust from metal surfaces, it is important to keep in mind that early sand blasting treatments are best. The longer rust remains on metal, the more damage it can cause, which is why sand blasting at the first sight of rust is recommended.
One of the benefits of sandblasting is that it is a fast and efficient process. We will make sure the job gets done quickly and thoroughly, so that you can move on to the next stage of your project.
In addition to a huge savings on time and energy, another benefit of sand blasting over hand cleaning is that sand blasting can effectively remove rust and other types of impurities from extremely small crevices and in areas where they are either extremely difficult or impossible to reach by hand.
Many individuals purchase wrought iron plant stands or lawn decorations and don’t consider the wear and tear that typical weather will have on these items. They collect rust and abrasions throughout the years that can be easily removed with sandblasting.
One benefit of the sand blasting process is that it can be fine-tuned to specific project requirements since the media can be changed so easily. Common abrasive media used in this process include coal slag, steel grit, and silicon carbide.

Information

Company name
Pro-Strip
Category
Contractors
Est
1985

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Pro-Strip in Fort Wayne IN?
    You can reach them at: 260-436-2828. It’s best to call Pro-Strip during business hours.
  • What is the address for Pro-Strip on west state boulevard in Fort Wayne?
    Pro-Strip is located at this address: 2415 West State Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46808.
  • What are Pro-Strip(Fort Wayne, IN) store hours?
    Pro-Strip store hours are as follows: Mon-Thu: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Fri: 8:00AM - 4:30PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.