Located in Tampa, Premier Coating Solutions is fully qualified to access and perform industrial and marine sandblasting and painting in local shipyards and across Florida. With over 20 years of experience, our skilled team delivers high-quality services focused on safety and efficiency.
Whether you need immediate service for current issues or are planning future projects, we’re here to assist. Contact us for reliable sandblasting and painting solutions tailored to the needs of Florida’s marine and industrial sectors.
Conventional Grit Blasting
Conventional grit blasting involves propelling abrasive particles, such as sand or steel grit, at high velocity onto a surface. This process removes contaminants, rust, paint, or other coatings from the surface, leaving behind a clean and roughened surface that is ready for further treatment or coating applications.
Wet-Slurry Blasting / Dustless Blasting
Wet-slurry blasting, or dustless blasting, is a surface preparation method using high-pressure water and abrasive material to remove coatings, contaminants, and corrosion. It involves a blasting machine that mixes water and abrasive media, creating a slurry propelled onto surfaces. This process minimizes dust emissions, making it eco-friendly and safer than dry blasting.
Industrial Painting
Our high-performance coating applications help prevent corrosion, enhance durability, and improve aesthetics. We work with a variety of materials, including metals, concrete, and plastics and composites. Surface preparation, and proper application are crucial for ensuring even coverage and adhesion producing long-lasting and high-quality results.
Coating Specifications - SSPC / NACE
Our NACE/SSPC certified technicians provide a comprehensive assessment to evaluate the quality and integrity of protective coatings applied to various surfaces. The inspection involves a thorough examination of coating materials, application techniques, surface preparation, and adherence to industry standards and specifications.
Specialty Repair Polymers
Specialty repair polymers bond strongly to metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites, offering advantages over traditional methods. With excellent adhesion, strength, and durability, they extend the lifespan of damaged parts, reduce downtime, and enhance performance and reliability in products and structures.
UHP Water Blasting / HP Waterjetting
UHP water blasting, also known as high-pressure water jetting involves the use of water at extremely high pressures, typically above 20,000 psi (pounds per square inch), to remove coatings, rust, scale, and other contaminants from surfaces. The high-pressure water is directed through a specialized nozzle, creating a focused jet that can effectively remove even the toughest materials without causing damage to the underlying surface.
Sponge Blasting
Sponge blasting, also known as sponge media blasting or sponge jet blasting, is a surface preparation technique used to clean, strip, or prepare various materials and surfaces. This method is effective in removing contaminants, coatings, rust, and other unwanted substances from surfaces without causing damage or leaving residue, making it a versatile and environmentally friendly option for surface preparation.
Mechanical Cleaning / Bristle Blaster
Mechanical cleaning, also known as bristle blasting, is a surface preparation technique used to remove corrosion, coatings, and other contaminants from metal surfaces. The bristle blaster's action not only removes unwanted materials but also creates an anchor profile, enhancing the adhesion of subsequent coatings or treatments.
NACE Certified Coating Inspections
Our NACE certified coating inspections involve the evaluation of protective coatings applied to various surfaces, such as metal structures or pipelines, to ensure their quality, adherence to industry standards, and effectiveness in preventing corrosion or other forms of deterioration. Our NACE certified inspectors have undergone rigorous training and possesses the necessary knowledge and expertise to accurately assess coating systems and provide recommendations for maintenance or remediation if required.