Sand Blast

Sandblasting uses high-velocity abrasives to etch and texture natural stone, concrete, and metals.

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Initially, the material is prepared by removing loose debris and masking off areas that should not be blasted. During sandblasting, the high-speed abrasive particles strike the surface, removing dirt, rust, old paint, and other contaminants. This action not only cleans but also creates a roughened texture, enhancing the surface’s appearance and improving its ability to bond with coatings or sealants. The operator controls the nozzle’s distance and angle to achieve the desired effect, whether it’s a uniform texture or a specific pattern. The versatility of sandblasting allows for detailed customisation, making it ideal for decorative landscaping projects such as engraved stones, textured highway accessories, and sculpted features.

How does it work

The result is a revitalised and aesthetically pleasing surface that is ready for further treatment or use. Sandblasting is valued for its efficiency, effectiveness, and ability to transform landscape materials, contributing significantly to the enhancement of outdoor spaces.

  • Versatile Process
  • Internal or External
  • Shotblasting Derivative

Key Stats

  1. Blast blocks up to 3m
  2. Designs from just 100mm
  3. Etch up to 5mm deep

What materials can you sand blast

Sandstone

All kinds of sandstone materials in greys and buff colours.

Limestone

European beige and Irish blue limestones for a different appeal.

Granite

Various granites of different colours and finishes to choose from.

Concrete

All manner of types of concrete in blocks and high street accessories.

Glass

Clear and tinted glass is perfect for embellishing and for complementary detail with other materials.

Solid Surface

A man-made material composed of acrylic, minerals and natural pigments in a wide range of colours.

Metals

A range of metals including stainless steel, corten, brass, bronze and copper.

You Choose

We’ve also created designs on cork, laminates, mirrors, wood, slate, the list is endless, so if you’ve a specific material in mind for your project why not contact us and we will produce a test sample.

How we transform your design

We transform your sandblasted design by converting your artwork into a precise stencil. Our skilled technicians then use high-pressure sandblasting to etch the design onto your chosen material, creating a detailed and textured finish. This process ensures durability and faithfully captures the intricacy of your original vision.

Frequently asked questions

Sandblasting can be used on various hard surfaces such as stone, concrete, metal, and glass, making it versatile for different projects.

Sandblasting removes material from the surface, creating a roughened texture that can enhance adhesion for coatings or create detailed designs.

Yes, sandblasting can produce intricate and precise designs by using stencils to guide the high-pressure abrasive stream, allowing for fine details.

When performed correctly, sandblasting does not damage the surface but effectively cleans and textures it. Proper technique and equipment ensure the surface remains intact and enhanced.

Where has this been used

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