Sandblasting and Paint Spokane Valley

SPOKANE SANDBLASTING

Need sandblasting in Spokane? If your project is decaying with rust and corrosion, Horton Industrial offers high-quality sandblasting.  We can renew and repair any project, no matter how large! We are experts in the field of sandblasting, having completed countless projects, big and small. Our experience ranges from simple car restoration to industrial-sized ships. In either case, sandblasting is the prime option for removing rust and old paint from a surface and prepping it for an entirely new and fresh coat of paint or other finish.

Sandblasting is the process of combining abrasive media with compressed air, which then strips a surface of corrosion and any other undesirable finish. The end result is a surface that is flawlessly clean and in perfect condition for a new layer of paint. All industry professionals in Spokane and its surrounding regions will encourage sandblasting to prepare any project for a fresh coating.

Our company operates with industrial-grade equipment, similar to those seen in shipyards and other high-level industry sites. Despite our expansive array of top-quality products and equipment, Horton Industrial keeps our prices affordable and competitive. This allows our Spokane clients to not only get the desired work completed efficiently and professionally, but to also get you the best price.

YOUR BEST INVESTMENT

All employees within Horton Industrial are extremely professional and educated in the skill of sandblasting. Our first concern is getting you on the right path for your specific situation and product. We will always give our best recommendation for you and your project—even if that means we are not the best fit for the job. Our primary priority, however, is making sure you are satisfied with your end product. If we believe another method will deliver the best results, we will advise you on which route to take.

If you and your business want to make a good impression in the Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, and surrounding region, it is imperative to have high-quality products. Don’t let a rusted truck or a corroded building be the face of your company. To make the best first (and lasting) impression, make sure your products are not worn away with rust and chipping paint.

Horton Industrial has all of the required equipment to remove those unwanted layers of decay from your product’s surface. After we finish blasting your product, you will have the optimal surface for applying that new layer of paint—or whatever other coating is the best fit for your project.

As an entirely mobile company serving the Pacific Northwest, Horton Industrial is always ready to come to you! We will bring all the necessary equipment with us to best serve you and your company. Even if you are outside of our usual service areas (Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, Spokane Valley, Rathdrum, and eastern Montana), give us a call. We are happy to discuss whether we are the best fit for your project.

SPOKANE COATINGS

Once your product is stripped of the rust, decay, corrosion, and old paint—you and your project are ready for a new coating! Don’t let your freshly cleaned product face the harsh weather without a layer of priming and paint to protect it from the elements. The sooner you cover your product, the less likely it will be to prematurely rust and decay. Weather in Spokane can be particularly rough, so be sure to take care of your products and reduce damage by covering your project with a fresh coating.

At Horton Industrial, we have top professionals in Spokane coatings and finishes. We have brought the standard of extreme intricacy and expertise from automotive paint and finishes to the world of industrial coatings. As a Spokane company, we are highly educated in the skill of priming, painting, and finishing a variety of products. Our experience includes classic cars, semi-trucks, and even massive fishing ships. However, we are prepared to take on any variation, having the top-quality materials to create a great finished product.

Sandblasting a muscle car on a rotisserie
Log home Horton Industrial Sandblasted in 2017 in coeur d' Alene Idaho
Transfer trailer and Box Sandblasted and painted in Spokane in 2018