
From boat bottoms on the canal to rusted lift hardware and faded paver lanais, we bring the blast rig to your Cape Coral address — then we prep and coat. Fully mobile across all four quadrants.
Cape Coral is a boating town first. With direct Gulf access off so many of its canals, hulls here log serious water time — and warm, brackish water means barnacles, slime and failing antifouling stack up fast. We strip every layer of old bottom paint, marine growth and blistered barrier coat back to clean, sound gelcoat without burning or gouging it, then leave the hull profiled and ready to re-coat.
Because we're mobile, we work wherever your boat is hauled out — your own lift and seawall, a Cape Coral dry-storage yard, or a marina along the river. Tell us where it sits and we handle the rest. See our full marine blasting service or jump straight to boat bottom paint removal.

The hardware that holds your Cape Coral waterfront together takes the worst of the salt. Boat lift motors, cradle beams, cables and bunks corrode; dock brackets, fasteners and pilings caps streak and flake; aluminum gangways and steel railings pit out. Media blasting cuts through that rust and failed coating down to clean, sound metal — and because the process stays cool, we won't warp thin aluminum or distort lift components the way grinding can.
Once it's blasted to bare metal and properly profiled, primer and protective coatings actually bond and last in this climate instead of flaking off in a season. That's the whole point of doing it right canal-side instead of patching over rust again.
Cape Coral's waterfront homes are built for outdoor living — wide paver pool decks, travertine lanais, screened pool cages and concrete seawall caps that all face brutal sun and salt spray. Over time paver sealer ambers, clouds and peels, pool-cage footers and aluminum framing corrode at the base, and old paint or efflorescence dulls the whole space. We blast off failed sealer, paint, rust and grime — pavers, travertine, concrete, brick and aluminum alike — and leave the surface clean and ready to re-seal or re-coat.
Wet (dustless) blasting keeps dust and overspray down so we can work close to your screen enclosure, pool and landscaping without making a mess of the lanai. Learn more on our residential blasting and paver sealer removal pages.

It isn't only boats. Cape Coral garages and driveways are full of project trucks, classic cars, boat trailers and equipment that the salt air finds eventually. We strip rust, old paint, undercoating and bondo off frames, panels, undercarriages and parts down to clean metal — without the heat that warps sheet metal in dry sandblasting. Trailers that haul Gulf-access boats are especially prone to rusting out at the frame and fenders, and we bring those back to coatable bare steel.
See our automotive blasting service, and because we come to you, there's no hauling a half-stripped frame across town. Call or text (239) 227-1768 to get on the schedule.

Based in Naples and mobile across Southwest Florida — we bring the rig to your home, marina, yard or job site. Call or text (239) 227-1768.
Yes — we're 100% mobile and based in nearby Naples. We bring the blast rig, compressor and containment to your Cape Coral address, whether the work is a boat on your lift, a rusted dock, a paver lanai or a vehicle in the garage. All four quadrants of the Cape are in our regular service area.
Often, yes. As long as we can safely access the hull and contain the work area, we can blast canal-side at your own lift or seawall. If your boat is at a dry-storage yard or marina along the river, we'll come there instead. We follow each location's containment rules.
No. We dial in the media and pressure to the surface, and for delicate work near pools and screen enclosures we use wet (dustless) blasting to keep dust and overspray down. We test on an inconspicuous spot first so your pavers, travertine and aluminum framing come out clean, not chewed up.
Hard on metal. Brackish, Gulf-access canals corrode lift cables, motors, cradle beams and dock hardware faster than freshwater ever would. Blasting back to bare, profiled metal before you re-coat is what makes primer and protective coatings actually last here instead of flaking off in a season.
We choose based on the job: recycled crushed glass and garnet for hulls and steel, soda for gentler work, and wet/dustless blasting near pools, screens and finished surfaces. We'll recommend the right one for your Cape Coral project at the free on-site estimate. See our soda and dustless options.
Both — blast it, prep it, coat it. Bare metal and gelcoat won't survive long in this climate, so we can prime, barrier-coat or apply protective coatings so your boat, dock or frame leaves protected, not just clean.
Call or text (239) 227-1768 with what you've got — boat, dock, lift, lanai or vehicle — and your Cape Coral address. We give free on-site estimates so we can see the surface, salt damage and access before we quote. We're available Monday through Saturday, 8a to 6p.
Free on-site estimates anywhere in Cape Coral. Call or text (239) 227-1768 and we'll bring the rig to your canal.
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